There are contingency plans for US President Donald Trump to add a quick visit to one of the hospitals receiving freed hostages tomorrow, if conditions permit, The Times of Israel has learned.
Ronen Shalev, father of Roei who died by suicide 2 years after girlfriend's murder, calls for changes to system: 'It's 4,000 ...
Troops reportedly carried out searches and arrests across the West Bank, warning families against hosting receptions celebrating the release of their relatives, outwardly praising terror, or hoisting ...
Defense source says army still expecting them to be released Monday morning * Hamas source tells AFP group has ceded control ...
Hamas’s government media office claims that a BBC report about the deployment of 7,000 new Hamas operatives to reassert its dominance in Gaza and the appointment of governors with military backgrounds ...
Israel has told hostage families that they expect the releases to begin between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. tomorrow, but that the timing still can change, The Times of Israel has learned. Israel will be ...
As part of the deal, the IDF remains in control of over half of the Strip’s territory, or 53% — most of which is outside of urban areas. In reality, the IDF is not holding all of that territory with ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says “Israel is ready and prepared for the immediate reception of all our hostages,” according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, as reports indicate ...
In a missive to troops ahead of the release of the hostages held by Hamas, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says he is “proud to lead the IDF at this fateful hour.” ...
Hours ahead of the expected release of the hostages from Gaza under a US-brokered ceasefire deal, President Isaac Herzog delivers a hopeful Hebrew-language address to crowds gathered at Tel Aviv’s ...
Speaking to NBC’s Meet the Press, US Vice President J.D. Vance says hostages will be released from captivity in Gaza “at any moment now.” Vance also says that the US military has no plans to deploy in ...
Following reports that Hamas may free the hostages this evening, instead of tomorrow morning, an Israeli defense official says “at this stage, there is no change in the intelligence assessment.” “The ...
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