When the media draws parallels between Hamas’s demands to release prisoners who are convicted mass-murderers and the release ...
The hostages were released in a staged handover that saw them surrounded by Hamas gunmen and crowds of civilians.
US and Israeli officials have expressed outrage at the procession of captives through vast crowds, flanked by gunmen in masks ...
The images are stark, showing one of the hostages with a pink sweatshirt surrounded by the Hamas men in their green bandanas, and beyond them the crowd of men. It’s only men in the crowd.
They were seen in videos pleading for help, their faces and clothing bloodied. They appeared dazed, and their hands were tied behind their backs. In some footage, they were taunted by their Hamas ...
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While Hamas was back on the streets ... you see that they are still there, with their bandanas and all their masks". Muhammad Shehada, of the European Council on Foreign Relations, said Israel ...
Mekelberg cautioned that it was too early to assess Hamas's overall condition, and acknowledged it had suffered heavy losses, but "on your TV, you see that they are still there, with their bandanas ...
Heavily- armed Hamas gunmen in starched combat fatigues and black balaclavas, with green bandanas emblazoned with the Hamas logo tied around their heads, then escorted the women to a nearby Red ...