I’m worried about all the hostages, because the conditions that they are in are the worst conditions that any human being could go through,” Aviva said.
Remark seems to contradict Netanyahu, who has vowed to eliminate terror group regardless of deal * Mike Waltz also vows to redesignate Houthis as Foreign Terrorist Organization
A new report from a U.K. based think tank found what it says are many inaccuracies in the numbers being reported by the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza.
With its military power depleted and its political influence on the wane, Hamas is under growing public pressure to help bring the war in Gaza to an end. Palestinians in the besieged enclave are desperate for a ceasefire after 14 months of conflict,
CAIRO — Israel and Hamas appear closer than they have been in months to agreeing to a ceasefire that could wind down the 14-month war in Gaza and bring home dozens of people held hostage there. But the sides have come close before, only to have talks collapse over various disagreements . This round of negotiations also faces hurdles.
Hamas has become the latest party to the Gaza hostage and ceasefire negotiations to voice optimism about the prospects of reaching a deal, amid a flurry of diplomatic activity in the region.
A series of meetings in Cairo and Doha have led to renewed optimism about the prospect of a deal between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian Islamists in Gaza, ending the war there after over 14 months. A number of factors, including a ceasefire in Lebanon ...
After months of deadlock, Israel and Hamas appear to be moving closer toward a ceasefire to end their 14-month war.
Hamas and two other Palestinian militant groups said on Saturday that a Gaza ceasefire deal with Israel is "closer than ever", provided Israel does not impose new conditions.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the pressure is on the Palestinian militant group Hamas to move forward with the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, arguing the group’s support from its allies in
President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday he had a "very good talk" with Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, about the war in Gaza and reiterated his threat that "all hell is going to break out" if Hamas does not release its hostages by Jan.