One Thai worker remains a captive of Hamas in Gaza as negotiations between the Palestinian militant group and Israel continue.
Hamas thugs push Israeli hostage through chaotic mob while as she cries in fear. As part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire dozens of armed terrorists pushed Arbel Yehud, 29, through to the awaiting Red Cross vehicles.
A crowd greets Islamic Jihad and Hamas fighters as they arrive for the hand-over of Ihostages to the Red Cross in the south Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis,
Hamas-led militants released eight hostages on Thursday after more than 15 months in captivity, including an Israeli soldier, bringing to 15 the number of captives freed since the
Israel is releasing 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for five Thai and three Israeli hostages who Hamas freed from Gaza hours earlier.
The fragile ceasefire deal has so far held, quieting airstrikes and rockets and allowing for increased aid into Gaza.
The Hamas-run interior ministry said earlier said ... West Bank, and David Rising in Bangkok contributed to this report.
Hamas said it held Israel responsible for ... West Bank; and David Rising in Bangkok contributed to this report.
Hamas confirmed for the first time on Thursday that Israeli killed the head of its military wing, Mohammed Deif, in an airstrike last year. Deif was one of the alleged
Chinatown Bangkok Thailand - Explore the Largest and Most Vibrant Chinatown in the World (4K 50p) Germany approves weapons worth about $2.6 billion, Bloomberg News reports The UK’s top 100 places to work have been named – did yours make the list? Sony pulls controversial PSN account requirements for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and other games on PC
Aaron David Miller of the Carnegie Endowment discusses whether or not the ceasefire will lead to a lasting peace between Israel and Hamas as well as the role Trump and Biden played in negotiations.