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The Red Cross expressed concern Friday for the Israeli hostages still held in Gaza, with Hamas expected to free three captives this weekend after a crisis over the ceasefire threatened
Red Cross vehicles arrive in Rafah for the latest handover of hostages set to be freed under the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov and Omer Wenkert were handed over to the Red Cross by Hamas hours after two other hostages were freed. A sixth hostage will be released privately in the final exchange in the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.
Hamas has handed over three Israeli men held hostage in the Gaza Strip in exchange for more than 300 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails. Saturday’s exchange is the latest
Israel says it has received 3 hostages after Hamas released them to the Red Cross in Gaza.
The president of Israel says he takes comfort in seeing the release of hostages this morning. "They return from the depths of hell to begin the process of healing and recovery alongside their loving families,
Hamas says it has handed over the remains of Israeli captive Shiri Bibas to the Red Cross, after Israel said her body was not among those released this week. The Palestinian group has named six Israeli captives who will be freed in Gaza on Saturday in exchange for the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners.
Recent revelations about U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funds have prompted many Americans to wonder where, and how, their tax dollars are being spent.
Hamas released more Israeli hostages Saturday — including American father Sagui Dekel-Chen — after the cease-fire deal nearly imploded this week.
Israel is expected to release 369 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, including 36 serving life sentences over deadly attacks.