Jerusalem: The Palestinian militant organization Hamas released 8 more hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip for 482 days on Thursday, January 30. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
A member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) team watching the loading of the humanitarian cargo for the people of Gaza. (Photo: European Union/Wikimedia ...
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS ... that Israel is facing mounting international opposition to its military campaign to destroy Hamas in Gaza. By TOVAH LAZAROFF ...
Long lines of Palestinians -- some kneeling to kiss the soil as they stepped into the northern part of the strip -- were ...
The video shows Arbel Yehoud being escorted through a crowd of Palestinians and militants towards a Red Cross vehicle. Netanyahu demanded safety for hostages.
American Israeli Keith Siegel, originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, will be freed after spending nearly 16 months in ...
Red Cross vehicles have arrived at a location in northern Gaza as Hamas is set to free hostages in a ceasefire deal. The truce began Jan. 19. It is aimed at winding down the deadliest and most ...
Members of the International Committee of the Red Cross were seen signing a document to facilitate a hostage release as Hamas ...
The five hostages were among the 31 Thai agricultural workers who were captured by Hamas from four farms close to the Gaza ...
The Israeli army says the Red Cross has confirmed that it has seven captives— two Israelis and five Thai nationals.
Watch the moment some of the hostages held in Gaza were released by militant group Hamas and handed over to the Red Cross.