Six living hostages are back home in Israel after Hamas released them in exchange for 602 Palestinian prisons on Saturday.
The release of the hostages comes days after Hamas returned the bodies of its two youngest hostages, Kfir and Ariel Bibas.
Israeli police said in an update they have identified four devices attempted to be used in a "coordinated terror attack." ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country’s military would crack down on terrorism in the West Bank after three empty buses exploded one after another in suburbs of Tel Aviv on ...
Three buses exploded near Tel Aviv and bombs were found on two others in what is being investigated as a coordinated attack.
Hamas on Friday released the names of six living Israeli hostages who the militants plan to release Saturday under the terms ...
Israel's defense minister orders troops to intensify their activity on the West Bank. The order came one day after a series of bus explosions near Tel Aviv.
The three empty buses exploded on the southern edge of Tel Aviv in what Israeli police called a "suspected terror attack." ...
Israel identified the remains of child hostages but said another body from Hamas was not their mother as claimed. And near ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he’s ordered a stepped-up military operation across the occupied West Bank ...
Israel's National Institute of Forensic Medicine had identified the boys, but the final set of remains did not belong to their mother. It said the remains did not match any other hostage either.
A branch of Hamas in the occupied West Bank purportedly claimed credit for a series of bus bombings near Tel Aviv on Thursday ...