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Gaza terrorists demanded ransom for release of captive family in 2023, father reveals
"They were all taken very seriously. One very specific one was taken seriously. Which, in the end, was refuted," said Yoni Asher, father of freed Gaza hostages Raz and Aviv.
Hadar Goldin's family addresses Netanyahu's attempted visit: 'All who asked to come' turned down
Meitar Law Firm honors ex-hostage Omri Miran in symbolic Ramat Gan poster removing ceremony
Even with hostages home, ‘Torn’ documentary about NYC’s poster wars remains relevant
Swastika drawn on poster of baby and other Hamas hostages in Toronto park
"Such vile and callous acts of antisemitism are not acceptable anywhere," said The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs in a social media post on Tuesday. "This hate has to stop!"
Qatar warns major Rafah operation would harm hostage talks
Barnea returned from Doha and immediately updated the war cabinet on a potential hostage deal in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Itay Chen's death reminds us that the hostages' time is running out - opinion
Hamas’s tunnels are filled with people just like Itay. Every day they remain in captivity could be the end of the sand in the hourglass for another hostage.
Released hostage: Gaza Hospital staff cheered as we were led in
Shlomi Eldar, an Israeli journalist, told the interviewer that hospital staff supporting Hamas should not be surprising because most of the doctors and nurses were appointed by Hamas.
'154 days in hell': Gaza hostage families enter cages, block Israel's Highway 1
Police confirmed they had cleared the road and reopened it for traffic.
Five months after Oct. 7, volunteers fight fatigue as they push for hostages’ release
Families of hostages believe the hostage relief efforts from volunteers have kept them going.
Families of hostages fly to The Hague in suit against Hamas
"Hope dies last," one family member told media while waiting to board her flight to the Netherlands.
Family members of rescued Gaza hostages speak out
The two rescued hostages said that they received medication while in captivity, but a medical team estimates they did not receive the specific medicine they needed.
Do not pity the dead, pity the living - opinion
Families of hostages and those murdered by Hamas on October 7 may have lost family, but have gained another in the process of grieving and searching for hope.
Family of captive Shlomo Mansour packs meals for Holocaust survivors, call for his return
Mansour weighed just over 120 pounds at the time of his kidnapping, creating immediate and grave concern for his health.