Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed "revenge" after the Israeli military said one of the four bodies recently released by Hamas did not include a hostage.
Hamas attributed the misidentification of the body to the chaotic conditions caused by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
Israeli police said that bombs on three buses exploded in the central city of Bat Yam on Thursday evening, with a local ...
Thursday marked the latest return of deceased hostages as part of the group's ceasefire deal with Israel. Israel and Hamas ...
Here are a few takeaways from Trump’s first month in office: Trump has built his career on tough talk, threats and ultimatums ...
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Hosted on MSNSenior security official accuses Netanyahu of working to avoid hostage deal 2nd phaseSource accuses government of placing political goals over hostages' lives; talks for second stage said to be dependent on ...
The Israeli prime minister, who met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also vowed to "finish the job" against Iran ...
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to “finish the job” against Iran with the support of US President ...
Hamas freed three Israelis who appeared to be in relatively good condition, and Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners.
Netanyahu threatened to withdraw from a ceasefire with Hamas and resume fighting in Gaza if the militant group does not ...
Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza and take over the territory was rejected by several foreign nations, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday threatened to withdraw from the ... jurisdiction,” which allows ...
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