The Israeli Ministry of Defense has revealed that the number of wounded and disabled soldiers has risen to 78,000.
Some 41 Israeli captives out of 251 taken on October 7 have since been killed, some by Israeli fire, according to the New ...
If civilians and related infrastructure are enmeshed by premeditated design with an active military, then the civilians have ...
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The Forward on MSNThese are the 59 Israeli hostages still held in GazaThe remaining 59 captives are the subject of intense advocacy by their families and supporters across the Jewish world.
Israel can't investigate itself on Oct. 7 attacks • How did Hamas get a Ramadan ceasefire? • Family members of Oct 7 won't ...
Israel’s leaders promised that their military campaign in Gaza would help save the lives of hostages. At least 41 have died ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNWitkoff lands in Doha as talks resume with aim of extending fragile Gaza truceMediators said to be pushing Hamas to release 10 hostages in exchange for 60-day truce, providing time to reach wider deal ...
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The nightmare drags on for the families of hostages who remain in GazaThe families of hostages still in Gaza are struggling to maintain hope they’ll see their loved ones soon as uncertainty ...
Israeli government approves call-up of 400,000 reserve soldiers amid uncertainty over Gaza ceasefire
Call-up comes fears of renewed fighting in Gaza after expiry of 1st phase of Gaza ceasefire deal, according to Israeli media ...
Israel's suspension of goods entering Gaza is taking a toll on the Palestinian enclave, with some bakeries closing and food ...
Sergeant Betzlel David Shashuah was killed in the friendly fire incident in northern Gaza along with four other IDF soldiers from Battalion 202. David Shahuah was 21 years old from Tel Aviv and ...
Hamas handed over the remains of another four hostages early Thursday and Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners ...
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