Haitham Hazem Hijazi Ragheb and Muhammad Ahmed Frej Saeid, both of whom participated in the October 7 massacre and the abductions of soldiers from the Nahal Oz base, were eliminated before the ...
With so many dozens of hostages still unaccounted for, it’s still hard to breathe, but it’s been interspersed with gasps of ...
The five released Thais — all foreign workers who taken hostage during the Oct. 7 cross-border assault — were named by the Israel Defense Forces as Thaenna Pongsak, Sathian Suwannakhan, Sriaoun ...
Hamas has now promised to release Israeli captives. Here, we put faces to the names of the living and the lost and tell their stories ...
HAMAS has begun releasing the next batch of hostages after keeping them in captivity for more than a year. Israeli hostage Agam Berger was the first to emerge on a stage at the handover point in ...
Two weeks after Israeli President Isaac Herzog approved a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas, a tentative peace ...
Jerusalem is reportedly preparing to free several high-profile Palestinian terrorists in exchange for the hostages.
Experts are still debating whether those let out, including major terror convicts, should be exiled or allowed to stay in West Bank and Gaza, where Israel can keep a close eye on them ...
While many lost colleagues and friends in the Hamas terror onslaught, foreign agricultural workers still need to support ...
The talks on where to send the released terrorists are reportedly being conducted in full coordination with Jerusalem.
Israel has alleged that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) is full of Hamas operatives and has reaffirmed its ...
Hamas is rushing to reassert control over the territory it has ruled since 2007. Its leaders are exuberant—at least in public ...