The group is alleged to have planned bombings and shootings against Israelis and was apparently supplied by the Gaza-based terror organisation
By Jacob Jaffa
Former captives tell Israeli media about the horrific conditions they faced at the hands of Hamas
By JC Reporter
By Rabbi Leo Dee
While the killers of my wife and children – who were British citizens – are being paid salaries by Abbas, they are effectively being financed by the British taxpayer
By Yossi Melman
The head of the intelligence agency, David Barnea, was troubled by the potential ramifications for the hostages
Igal Kol was videoed helping his 85-year-old passenger escape gunfire during Monday’s attack in Jerusalem
By Amelie Botbol
Message comes as Israel urges residents to evacuate ahead of its major operation in Gaza City
By Jesse Wolfsthal
US special envoy Steve Witkoff also reacted with anger after terror group refused the deal
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David Lammy criticised the ‘barbaric’ group for refusing to release its hostages and using civilians as human shields
By Lorin Bell-Cross & Jacob Jaffa
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A German court heard that the men hid weapons caches throughout Europe in order to carry out ‘flanking attacks’ related to the October 7 massacres
By Daniel Ben-David
Yasser Abu Bakr was sentenced to 115 years in 2004 over his alleged role in terror attacks
The three women recalled being held in underground tunnels, undergoing medical procedures without anesthesia and seeing their families campaign for their release.
Demonstrators waved the flags of Hamas, Fatah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad
The military’s most senior officer has also asked generals to “formulate plans” for a resumption of the war in Gaza
‘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 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
A former IDF officer has claimed the extremist organisation is growing faster than the IDF can ‘eradicate’ it