After six weeks of calm in Gaza, Israel and Hamas would be under enormous pressure not to resume fighting. Negotiations over phase two would be hard—but they would happen. That was the idea, at least.
Hussein Jal'ad wrote in Al-Jazeera Arabic website that Hamas has strategically used media images in its recent prisoner exchange operations.
The military investigation looked at 77 battles and key decisions made in the hours leading up to the assault.
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Hamas says next swap deal with Israel will use 'new mechanism'
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Israel, Hamas Say Hostage and Prisoner Swap to Go Ahead Wednesday
Israel and Hamas agree final swap as ceasefire’s first phase to expire
Hamas will release the bodies of four Israeli hostages in conditions designed to avoid a televised spectacle, marking the final swap in the first phase of a ceasefire that has failed to evolve into a lasting truce.
Freshman psychology student Lihee Golomb called York’s response to antisemitism “inconsistent and inadequate,” in an email to the Post, insisting that “the administration has failed to take strong, decisive action to ensure our safety and well-being.”
Israeli and Hamas officials say they've agreed to exchange the bodies of dead hostages for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, concluding the first phase of a fragile ceasefire.
As mediators try to salvage a Gaza cease-fire that expires this weekend, the militant group’s armed wing has begun mapping out where to position fighters in the event of a return to war, according to Arab officials.
In the video shared on Saturday, the two Israeli hostages who were left behind were seen begging to be saved as well. The footage garnered backlash with the families of the hostages describing it as “sickening”.
Hamas has released six Israeli captives from Gaza ahead of the release of hundreds of Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons in the final swap under the first phase of the ceasefire between the ...
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The remains were presumed to include Shiri Bibas and her two children, Ariel and Kfir. JERUSALEM — The Israeli military said Friday it had positively identified the remains of two young hostages, but a third body released by Hamas under a ceasefire deal was not the boys’ mother as the militant group had promised.
The complaint against Taishya Adams marks the latest flashpoint in Boulder’s ongoing tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.
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