Hisham al-Sayed was the sixth hostage and was handed over to the Red Cross in a private exchange in Gaza City - Hamas has not explained why, but Israeli media reported it was "out of respect" for the Arab community in Israel, to which he belongs.
Israel looks to approve an evacuation plan for Palestinians in Rafah as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to spar with the Biden administration in advance of US Secretary of State Antony ...
Benjamin Netanyahu, in a joint statement with U.S ... its policemen while they were securing the entry of aid trucks near Rafah, on the Egyptian border. Hamas called the attack a "serious ...
Reports indicate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet approved the ... mobile homes and earthmoving equipment waiting at the Rafah Border Crossing from Egypt. Hamas previously protested ...
Hamas has released six more Israeli hostages today in the latest exchange under the terms of the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Tal Shoham, 40, and Avera Mengistu, 39, were the first to be released. Three more - Omer Wenkert, 23; Omer Shem Tov, 22; Eliya Cohen, 27 - were handed over to the Red Cross later this morning in Central Gaza.
A crowd cheered as masked militants brought two pale and dazed Israeli captives onto a rainy stage in front of cameras for the seventh hostage-prisoner exchange of the Gaza ceasefire Saturday.
After talks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio called Tehran “the single greatest source of instability in the region,” while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump’s “bold vision for Gaza.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed negotiators to head to Cairo tomorrow to discuss the "continued implementation" of the first phase of the ongoing Gaza ceasefire.
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that ... videos showing the captives emerging from vehicles in Rafah, appearing frail and malnourished.
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