Murder of Moshe Tamam
Parole hearing for terrorist who tortured and murdered soldier
Protesters gather outside central Israel prison as hearing convenes to consider releasing terrorist who tortured, murdered soldier.
Protesters gather outside central Israel prison as hearing convenes to consider releasing terrorist who tortured, murdered soldier.
Walid Daqa, who was involved in the 1984 kidnapping and murder of IDF soldier, was returned to prison after his condition improved.
Meirav Osher, daughter of Avi Osher murdered in 1991, is neighbors with her father's murderer.
Prime Minister promised Jewish Home to let ministers vote on bill that would enable courts to preclude terrorist pardons.
Netanyahu faces tough questions on anti-terror policy as he listens to a long lost recording of his brother, Yoni, who was killed in action.
Terrorists affected would be those who are Israeli citizens and who were released in deals and 'gestures.'
Terror murderers who are Israeli citizens will not enjoy National Insurance benefits even if they are released early in 'deals,' 'gestures.'
Kerry may delay release of terrorists from Israeli prisons in order to get PA to agree to his proposed security arrangements.
Ron Kehrmann, whose daughter was murdered by a suicide bomber in Haifa, says that terrorist releases have only resulted in more terrorism.
Families of terror victims protested at Rabin Square as U.S. Secretary of State visited the site where former PM was murdered.
PA chairman embraces man who murdered two Jewish students in 1984.
UN chief condemns Israel for building, but welcomes its "gesture" of releasing murderers.
Deputy Minister Ofir Akunis (Likud) clarifies that the government does not view Judea and Samaria as "occupied"; "we will continue to build"
Minister Uri Orbach says there was never a decision to prefer a terrorist release over a building freeze.
Prime Minister seeks to provide counterbalance to release of terrorists, by approving 4 housing plans.
Ramallah preparing for large scale celebrations. Gaza celebration more subdued, for internal political reasons.
Prof. Avi Diskin says Israel frees terrorists to placate the US, which would never do the same thing itself.
Orna Amrani, whose brother was murdered by terrorists in 1985, warns against releasing the terrorist who planned the attack.
Israel will promote new construction projects in Jerusalem, including hundreds of new housing units in Ramat Shlomo.
Peace is not possible so long as there is even one terrorist still in an Israeli prison, says PA Chairman as he welcomes 21 freed murderers.
Thousands gather in Ramallah as the terrorists released by Israel make their way home.
Revital Einhorn, whose son was killed in Lebanon, says protesters against terrorist release acted unforgivably.
The terrorists to be set free murdered Jews young and old, including an elderly Holocaust survivor, with guns, knives, axes, and ropes.
Israeli and Jewish blood can’t “be sold as a gesture,” says bereaved sister as thousands protest against upcoming terrorist release.
Dozens of buses from all over Israel to converge outside Ofer Prison, where terrorists will be freed.
MK Edelstein dismayed by list of prisoners to be freed – terrorists "who slaughtered our best sons."
Hatnua minister: Bayit Yehudi ministers have a "collective responsibility" to accept terrorist release if they don't leave coalition.
Terrorists who killed Israeli hikers, terrorist who swam from Jordan to Eilat in order to murder are among 26 to be released on Tuesday.
Protester asks: "Is American blood redder than our blood?"
Deputy Minister Tzipi Hotovely challenges Netanyahu's leadership over terrorist release.
Five terrorists are from Gaza and 21 are from Judea and Samaria. The list of names will be published shortly.
Bayit Yehudi chairman says the bill against terrorist releases does not pertain to the current "gesture".
Minister of Interior talks tough as ministers prepare list of terrorists to be released Tuesday as a "gesture" to the Palestinian Authority.
A law that would have prevented the release of terrorist prisoners was voted down by the Ministerial Law Committee Sunday.