The deal did not come out of the blue. The overall framework ... was on the first floor and Israel's on the floor above. Mediators ran pieces of paper between them. Maps of Israeli troop ...
Displaced Palestinians leave parts of Khan Younis as they go back to their homes in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, Jan.
In this photo released by the Israeli Army, Emily Damari, right, and her mother Mandy use a smart phone near kibbutz Reim, ...
Israel's cabinet voted to approve a phased ceasefire ... But he can be brought back home for burial here," Michel Illouz, whose 26-year-old son was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on ...
The first three hostages released from Gaza as part of a fragile ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas that ... things that will bring her back." Damari is a British-Israeli ...
The first three hostages released from Gaza have arrived in Israel, the military announced Sunday, hours after the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold. Their mothers were waiting ...
Israel said the first three hostages have arrived back in Israel and are being treated by medics before being returned to their families. The truce, which started at 11:15 a.m. local time, is just the ...
We must bring everyone back. Everyone ... Gaza in the first phase of Israel’s ceasefire-hostage deal with Hamas. Adorned with candles, sheets in pink and blue and folded pajama sets for adults ...
Daniel Hagari said in a press conference. As the news came that the hostages were back in Israel, a strand of yellow balloons, whose color represents solidarity with the hostages, was released ...
In accordance with the hostage release deal, Israel freed 90 terrorists early Monday morning in exchange for the three hostages who were freed from Hamas captivity on Sunday. 78 of the terrorists ...
TEL AVIV — A long-awaited ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas went into effect in the Gaza Strip Sunday morning, aiming to halt Israeli military operations that have killed more than 46,800 ...
According to the terms of the US-brokered agreement, Hizbollah is required to withdraw beyond the Litani river up to 30km north of the contested Israel-Lebanon border, known as the UN “blue line”.