A male hostage was killed and two females wounded by their captors in two separate incidents, according to the terror group
By JC Reporter
Despite the terrorist group's absence, the negotiations, set for Thursday, will still take place.
By Joshua Marks
By Amichai Stein
A deal is his way to find a solution to the tension with Hezbollah – and to be able to return those evacuated from the north to their homes.
Participants marked the moving occasion with Batman-themed cupcakes in honour of Ariel’s favourite superhero
By Eliana Jordan
By Eli Bibas
We urgently need a deal to release the hostages
Ariel Bibas was four when he was taken hostage by Hamas and has been held captive for 10 months
By Rosa Doherty
Haniyeh was viewed by some as an obstacle to reaching a truce deal
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Hamas’s political leader was one of the negotiators in Qatar
By Jane Prinsley
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Recent military operations reveal difficulty in retrieving captives, whose odds of survival decrease as time passes
The uncle of Yaden Bibas speaks to the JC about his agony since October 7
By Daniel Ben-David
‘The framework of a deal is basically there. We’re working out the implementation,’ the senior Biden administration official told reporters
By Mike Wagenheim
A rally outside Parliament called on the new government to take action to secure their release
Around 30 MPs attended Labour Friends of Israel event
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Israeli forces located their remains during an operation in Khan Younis
The delegation from Israel is in London this week nearly 300 days after their loved ones were captured by Hamas terrorists
The hope is that the gesture will attract attention to the plight of the 120 hostages still held in Gaza