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Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:57 AM 21 hrs ago

Opposition leaders fume, demand firing of minister who called hostages 'prisoners of war'

Today, 1:22 pm

Opposition leaders slam Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu for suggesting that Israel define the 50 remaining Gaza hostages as “prisoners of war” rather than hostages, arguing that such rhetoric endangers the hostages’ lives.

Speaking with Radio Kol Chai this morning, Eliyahu, a member of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, said that “the hostages should be defined as prisoners of war. Prisoners of war are only dealt with at the end of the victory. First, Hamas should be defeated.”

“After proposing to drop an atomic bomb on Gaza, and wipe out Gaza, now Amichay Eliyahu proposes abandoning the hostages to their deaths,” declares Opposition Leader Yair Lapid. “If he is not fired today, then the Israeli government is admitting to abandoning the hostages.”

Blue and White-National Unity chief Benny Gantz declares on X that “Israelis kidnapped in the greatest failure in the state’s history are not prisoners of war, and the very comparison endangers their lives and plays into Hamas’s narrative.”

“Also, in order to destroy Hamas’s rule and face all the challenges ahead, we must act to return all the hostages in a single comprehensive framework,” he adds.

“Amichay Eliyahu is simply saying openly what the government is doing and hiding. They decided long ago to sacrifice the hostages and prolong the war indefinitely. For them, this is a time of miracles,” writes Democrats head Yair Golan, in an apparent reference to Settlements and National Projects Minister Orit Strock’s statement last summer that the war had been “like a time of miracles” for the settlement movement.

“The vast majority of Israelis want to live in security and have the hostages back home. The Ben Gvir and Smotrich government wants messianic visions of expulsion, erasure, and settlement. We must fight these people and send them home,” Golan declares.


Source : https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/opposition-leaders-fume-demand-firing-of-minister-who-called-hostages-prisoners-of-war/

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Opposition leaders fume, demand firing of minister who called hostages 'prisoners of war' (Original Post) Israeli 21 hrs ago OP
The cynical part of me RockCreek 17 hrs ago #1
Thanks Israeli 40 sec ago #2

RockCreek

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1. The cynical part of me
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:04 AM
17 hrs ago

thinks this is to try to justify disregarding all Geneva Convention components that involve civilians. Prisoner of War components existed even in WW2.
The realistic and even more cynical part of me recognizes that people such as Amichay Eliyahu don't think even that deeply about such matters.


This is a link to a gift interesting article from 2023 about the Geneva Convention and the war in Israel after Oct 7th:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/10/israel-hamas-conflict-geneva-convention-compliance/675798/?gift=BgpmGs8vYFU45Ong_WzMNQ6rgp2tjvhchZ_A5h8AfFk&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

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