Edan Alexander, the last American hostage held by Hamas, was freed after negotiations, marking a significant moment for his family and the ongoing conflict in the region.
In a surprising move, Hamas has released Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander after 19 months. His release is seen as a goodwill gesture ahead of President Trump's Middle East visit, sparking hopes for a ceasefire amidst ongoing tensions.
Hamas plans to release Edan Alexander, the last U.S. citizen held hostage, as part of ceasefire talks with Israel. This move signals possible diplomatic shifts in the ongoing conflict. Supporters rally for other hostages.
President Trump embarks on a pivotal foreign trip to the Middle East, aiming to secure $600 billion in investments while navigating the complex landscape of the Gaza conflict.
In a shocking turn of events, Israel has resumed its large-scale bombing campaign in Gaza, shattering the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. This marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict that has seen unprecedented violence and humanitarian crises. Stay tuned for live updates on the situation and the hostages still trapped in the region.
A missile launched by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen struck near Ben-Gurion Airport, causing panic and flight cancellations as Israel considers escalating military operations in Gaza.
A missile fired from Yemen struck near Israel's Ben Gurion airport, injuring six. The incident raises serious concerns about air travel safety and regional tensions.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas appoints Hussein al-Sheikh as his deputy, signaling potential shifts in leadership amidst ongoing conflict and international pressure for reform.
In a shocking turn of events, Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist at Columbia University, was detained by federal agents during a citizenship interview. His legal team claims this action is retaliation for his advocacy and a violation of his rights.
As Israel's war in Gaza reaches a grim milestone, Netanyahu's Washington meeting with Trump raises questions about hostages, tariffs, and the future of the conflict. Will pressure at home force a shift in strategy?