Hostages

Haaretz: Sara Netanyahu told families of hostages army command planning military coup

Sara Netanyahu, wife of the Israeli Prime Minister, reportedly told relatives of the hostages that the army command was plotting a military coup.

IDF tracker Muhammad Alatrash, considered alive hostage, died on October 7

His body is being held by terrorists and, until today, he was considered a hostage.

Israeli families sue UNRWA in New York court

The lawsuit claims UNRWA officials in New York facilitated Hamas by funneling more than a billion dollars to Gaza over a decade.

Benjamin Netanyahu: 'I am prepared to do a partial deal to return some of the people, not end the war'

Netanyahu also criticized Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot for leaving the government amid the ongoing war and ruled out the idea of re-establishing Jewish settlements in Gaza

Released Israeli hostage and peace activist Ada Sagi no longer believes in peace with Palestinians

After her release in a Hamas deal, she spoke to BBC, expressing her loss of faith in peace with Palestinians

WSJ: Less than 50 hostages estimated to survive Hamas captivity

The Wall Street Journal reports that US intelligence estimates fewer than 50 hostages, captured by Hamas on October 7, 2023, are still alive.

AFP: Dozens of Israeli hostages are alive, mainly held by Hamas

Israel is waiting for Hamas's response to a US-proposed plan for their release