Details of life in Hamas captivity emerge
Moved house to house, underfed and forced to sleep on chairs - relatives of Ruti and Keren Munder disclose what happened to them inside Gaza
Moved house to house, underfed and forced to sleep on chairs - relatives of Ruti and Keren Munder disclose what happened to them inside Gaza
The message comes as Israel threatens to hit southern Gaza with ‘the same amount of power and more’
Ten-month-old Kfir Bibas, his 4-year-old brother and parents are not on list of those due for release before end of the ceasefire
Bezalel Smotrich accused of spending recklessly as Netanyahu faces battle to keep his war cabinet together
Foreign Secretary describes what he saw in Be’eri, where terrorists massacred more than 100 people, as ‘absolutely horrific’
Over the next four days, 50 hostages are expected to be released with children predicted to be prioritised
Mosab Abu Toha, whose anthology won the American Book Award, was taken in for questioning while fleeing northern Gaza
Yahya Sinwar has reportedly taken control of the deal from inside Gaza as negotiations ‘narrow’
Relatives fear controversial bill to impose death penalty on convicted terrorists will make situation worse for loved ones
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Terror group said residents had evacuated after agency abandoned population
Israeli investigators have collected evidence of sex attacks against women during the deadly cross-border raid on Oct 7
Israeli prime minister says only an occupation of Gaza Strip can stop ‘eruption of Hamas terror’
Lt Col Peter Lerner, an Israel Defense Forces spokesman, said the UN needed to be ‘part of the solution not part of the problem’
Israel Defense Forces confirm food and medical equipment supplies operation was co-ordinated through them
Nomadic Arabs, who have faced years of discrimination in their homeland, were also victims in the terror attacks