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Israel’s Tough Choices: Hostage Deals or Fueling Terrorism?

The situation in the Middle East is heating up as Israel faces tough choices. With a ceasefire deal on the table, families of hostages wait nervously. Meanwhile, voices warn of bigger dangers ahead.

Pastor Andrew Brunson knows about suffering. He spent two years in a Turkish prison. He says Turkey, Russia, and Iran are teaming up against Israel. “They want to wipe Israel off the map,” he warns. Brunson believes God showed him this danger during his jail time. His story shows how faith can survive even in dark places.

Zach Sage Fox went undercover in the West Bank. He found Palestinians cheering for Hamas. One man laughed about babies being burned on October 7. “They deserved it,” the man said. Fox’s videos prove many there back Hamas’ violence. It’s scary stuff.

Israel might free hundreds of terrorists to get hostages back. But these killers could attack again. Fox’s interviews show freed terrorists don’t change. They just hate more. Releasing them is like pouring gas on a fire.

Some say Israel should take the deal. Others say it’s suicide. Letting go of bloodthirsty criminals puts everyone at risk. Israel’s leaders have to choose between short-term peace and long-term safety. Tough call.

Brunson’s jail time taught him about evil. “God let me see what’s coming,” he says. He thinks the West is asleep as bad guys plot. Colleges push Marxist lies instead of truth. Kids are taught to hate America and Israel.

The Turkey-Russia-Iran team wants power. They don’t care who gets hurt. Weakness invites bullies to strike. Israel stands strong, but needs friends. Will America back them, or cave to pressure?

The lesson is clear. Giving in to terrorists backfires. Standing firm protects the innocent. Israel’s fight is everyone’s fight. Freedom isn’t free, and neither is safety.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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