The group of women will be exchanged for dozen of Palestinian prisoners, according to Israeli officials
By Ellie Grant
Israel has ramped up IDF operations in Jenin, apparently to counter rising terrorist threats in the territory
The 24-year-old Nova festival survivor won Israel’s national song contest last night, which determines the country’s entrant for Eurovision
By Eliana Jordan
However, the recent shift in administration in the US could put the IDF back on the clock
By Jacob Jaffa
Israel will vote on its representative for the singing competition this evening
The attacker, who wounded five people in a knife rampage, was reportedly a 29-year-old US green card holder, based on an ID card apparently found on his body
By JC Reporter
Negotiators in the US, UAE and Israel are hammering out proposals for Gaza’s governance after the end of the war
By Akiva van Koningsveld
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The British hostage also called on Hamas to release the remaining 94 captives ‘as soon as possible’
The senior general stepped down over the army’s ‘failure’ during the October 7 attacks
The fragile agreement has clear plans for stage one of the ceasefire, but leaves unanswered questions about hostages and long-term peace
The three women recalled being held in underground tunnels, undergoing medical procedures without anesthesia and seeing their families campaign for their release.
Reports suggest that a border post was attacked by masked men close to a Palestinian village
The survey found a clear divide between Democrats and Republicans, as well as overwhelming support for the ceasefire deal
Four other soldiers were injured when a device detonated under their vehicle
Demonstrators waved the flags of Hamas, Fatah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad
The military’s most senior officer has also asked generals to “formulate plans” for a resumption of the war in Gaza