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.
International organizations, media outlets, politicians, universities, and teachers unions have all made themselves propagandists on behalf of Hamas terrorists.
Hamas is under pressure from Israel and the U.S. at a crucial time for the Gaza ceasefire as it claims it could have misidentified a hostage's remains.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the upcoming return of four hostages’ bodies as a “shocking day of grief” for Israel, vowing that such tragedies will never be repeated. In a video statement released ahead of the bodies’ return,
The barbaric treatment drew condemnations from around the world — and even from Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti, who called the display, “a disgrace to Islam.”
The Red Cross received the bodies of four Israeli detainees, with Hamas attributing their deaths to Israeli military actions.
The initial mistake stirred more bad blood between Hamas and Israel during a time in which the two sides are going through a tense ceasefire.
Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, handed over the body of Shiri Bibas, an Israeli hostage, to the International Commit
U.S. Senate leaders condemn the participation of the Red Cross in the public displays orchestrated by the terrorist organization.
IAK staff In the West Bank, two Palestinian children, aged 12 and 13, were killed by Israeli army gunfire in two separate inci