The agreement, which must still be approved by the Israeli cabinet, incited joy in the Gaza Strip and Israel, even as some ...
The first phase, including the start of hostage releases, would last six weeks, but Israel’s government has not yet ratified ...
Negotiators are on “the brink” of an agreement to end the fighting and free hostages, according to President Biden.
At a press conference in the Qatari capital, Doha, on 15 January, the emirate’s premier and foreign minister, Shaikh Muhammad bin Abdul-Rahman al-Thani, announced that Israel and the Palestinian ...
Pressure is on to reach a deal that would see Hamas release at least some hostages before President-elect Donald J. Trump ...
The Israeli cabinet still has to ratify the deal, and some details remained unresolved. President Biden said hostages were to be released over 42 days.
Journalist Dr Ronen Bergman, an expert on Israel's targeted assassinations, explained that he could not be assassinated in Qatar as this would have harmed the hostage mediation efforts.
Interviewed in the report, Ronen Bergman, an investigative reporter for The New York Times and Yedioth Ahronoth, explained ...
Israeli reporter Ronen Bergman has claimed that IDF soldiers were told, during certain incidents on October 7, to prevent the kidnapping of Israel citizens or soldiers “at all costs.” ...
Samar Abu Elouf for The New York Times Supported by By Patrick Kingsley Natan Odenheimer Bilal Shbair Ronen Bergman John Ismay Sheera Frenkel and Adam Sella The reporters interviewed more than 100 ...