Our thoughts remain with Shiri, Ariel and Kfir and all the hostages. We will continue to act to bring them all home,
We are sorry it took so long, Ofer,
A number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them,
There is no military victory over Hamas, that should be clear to all. The are no winners in this war. We have all lost,
Hamas got the message from Israel through Qatar to avoid the chaos we witnessed last Thursday,
Here he is, here he is, Keith!”
The exit of 50 patients and wounded will continue daily using the same mechanism and under the supervision of the World Health Organization,
Finally, after 484 long, terrifying days and nights, full of immense worry for our father, we can breathe again,
Amouri faced solitary confinement for years, and was interrogated more than once, in addition to systematic abuse,
The tour will begin on February 1, with the arrival of the Foreign Minister in Israel, where he will stay for three days,
The situation of the prisoners is very difficult and we hope for their urgent release,
Our Yarden is supposed to return tomorrow, and we are so excited, but Shiri and the children still haven't returned,
The updated number of prisoners to be released tomorrow is 183,
The mediators informed Hamas of Israel's approval to open Rafah crossing tomorrow, Saturday, after the completion of the fourth batch of prisoner exchange,
I just visited him behind the glass in Israeli prisons. I cannot express my feelings,
Egypt is very keen on confirming the need for a full and complete Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, without taking away a single inch of Lebanese sovereignty and territory."
A short while ago, the returning civilian hostage, Keith Siegel, crossed the border into Israeli territory,
I hope you are dreaming at night of being with us, because it is going to happen soon... just stay strong.”
Their release today brings a ray of light in the darkness, offering hope and demonstrating the triumph of the human spirit,
This will be the first medical evacuation since the cease-fire began