Eight hostages held by Hamas militants are returned to Israel as Palestinian prisoner releases proceed — but can the Gaza cease-fire hold?
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Several Palestinian prisoners released by Israel arrived on Saturday at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Camera: Stringer. Footage of the arrival of several Palestinian prisoners released by Israel at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis,
In a significant development during the Gaza ceasefire, Hamas has released Israeli soldier Agam Berger in the third prisoner exchange. The carefully orchestrated swap, which includes the planned release of three more Israelis and five Thai captives,
Jerusalem is reportedly preparing to free several high-profile Palestinian terrorists in exchange for the hostages.
The IDF dropped leaflets over Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday citing a Quranic verse about how the wicked in the times of Noah were swept away by the biblical flood, according ...
Fighting claimed lives until the final moments before the truce between Israel and Hamas took effect. For some, an unexpected delay of a few hours proved deadly.
Since the announcement of the agreement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, Israeli occupation forces have intensified their criminal military attacks against safe Palestinians throughout the Strip.
During a pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas, with fragile hopes for an end to the war, relief is soon weighed down by sorrow.
As part of the ongoing efforts of the United Arab Emirates within Operation Chivalrous Knight 3, a project to urgently repair sewage networks in various
A ceasefire in the Gaza war will begin on Sunday morning, mediator Qatar said, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to bring back "all the hostages" held in the Palestinian territory.The truce is intended to end more than 15 months of fighting and devastating bombardment,