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Senior Hamas official tells a representative for some of the families that it is 'serious' about reaching ceasefire deal but ...
As hundreds of families watch and wait for any glimpse of information about their loved ones who have gone missing since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, anguish has set in for many. But so has ...
In his first video appearance in more than four months, Abu Obaida criticises Arab leaders for their silence and for abandoning Palestinians ...
The families said they had secured a commitment to give more frequent updates about efforts to release the captives, who are believed detained in Hamas underground tunnels. The Israeli military says ...
Families of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza are appealing for the safe return of their loved ones in visits to Los Angeles and other stops in their global campaign.
About 240 hostages are being held in Gaza. Their families and many in Israel say they support a prisoner swap: Israel releasing all its Palestinian detainees in exchange for the captives' release.
Some families of Israeli hostages believe that only Israeli military pressure on the militant group will free the captives. Families of a few Israeli hostages want Hamas crushed - Los Angeles Times ...
ALBAWABA - Abu Ubaida, the military spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas' armed wing), gave his first public speech ...
Israeli captive families slam Netanyahu at rally. Al Jazeera. Sat, May 24, 2025 at 6:45 PM UTC. 3 min read. Families of Israeli captives held in Gaza have intensified their criticism of Israeli ...
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How Israeli Hostage Families Rallied Trump to Their Cause - MSNNow, as Israel has returned to fighting in Gaza, hostage families continue to lobby with increasing urgency to free the remaining 59 hostages, including 24 believed to be alive, through a deal.
Orna Neutra, the mother of Israeli hostage Omer Neutra, 22, who is being held in Gaza by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas gathers with other families of hostages to shout words of encouragement to ...
As Israel and Hamas edge closer to a possible ceasefire-hostage agreement, a small number of families whose loved ones remain captive in Gaza are saying “No” to a deal.
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