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Protocol will follow model used in prior hostage returns • Officer quarters at Re’im military base being converted into reception areas for freed captives.
The U.S. president told Fox News that “they’re loving Israel again” after he announced the first phase of the agreement that will see the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza returned.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa claimed that flotilla participants had been abducted.
Suspects Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein aimed to kill hundreds of people, according to prosecutors.
“From the beginning, I made it clear: we will not rest until all our hostages return and all our goals are achieved,” said the Israeli premier.
No injuries or damage were reported.
The operation to receive the hostages will be conducted “with sensitivity and professionalism,” according to IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
“An agreement was indeed close, but every time something new pops up,” Professor Eyal Zisser told JNS.
“All of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a strong, durable and everlasting peace.”
“This proof of life found in Gaza, which we are sharing with you today, gives us unwavering faith that he is alive,” the Joshi Family said.
Tens of thousands gathered at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv for Israel’s official memorial ceremony marking two years since the Oct. 7 massacre.
The smuggling was exposed following the arrest of an arms dealer from the Ramallah area in recent months.
A Bible-based society is inclined to retrospection and contrition and therefore more susceptible to external pressure, the U.S. political commentator said in Jerusalem.
“I don’t believe there is another case like this in the world or in history,” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.
The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem called it “ignorance blinded by hate.”
The national security minister visits the Jewish holy site, urging Netanyahu to defeat Hamas and recover the hostages.
“To celebrate Hamas is to celebrate rape, murder and mutilation. Urging them to ‘do it again’ is to endorse barbarism,” Ambassador Amir Maimon posted on X.
Sharren Haskel visits Manchester synagogue, honoring victims of Yom Kippur terrorism as police investigate the Syrian-born suspect.
Bergenfield police chief says assault on rabbi outside his home “was a random act of violence.”
The N.Y. mayoral race frontrunner’s statement on the Oct. 7 attacks draws rebuke from Jerusalem.