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Experts in negotiations believe that Hamas now needs to stew in its own juices, see that Israel is determined, that we are also willing to go all the way. But Israel is negotiating with the devil, and we need to bring back everyone possible whenever possible, with the thought that tomorrow such a prospect might no longer be possible.
In a heart-warming video recorded by Emilia’s mother, Danielle, and released on social networks by the family and the Israeli Ministry of Education, her caretaker is seen opening the gate for Emilia, saying: “Welcome, welcome, welcome – I feel like breaking into song! Wow, I love her!” After she hugs the 5-year-old girl, the other girls start hugging her too. One of them is heard telling Emilia: “I missed you for such a long, long time,” and “I missed you. I saw you on TV.”
While administrators have said the planned event by the Columbia Social Workers for Palestine group was not sanctioned, it appears that they were going to hold it in some independent capacity.
"Luckily for me Bella is unlike all the other small dogs that I personally know, she is rather quiet, unless when she is playing or mad," she said. "If they would have seen her as a bother I think they would not have let me keep her, in all honesty." Many pets were killed or went missing during Hamas' rampage.