A Hamas leader told Newsweek that "we can go to an agreement immediately" if Israel changed its course on negotiations.
Israel denied reports that Hamas forwarded a list of 34 hostages it could release in exchange for a cease-fire Sunday.
Israel and Hamas are once again struggling to reach a ceasefire that could wind down the 15-month war in Gaza and bring home ...
Hamas stood by its demand on Tuesday that Israel fully end its assault on Gaza under any deal to release hostages, and said U ...
The family of a hostage who appears in the latest video released by Hamas has called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
"Israel has not received any confirmation or comment by Hamas" on the hostages listed in the reports, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said.
According to AFP, a total of 34 hostages would be released in the initial exchange, which includes many Israeli women, ...
Hamas has presented a list of 34 captives they claim to be willing to release as part of a potential ceasefire agreement. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has firmly ...
The prime minister’s office announced on Thursday the approval of a new Israeli delegation to continue hostage negotiations ...
Family says her 'difficult mental state is evident' in the three-and-a-half-minute video, appeals to government to work on ...
Hamas has announced its readiness to release 34 captives as part of a ceasefire agreement with Israel, as reported by Reuters ...
Israel’s leader ensured a better legacy for the U.S. president by ignoring his advice.