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Yarden Bibas: They were murdered in cold blood, bare hands.
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In exchange for the release of 5 hostages, Hamas expects a return to phase 1 ceasefire conditions, including the entry of humanitarian aid, as well as an agreement to negotiate the second phase of the...
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A freed hostage from Gaza has called on President Donald Trump to save the remaining hostages by ending the war, arguing that the U.S. president is the reason he has his own freedom. Yarden Bibas, who was freed from his captivity by the Hamas terrorist group in January,
Freed Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas, whose wife and two young children were killed by Hamas, called on President Trump to end the war and bring the remaining hostages home.
After about 30 days in captivity, Shoham said Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar David were brought to the safe house where he was being held. About nine months later, the three of them were taken underground and left where he said they were put in a tunnel along with fellow hostage Omer Wenkert, whom Shoham said was already there.
Eli Sharabi, who was held hostage by Hamas for 491 days, spoke to the United Nations Security Council about his experience and demanded the remaining hostages be released.
Freed Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi has expressed his anger during an appearance at the U.N. Security Council for having to suffer for so long and worry every day about being killed.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has warned Hamas that Israel will maintain a permanent presence in parts of Gaza unless the hostages in Gaza are released as Israel escalates a new offensive in the territory. The shaky ceasefire collapsed on Tuesday ...
Rabbi Moshe Scheiner and his group delivered more than $500,000 in financial assistance to freed Israeli hostages and their families.
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNHamas reportedly agrees to release five hostages for Eid al-Fitr truceHamas has agreed to release five Israeli hostages in exchange for a temporary ceasefire during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, according to Egyptian officials speaking to the Qatari New Arab news outlet. “The ball is now in the Israeli government and Americans’ court,