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Extending truce helps Hamas temporarily – and Israel in the long run

The ground maneuver may have pushed Hamas into a corner and advanced the ceasefire in battle, but there is no basis for the claim that this could have culminated with the release of the captives. Since the conflict began, Israel has successfully reached two bodies of captives and only one live captive (Ori Megidish), despite considerable efforts invested in the matter.

Saving hostages and destroying Hamas go together

When historians assess the period and the change brought by the clear victory and the decisive defeat of Hamas, they will likely agree that the return of the captives was just a fleeting episode in the grand scheme of things. This is because, historically, this event is of little significance, and it has no impact on the future.

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