Hamas has promised to release Israeli captives as part of the ceasefire deal. Here, we put faces to the names and tell their ...
“Heaven opened its mouth and cried with us”: Georgetown community remembers hostages killed by Hamas
For Georgetown Rabbi Ilana Zietman, it was really hard to look at her two boys yesterday morning, after the return of ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed "revenge" after the Israeli military said one of the four bodies recently released by Hamas did not include a hostage.
Grief means little. Rage matters even less. All that we have now are the cold, unfeeling facts: Kfir Bibas, the baby smiling ...
Hamas fighters in the Gaza Strip killed brothers Ariel and Kfir Bibas only weeks after they were kidnapped during the ...
The New Jersey-based Nevut (“navigation” in Hebrew provides mental-health and other crucial services to heroes returning home and readjusting to civilian life.
Hamas released four caskets ostensibly carrying the remains of four Israeli hostages to the Red Cross, but one contained the ...
There was an outpouring of outrage following the cruel release ceremony on Thursday, in which Hamas paraded the coffins of ...
The Israeli military said that the body released by Hamas and purported to be of Shiri Bibas did not match, "this is an anonymous, unidentified body.” ...
A Ukrainian Jewish man, who recently underwent a circumcision, took the Jewish name Kfir Ariel in honor of the two Bibas ...
A Hamas official told Newsweek the Israeli government may have staged the attack in a bid to undermine the ceasefire ...
Caskets said to hold bodies of Shiri Bibas, young sons Ariel and Kfir, and Oded Lifshitz handed to Red Cross, then IDF; driven through Israel to forensic institute for ID process ...
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