The fate of Hamas’ youngest hostages, Ariel, 5, and Kfir, 2, remains in limbo as the ceasefire deal rolls on
By Imogen Garfinkel
Abbas Araqchi said a military strike coordinated with Israel would be ‘one of the biggest historical mistakes the US could make’
By JC Reporter
Eyal Zamir to replace Herzi Halevi, who has commanded the military during the 15-month war against Hamas in Gaza
Marco Rubio: Trump has made the safety of Americans around the world his top priority
Reports say that he and fellow hostages were frequently given empty promises by Hamas that they would be released
By Gaby Wine
Siegel, as well as Ofer Kalderon and Yarden Bibas, was forced to participate in another sick ceremony before being handed over to the Red Cross
By Jacob Jaffa
Kfir and Ariel Bibas were originally supposed to be among the first hostages released in the Hamas-Israel deal
By Ellie Grant
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The announcement deepens concern over the fate of the Bibas children
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The IDF claimed that Deif was killed in an airstrike last summer
Amit Soussana claimed that the terror group ‘chained her like an animal’ and were planning to execute her
One Labour MP labelled the motion ‘shameful’ and ‘disgusting’ in comments to the JC
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Hamas has praised the return as a victory
The deal will also see displaced Palestinians allowed to return to the northern Gaza Strip after a row sparked by Hamas breaching the unfolding ceasefire agreement
Washington’s man in the Middle East said the agreement, which he helped broker, was the ‘most worthy thing’ he could do in his lifetime
By Akiva van Koningsveld
Some of the abducted women reportedly ‘met very senior Hamas people’
All fall into the humanitarian category – female, children, elderly and sick