Family of Murdered American Hostage on Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal
Officials announce Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal, which will see the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Officials announce Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal, which will see the release of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Multiple reports have now confirmed that the “last-minute crisis” that held up the Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal on Thursday has been resolved, with the new deal expected to go into effect Sunday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Thursday that the cease-fire deal with Israel and Hamas is on hold because of a “last-minute crisis,” as the Jewish State shared a new video of the terrorist group boasting of its “pride” at the October 7th terrorist attack.
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There are reports that Israel and Hamas have reached a hostage and ceasefire deal in Doha.
A deal to release more than a third of the Israeli hostages and begin a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has been agreed upon by both Israel officials and Hamas leaders, according to multiple reports.
Israel and Hamas reached a significant “breakthrough” in cease-fire talks Monday morning in a deal that aims to finally end more than 15 months of war and bring home the remaining hostages.
Family members of hostages Youssef Ziyadne, 53, and his son, Hamza Ziyadne, 22, say that the Israeli military has informed them that they have sadly discovered the bodies of their two relatives, located in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly announced in a closed door meeting that fighting in Gaza would continue despite a cease-fire agreement with Hamas, according to the Jewish News Syndicate.
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