Oron Shaul’s body had been held by Hamas since 2014
By JC Reporter
Right-winger’s exit leaves ruling coalition with tiny majority
Hamas blamed ‘technical reasons’ for delay in providing names
‘Since October 7 we have had to put all our emotions aside because otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to function’
By Nicole Lampert
The actor’s catalogue of concerning remarks includes a highly-publicised drunken rant in 2006, for which he later apologised
By Ellie Grant
The deal will reunite the hostages with their families after nearly 500 days of war, but could also spark a wave of fresh unrest in the Strip according to Israeli officials
By Charles Bybelezer
Tal Hartuv was brutally attacked by two men disguised as Israeli police in 2010
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The first group of hostages are set to be released on Sunday, January 19
Security cabinet reportedly set to meet this morning to approve the deal
By Jacob Jaffa
The move could collapse the Netanyahu government and prompt fresh elections in Israel at a crucial moment for the region
By Joshua Marks
Husham al-Husainy has previously refused to label the Lebanese militant group as terrorists and has called Saudi officials ‘agents of the Jews’
By Mike Wagenheim and Izzy Salant
President Biden confirmed the agreement in a press conference this evening, plus more details on how it will be implemented
By Imogen Garfinkel and Daniel Ben-David
The shocking claims were made by the Islamic regime’s Vice President, who confirmed that the plan had been foiled
By Erez Linn
The prospective US Secretary of Defence said he would support Israel’s attempts to rid Gaza of Hamas
By JC Reporter and Andrew Bernard
The far-right minister has slammed the draft agreement as a ‘surrender’ and called for a renewal of hostilities if Hamas isn’t completely dismantled
The US Secretary of State also said that Israel must ‘abandon the myth’ of annexing the West Bank.