After 491 days in captivity
Or Levy, Eli Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami to be freed
Hamas to free hostages Or Levy, Eli Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami from captivity on Saturday.
Hamas to free hostages Or Levy, Eli Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami from captivity on Saturday.
US President says he is in no rush to implement the plan whereby the US would take over and redevelop Gaza: It's been very well received. Basically the United States would view it as a real estate transaction, where we'll be an investor in that part of the world.
Yarden Bibas, who was freed from Hamas captivity and whose wife and two young boys remain in captivity, in first public message: Unfortunately, my family has not yet returned to me. As long as they are there, everything here is dark. Help me bring the light back into my life.
IDF and Israel Prison Service preparing for the release of terrorists on Saturday as part of the hostage deal, and they will be shown a video depicting the extent of the destruction in the Gaza Strip.
Prime Minister Netanyahu meets US House Speaker Mike Johnson in Washington. Johnson: What Israel has done in the past seven months really is a testament to what can be accomplished when we do not let the enemy set the rules.
Dozens of nations reaffirm "unwavering support" for International Criminal Court after Trump’s signing of executive order authorizing sanctions against ICC personnel.
Hezbollah field commander and several members of his family killed in an explosion in in southern Lebanon. IDF: They were killed by a Hezbollah device which was meant to be used against Israel.
Professor Ruhama Albag, aunt of former hostage Liri Albag, gave an interview to Kan Reshet Bet about the Shavuot holiday. Liri, Naama, Karina, Daniella, and Agam heard her voice and drew strength from her message.
Today, on Rosh Chodesh Shevat, we launch a major Tu B’Shvat planting campaign, honoring 841 fallen soldiers by planting orchards across Israel. Join us in creating a lasting legacy. Plant a tree today and take part in this meaningful mission.
During the meeting, a reporter asked Netanyahu if he thought US troops were needed for the peaceful implementation of President Donald Trump's plan to relocate Gazans. Netanyahu answered: 'No.'
The Prime Minister's Office published a photo of the golden pager that the Prime Minister presented to the American President who replied: 'That was a brilliant operation.'
Israeli source in Washington comments on President Trump's plan to transfer Gazans from the Gaza Strip, clarifying that the President agrees that Hamas must not remain in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US Vice President J.D. Vance and US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz at the Blair House in Washington, DC.