White House hoping to extend cease-fire
The Biden administration is hoping to continue extending the temporary pause in fighting between Hamas and Israel to allow for more hostages to be released. Ed O’Keefe reports.
The Biden administration is hoping to continue extending the temporary pause in fighting between Hamas and Israel to allow for more hostages to be released. Ed O’Keefe reports.
Hamas released 11 more hostages Monday, including a pair of 3-year-old twins, as Israel continued to release Palestinian prisoners, many of whom are teenagers. The temporary cease-fire, which began
Abigail turned 4 last week while in captivity in Gaza. She was among 17 hostages released by Hamas and returned to Israel on Sunday.
“Nothing will go back to what life was before,” said the niece of Margalit Moses, a woman in her 70s with serious health issues who was among the first group of hostages released by
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Hamas released 11 hostages on Monday, officials said, a few hours after Qatar announced a deal to extend a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip for two more days.
Dozens of Palestinian teenagers were released from Israeli prisons on Sunday as part of the ongoing truce and exchange deal between Hamas and Israel. CBS News’ Imtiaz Tyab reports that Hamas
Four-year-old American-Israeli hostage Abigail Mor Edan has been released by Hamas and is recuperating in a hospital. CBS News’ Holly Williams speaks to the family members of hostages who are
Chaturong Suksuk, a decorated Thai para-athlete, shot his bride, her mother and her sister at the wedding reception, police said.
Hamas is expected to release more hostages, and Israel more Palestinian prisoners, under a cease-fire that has been extended 2 days, Qatar announced.