Israel PM Netanyahu criticized the mobbing of a Red Cross convoy by Palestinians in Khan Yunis as 'horrifying.' The incident delayed the transfer of two hostages and highlighted the cruelty of Hamas.
The release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners as laid out in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal had been in doubt after crowds in southern Gaza surrounded hostages who were being freed.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced scenes of Palestinians mobbing the Red Cross convoy of hostages in Khan Yunis as horrifying.
Reuters reported last week that Israel had conveyed plans for the buffer zone to several Arab states and Turkey. The IDF dropped leaflets over Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday ...
Israel is delaying the previously agreed release of 110 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails on Thursday after the chaotic handover of hostages in the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the decision was taken by him and Defence Minister Israel Katz.
The 29-year-old, among seven women set to be freed during the first part of the ceasefire deal with Hamas, is reportedly being held by a Salafi group affiliated with Palestinian
Israel and Hamas were set to carry out their third hostage-prisoner exchange on Thursday, with three Israelis and five Thai captives slated for release as part of a ceasefire deal
CAIRO — The cease-fire between Hamas and Israel will go into effect Sunday at 8:30 a.m. local time, mediator Qatar announced Saturday, as families of hostages held in Gaza braced for news of loved ones, Palestinians prepared to receive freed detainees, and humanitarian groups rushed to set up a surge of aid.
Crowds rallied in the courtyard of the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, as freed Palestinian prisoners were taken there on Thursday, January 30.Footage posted by Quds News Network shows a Red Cross vehicle surrounded by people cheering and filming.
An Israeli hostage held for more than a year by Hamas in Gaza was released Thursday morning, marking the first of eight hostages held by the Iran-proxy militia expected to be released throughout t
The latest round of exchanges of hostages from the Gaza Strip for Palestinian prisoners was carried out with Israel on Thursday. Buses carrying Palestinian prisoners released under the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Palestinian militant organization Hamas left Israel's Ofer Prison in the West Bank on Thursday afternoon after a delay.