"Terrorism has no place in society and must be repudiated. The United States’ commitment to Israel’s security is unwavering," State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanded on Saturday that Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups in the Gaza Strip immediately free all remaining hostages, or else be eradicated.
Most of the released funds—more than $4.1 billion—were reportedly connected to programs involving overseas arms sales and military assistance, or to Trump's efforts to regain control of the U.S.
We all saw the unimaginable cruelty of the Nazis towards them and towards Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas. The State of Israel must not remain silent about this.' ...
The Israeli military vowed to "prevent any attempt by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to rebuild its forces." ...
Nael Obeid, freed in the hostage-prisoner exchange, was sentenced to seven life terms plus 30 years for his role in the 2003 Café Hillel suicide bombing.
Hamas's "despicable violation" of the deal "is a stark reminder" of its "barbaric nature," Danny Danon wrote to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres.
The heart of the nation is shattered by the abduction and brutal murder of Shiri and her children—Ariel and Kfir, may their memory be a blessing,” Netanyahu said. On Thursday, Hamas returned the ...
The freed hostages are Eliya Cohen, Avera Mengistu, Omer Shem Tov, Tal Shoham and Omer Wenkert; Hisham al-Sayed is also set to be released.
The U.S. president added that he will not force through his voluntary relocation proposal for the Palestinian population in Gaza.
The terror master led the Iranian-backed organization for three decades before the Israeli Air Force killed him.
Remains released by Hamas on Friday have been identified as belonging to Shiri Bibas, Israeli officials announced early Saturday.