He's so right. The 4 could have been home ages ago had Israel agreed to any of the number of ceasefire proposals, but they refused. The celebrations are yet another PR stunt (for the gvt anyway).
Also point to ponder: Hamas could have killed the hostages at any time, once the area came under attack.
"... highlights the incredible actions of the Israelis, suggesting they have become addicted to the sadism seen in Gaza, particularly targeting hospitals, schools, women, and children. He emphasizes that the first casualty of this war is morality, followed by human decency and truth."
"Bishara criticizes Israel’s refusal of a prisoner exchange, despite Hamas’s acceptance facilitated by the US. He questions the swift return to diplomacy, pointing to underlying issues within both Tel Aviv and Washington, particularly the apparent betrayal of CIA Director William Burns by his own administration."