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As the first phase of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel comes to an end, so, too, might the weekly hostage “auctions” ...
The International Committee of the Red Cross remains concerned about the exploitation of hostages in recent hostage handovers.
Abu Marzouk also tells NYT terror group is ready to consider disarmament proposals * Israel said to be creating program ...
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement, which was implemented in late January, will expire at the beginning of March.
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‘Abuse and Terror’: Israel Describes Alarming Hostage ReleaseThe ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has led to the release of several hostages, including American-Israeli Keith ...
Most of the released funds—more than $4.1 billion—were reportedly connected to programs involving overseas arms sales and military assistance, or to Trump's efforts to regain control of the U.S.
Hamas on Saturday released all six remaining living Israeli hostages promised under the first stage of the ongoing cease-fire ...
The hostage was not immediately identified but is expected to be Hisham Al-Sayed, 36, a Bedouin Israeli with a history of mental health illness, who crossed on his own into Gaza in 2015 and had been ...
The hostages are among the final living captives freed under phase one of a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire while more than ...
Al-Sayed, whose release was conducted in private, is from the Arab Israeli Bedouin community in Israel and was seized in 2015 ...
Hamas freed all six hostages in the latest exchange Saturday, even as heightened tension between the adversaries clouded the ...
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