KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Negotiations between Israel and Hamas on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire began Thursday in the ...
Israel's military has determined that Hamas was able to carry out the Oct. 7 attack because the much more powerful Israeli ...
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said he would not have supported such an attack on Israel ...
Israel announced on Thursday it was sending negotiators to Cairo for talks, seeking to extend a first phase of a ceasefire ...
At around the same time as the bodies of the hostages were handed over, a Red Cross convoy carrying dozens of released Palestinian prisoners left Israel's Ofer prison.
Israeli and Hamas officials say they've agreed to exchange the bodies of dead hostages for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, concluding the first phase of a fragile ceasefire.
An Israeli security official says Hamas has handed to the Red Cross the bodies of four Israelis who were held hostage in Gaza ...
A tense dispute had threatened to derail the ceasefire, but Hamas said Thursday it would move ahead with the planned exchange ...
Both sides agreed there would be no Hamas ceremonies for the hostage bodies and in exchange Israel would release the ...
Hamas denied Israel's claims that Hamas killed the Bibas ... Negotiations to set the terms for the second phase have not started, but Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday that ...
In response, Israel warned it would return to fighting. After talks with key mediators Egypt and Qatar, Hamas said that the releases – which will see Palestinian prisoners exchanged in return ...
An Israeli delegation was sent to Doha, Qatar, on Sunday ... Qatari and Egyptian mediators are engaging with Israel and Hamas to solve “current issues” and ensure adherence to the agreement ...