Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed revenge Friday for what he described as a “cruel and malicious violation” of the ceasefire agreement.
Forensic scientists identified the remains of two Israeli child hostages handed over by Hamas, but another body said to be their mother was "an anonymous, unidentified body," the Israeli military said ...
Hamas on Friday released the names of six living Israeli hostages who the militants plan to release Saturday under the terms ...
The Israeli Defense Forces say Hamas did not return the remains of Shiri Bibas, the mother of the two youngest hostages. the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a body that Hamas militants released during the handover of remains of Israeli ...
"We received thousands of bodies from the Zionist enemy in blue bags without any identification on them," a Hamas official ...
The Israel Defense Forces said earlier on Friday that three additional battalions had been sent to the West Bank ...
A tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been strained by outrage over Hamas’s alleged transfer of an unknown body to ...
The body of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas was not among the four returned by Hamas from Gaza on Thursday, Israel’s military has said, accusing ...
The revelation comes after Hamas failed to return the body of Shiri Bibas together with her two sons in violation of the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed "revenge" after the Israeli military said one of the four bodies recently released by Hamas did not include a hostage.
Israel's National Institute of Forensic Medicine had identified the boys, but the final set of remains did not belong to their mother. It said the remains did not match any other hostage either.
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