11 New Israeli Hostages Released From Hamas
Today marks the fifth day of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after a two day extension was announced Monday.
Today marks the fifth day of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after a two day extension was announced Monday.
In the wake of increased attacks on United States soldiers by Iranian proxies, White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby said on Monday’s Fox News program “The Story” that the Biden Administration does not regret its previous hostage deal with Iran.
Elon Musk visited Israel in order to view the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attacks that took place on October 7th.
A 4-year old American dual citizen, Avigail Edan, is one of the 17 hostages that was released. Her release marks the first time a United States citizen has been released since Hamas raided Israel on October 7th, killing over 1,000 and kidnapping hundreds.
A second group of hostages have been released following a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
The names of the 13 Israeli hostages that have been released from Hamas custody have been revealed.
Israel has confirmed that it has received the names of the hostages that are set to be in a hostage swap with the terrorist group Hamas. The hostages will be released Friday at 9 am ET.
Israel’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal regarding ceasefire in the ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hamas, as well as the hostage release agreement with Hamas.
It’s been over six weeks since the war in the Middle East kicked off after terrorist group Hamas infiltrated Israel. Hamas killed over a thousand innocent civilians and took over 200 hostages. A hostage deal is now imminent.
Social media company X CEO Linda Yaccarino told employees that “data will tell the real story” about its efforts to battle antisemitism.