Hamas-led militants freed eight more hostages from the Gaza Strip and another 110 Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel as part of a ceasefire that began earlier this month ...
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 ...
Long lines of Palestinians -- some kneeling to kiss the soil as they stepped into the northern part of the strip -- were ...
Hamas to release three Israeli hostages from Gaza, including an American dual national, amid a 42-day truce and ongoing ...
The increasingly theatrical and threatening events have angered Israel and put a cease-fire deal at risk.
Israel had delayed their release in protest against the way the eight hostages freed by Hamas were treated as they were ...
The five hostages were among the 31 Thai agricultural workers who were captured by Hamas from four farms close to the Gaza ...
Watch the moment some of the hostages held in Gaza were released by militant group Hamas and handed over to the Red Cross.
The release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners as laid out in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal had been in doubt after crowds in southern Gaza surrounded hostages who were being freed.
Israeli leaders delayed the release of more than hundred Palestinians as agreed over concerns with how the eight Israeli hostages were released.
Dual U.S.-Israeli national Keith Seigel is among the 3 hostages expected to be released by Hamas in the fourth swap with Israel.
Palestinian militants in Gaza, led by Hamas, released eight hostages, three Israelis and five Thais, on Thursday.