‘Our hearts are with the grieving families’, the prime minister’s office said
By JC Reporter
Hillel Fuld claims the media is failing to differentiate between Israeli hostages and convicted killers
By Nicole Lampert
Two more Israelis and five Thai workers are set to be released later today
‘World came crashing down’ when Shiri, Kfir and Ariel’s names were left off list of captives to be released
By Jane Prinsley
The fragile agreement has clear plans for stage one of the ceasefire, but leaves unanswered questions about hostages and long-term peace
By Eliana Jordan
Four other soldiers were injured when a device detonated under their vehicle
Hamas blamed ‘technical reasons’ for delay in providing names
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Israel will free 1,904 Palestinian terrorists in the first stage of the ceasefire as Ben Gvir’s party believed to be leaving governing coalition
By Natan Galula
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Mandy Damari has been campaigning tirelessly for her daughter’s release
By Imogen Garfinkel
The move could collapse the Netanyahu government and prompt fresh elections in Israel at a crucial moment for the region
By Joshua Marks
Negotiators are reportedly on the brink of a ceasefire agreement which could see those abducted on October 7, 2023 returned to their families.
By Amelie Botbol
A former IDF officer has claimed the extremist organisation is growing faster than the IDF can ‘eradicate’ it
Legislators have pointed to allegations of terrorist funding against the Gulf state to justify the move
Defence Minister Israel Katz seemingly indicated that the war could continue indefinitely if an agreement isn’t reached soon
Israeli civilians were attacked on seven fronts last year—Iran, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip, Iraq, Yemen and the West Bank
Relatives of seven US-Israeli captives will be present at the event and will meet with the new administration during their three-day trip