The military is preparing to potentially resume fighting following Hamas's announcement that it would delay releasing hostages.
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Hosted on MSN"If Hamas doesn't return hostages...": Israeli PM Netanyahu warns to end ceasefire, resume "intense fighting"Following Hamas' recent announcement that it will not release Israeli hostages citing a 'violation' of the ceasefire-hostage ...
Hamas militants freed three more Israeli hostages on Saturday in exchange for Israel releasing another 183 Palestinian ...
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We are a military that is very proud to implement the [government’s] policy, to implement the decision to return the hostages ...
As the war moves to the West Bank, Palestinian security forces stun residents as they operate in occupied streets in ...
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Thursday proposed offering residents the right to resettle in any country that will ...
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The Israeli military says it struck two people in the southern Gaza Strip who were flying a drone. It said Wednesday that the ...
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Hamas' threat to delay the next planned release of Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip has jolted a fragile ceasefire that’s ...
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Hamas that if the rest of the hostages are not released by Saturday at ...
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement was set to include the release of the remaining 33 hostages being held in Gaza.
Israel agreed as part of the truce to remove its forces from the 4-mile Netzarim corridor, a strip of land that bisects ...
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