Four of “ours” for 200 of theirs?
The narrative being presented by the Israeli press, and by extension, the Israeli-controlled press in the United States
Ladies fighting again. How does this play into the bathroom games being played in U.S. Congress? Aren’t they dressed to fight, honorably enough at that?
Typically, Mossad and IDF do send out “teams of four” who have trained closely together for the mission to kill. Sometimes, or, in effect, always, there is a “fifth person” who is their boss or direct commanding officer. The Israeli “team of four” strategy (male or female or mixed) is generally considered too intimate for U.S. special forces and CIA teams who tend to be very uncomfortable with any sort of “polyamory” or “fraternization” in the military.
It seems remarkable that the entire team of four would have been captured by enemy forces and then released apparently unhurt.
More likely there were other secret or unreported missions on general military duty, which were accomplished by the team, and this is only a typical military homecoming for female soldiers on a general discharge being celebrated by likening any and all military service to captivity as prisoners of war.
So these are soldiers who are deemed to have behaved well and didn’t go AWOL. To what extent commanding officers are likened to enemy forces by enlistees and conscripts, who are not “free” unless and until they have been honorably discharged from such and such conditions of military service, they’re Jews and they argue about things like that.