Israeli newspaper Haaretz is reporting that the Red Cross has expressed "outrage" over the treatment of the 32 Palestinian prisoners recently released by the Israel Prison Service. Quoting ...
In exchange, 183 Palestinian prisoners were freed from Israeli prisons. Israelis Ofer Kalderon and Yarden Bibas were the first two released by Hamas into the custody of the Red Cross in Khan ...
Fifty sick and wounded Palestin­ian children are travelling to Egypt for treatment through Gaza’s Rafah crossing, the first opening of the border since Israel captured it nearly nine months ago ...
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas militants freed three male hostages held for more than a year in the Gaza Strip on Saturday and Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails ...
Al-Qassam Brigades terrorist snapping pictures of Israeli hostages Ofer Kalderon as he is transferred to the Red Cross, February 01, 2025. On Saturday, a confrontation erupted between the Israel ...
A further 110 Palestinian prisoners have now been freed ... Drone footage of crowds round the Red Cross convoy in Khan Younis earlier We've been speaking to a journalist in Gaza who was covering ...
Doha Madani Red Cross vehicles carrying Palestinian prisoners and detainees were engulfed by revelers in both the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In Ramallah in the West Bank, people ...
Hours later, 183 Palestinian prisoners and detainees were ... and French-Israeli Mr Kalderon, 54, to the Red Cross in Khan Younis after each climbed on a stage and waved to onlookers.
Thirty-three hostages are set to be released in the ceasefire's first phase. Many residents of northern Gaza and southern Lebanon are expected to return to their homes in the coming days and weeks ...