Hamas-led militants have freed three more hostages from the Gaza Strip after more than 15 months in captivity.
Tel Aviv — American-Israeli dual national Keith Siegel was among three hostages released by militants in the war-torn Gaza ...
Hamas handed two hostages over to the Red Cross in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday as part of its ceasefire deal with ...
The organization representing families of hostages held in the Gaza Strip is celebrating the news that three male hostages ...
In exchange, Israel freed 110 Palestinian prisoners. Their release was delayed because of chaos surrounding Thursday’s ...
Eight hostages held by Hamas militants are returned to Israel as Palestinian prisoner releases proceed — but can the Gaza ...
The cease-fire has held despite a dispute earlier this week over the sequence in which the hostages were released.
An agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas that involves the release of additional hostages and the return of ...
Experts discuss how long rebuilding Gaza's $18.5 billion of damaged infrastructure could take after 15 months of conflict.
Israel has failed to eliminate Hamas, a key goal of its war in Gaza, and the militant group has reasserted its rule in Gaza.
Siegel, 65, originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was taken hostage from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, along with his wife, Aviva ...
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have streamed into heavily destroyed northern Gaza in their first chance to return ...