A Hamas spokesman said the group is discussing ways to begin talks on the second stage and examining mechanisms for implementing the Arab League's proposal for the future of Gaza. An Israeli official said Israel was not aware of any progress in negotiations
Israeli defense officials told The New York Times that the IDF suspected hostages were in nearby tunnels while searching for Hamas leader Sinwar last August. Days later, six hostages' bodies were found. At the time, an IDF probe said the army was unaware of hostages' presence in the area
The Arab League plan envisions a six-month period in which a committee of Gazan technocrats governs the enclave under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority, after which the PA would take over
Ossi Tzur, friend of Gaza hostage Omri Miran, shares her feelings regarding the Miran family's resilience and the freezing of the hostage deal: 'In the last few days, I'm struggling to keep my optimism'
Acting civil service commissioner Roi Kahlon is under disciplinary investigation by Israel's attorney general after writing a self-flattering recommendation letter which his predecessor – who is now a witness in the probe – refused to sign
A video on social media showed a barefoot man holding a Palestinian flag several meters up the Big Ben tower. Police had earlier restricted a pro-Palestine rally from taking place in central London, citing possible disruption to a nearby synagogue's Shabbat service
Eisenberg, who directed and starred in the Oscar-winning film about Jewish heritage and the Holocaust, said filming in Poland deepened his connection to his family's past and inspired him to seek citizenship
Liri Albag, who was taken hostage from an IDF base and released in January, told Israel's Channel 12 News that when humanitarian aid wasn't delivered into Gaza 'you could feel it,' adding that 'There were days when we drank salty water because there was no fresh water'
An individual who is still at large walked into the crowded Rimmon Kosher restaurant and “doused the entrance with a liquid that had a strong smell of gasoline.”
On Thursday, 517 days after their lives were ruined, Kibbutz Kfar Azza's youth voiced their pain over the last people from their Gaza border community who are still held hostage: the Berman twins
America’s gold stash is valued at just $42.22 per ounce in a market where gold prices approach $3,000 per ounce. What would happen if U.S. gold was revalued to current “gold rush” prices?
Michael Howell predicts a liquidity crisis, potentially driving gold to $3,600. He cites US policy shifts, Chinese monetary adjustments, and a possible gold-backed reset.
Schectman alleges silver price suppression by powerful entities, citing military-industrial needs and bank manipulation. He foresees a "glorious spectacular" market shift, despite current frustration
GAZA CEASE-FIRE: Israel denies Hamas' claims of progress toward talks on second stage of cease-fire; France, Germany, Italy, U.K. welcome Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction ■ ISRAEL: IDF strikes kill two in south Gaza, one in Lebanon
Soldier and hostage Matan Angrest's family said the Hamas video proved he was badly wounded. Angrest addressed President Trump, calling him 'the only one who has the power to affect Netanyahu'
When Rabbi Ari Jun learned that faith leaders were invited to speak at a rally in Cincinnati against neo-Nazis and white supremacy, he quickly responded that he would be there.
First came Qatar's cash-filled suitcases to Gaza in the years before October 7, now it's the Israeli prime minister's aides who allegedly did PR work for the Gulf state. For Netanyahu, there's plenty of hysteria to go around