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Ben Shapiro Addressed the Hostage Deal, Saying the War Isn't Over 

Shapiro: "All who are now proclaiming that because Israel was able to obtain the release of 50 hostages at the cost of 150 terrorists, 'de-escalation' is now possible -- you're out of your minds."

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Ben Shapiro addressed the hostage deal and the Israel-Gaza war in 2 recent tweets threads, saying "Israel will not stop until Hamas is destroyed. That is Israel's political and moral duty.".

Shapiro later added a following tweet says: "Hamas is making a trade for terrorists and a pause in fighting, hoping Western idiots cudgel Israel into accepting Hamas' survival. Nope. You cannot "de-escalate" with a genocidal terror group committed to your destruction."

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