Ceasefire in Gaza that was expected to begin today hit delays, possibly stalling the hostage release; the Israeli military ...
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mohammad Salem CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -Thousands of Palestinians burst into the streets across Gaza as ...
Ninety Palestinians were to be released from Israeli prisons on Sunday as the ceasefire in Gaza appeared to hold.
Israeli PM Netanyahu said Hamas had not lived up to its commitment to provide the names of the three hostages it was set to ...
It remains unclear whether the six-week truce will lead to a permanent cease-fire and the release of the remaining hostages ...
After 470 days of death, a tentative cease-fire began on Sunday in Gaza. But Palestinians could not be sure that the war had ...
The hostages got into vehicles of the International Committee of the Red Cross as the crowd of fighters chanted the name of ...
The first phase of the agreement is supposed to last 42 days and see the release of more captives and prisoners.
Three hostages held by Hamas are expected to be released Sunday after 471 days in captivity as part of a ceasefire between ...
The three hostages have been transferred to the Red Cross and are on their way toward the Israeli military. Read more at ...
A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip took effect on Sunday following an almost three-hour delay after Hamas was late to name the three hostages it plans to release.