KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Two hostages are transferred to the Red Cross in southern Gaza after standing on a stage and waving.
Red Cross vehicles arrive at a location in southern Gaza where Hamas is set to free hostages in ceasefire deal.
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Support from Americans has surged for the U.S. nonprofit that raises money for UNRWA, the U.N. agency that serves Palestinian ...
Jerusalem: The Palestinian militant organization Hamas released 8 more hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip for 482 days on Thursday, January 30. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Hamas also announced the death of deputy military commander Marwan Issa, who the US claimed was killed in March 2024. Rafaa Salameh, the Hamas commander in the southern city of Khan Younis, was also ...
Israel also released 110 Palestinian prisoners. The swaps are a key part of a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending the war.
Two Israelis and five Thai nationals were released as part of a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel that began Jan. 19.
Netanyahu blasted the “horrific” scenes during the chaotic hostage handover in Gaza — as the Jewish state then delayed the release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners that were scheduled to be ...
In exchange, Israel freed 110 Palestinian prisoners. Their release was delayed because of chaos surrounding Thursday’s ...
Hamas released eight hostages on Thursday — five Thai farm workers and three dual German-Israeli nationals — in exchange for 110 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.