We pray this deal brings every hostage home
By Nivi Feldman
Both Hamas and Israel have agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire deal that could see the release of all 48 hostages in Gaza, both living and dead
By Daniel Ben-David
Recognition of statehood is not dependent on Hamas or a hostage release, Lammy confirms
By Jane Prinsley
By Haya Langerman
At a march for the starving captives in Gaza, the media should have highlighted their suffering and the anguish of their families. Instead, they fixated on a fleeting moment – the interruption of two rabbis’ speeches
Haya is from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, one of several groups participating in the March for the Hostages this Sunday in central London
Bagel shops, Jewish cemeteries and communal hubs, Natasha Roston’s route through London passed some of British Jewry’s most iconic locations
The government’s move to recognise a Palestinian state could hurt the captives, their representatives say
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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Merav Daniel was one of several relatives of hostages who spoke at a Board of Deputies’ event
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Testimony from the released hostage moves audience of 1,400 to give him a standing ovation
Supporters will be cheering them along the way
By Gaby Wine
By Jane Prinsley and Eliana Jordan
The organisation has created a Seder guide that tells the stories of Israeli hostages and their families
By Eliana Jordan
Starmer said Sharabi’s experience in captivity under Hamas was ‘inhuman’
Hundreds of activists have been putting up posters and yellow ribbons for the past 15 months
‘Since October 7 we have had to put all our emotions aside because otherwise, we wouldn’t be able to function’
By Nicole Lampert