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We Need Israel to Do a Prisoner Swap to Stop Houthis Since Biden Isn’t Stopping Them

On Wednesday's CNN News Central broadcast, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said the Biden administration “doesn't expect the Houthis to stop” from launching attacks despite the U.S. attack. ” he said. What actually worked to get the Houthis to stop their attacks was an arrangement in which Israel released Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the release of hostages.

“It's clearly not going to stop,” Kaine said. “The United States is working with its allies to take action against the Houthis, and then the Houthis have responded in kind. And the administration does not expect the Houthis to stop.” The only thing that has deterred the Houthis recently is the hostage release agreement, which led to the hostage release deal a month or so ago, where hostages were released by Hamas, Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel, and then Gazans were released. The Houthis ceased operations when the fighting was paused to get humanitarian aid to the country. This is the only indication of detente. That's why I'm reinforcing the call. Let's focus on the key hostages: Israelis, Qataris, Egyptians, let's all release the hostages, which will likely involve a cessation of hostilities, and provide relief to the suffering Gazans. We could increase humanitarian aid even more, and then perhaps we can stop the Houthis as well.”

“I think what's important right now is to really redouble our efforts to get the hostages released,” Cain said on MSNBC's “Morning Joe” on Wednesday. As in the trial, there would be an exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, and there would be a cessation of hostilities for a period of time. And when that happens, remember, the Houthis will not be able to do so during the cessation of hostilities. “The release would require a deal in which the Palestinian prisoners would be released, as was done in the first stage of the hostage situation, but it would also buy time and allow for a cessation of hostilities.'' , we can get more humanitarian aid to those who are suffering.” You can stop the Houthi attack in the Red Sea. ”

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