Hamas freed three male hostages on Saturday, in the fourth round of a swap outlined in the cease-fire deal with Israel.
Norwegian football club Bodo/Glimt donates $65,000 from match revenue to Gaza aid, standing in solidarity with Palestinians.
Pictures of Ofer Kalderon, Keith Siegel and Yarden Bibas were everywhere on Saturday at "Hostages Square" in Tel Aviv as the ...
Eighteen hostages, including the three men released on Saturday, have been freed since the start of the January ceasefire ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed 15 months ago that Israel would achieve “total victory” in the war in Gaza — by ...
Cpt. 'Aleph' says he was with IDF comrades when he saw incident and pursued assailant, who was shot dead; video shows ...
Norwegian club Bodo/Glimt announced that ticket revenues from their Jan. 23 UEFA Europa League match against Israel's Maccabi ...
Yellow ribbons of solidarity with Israel's Gaza hostages featured alongside colourful performances at Tel Aviv's drag ...
Hamas hands American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel over to the Red Cross in Gaza City.