Tag: Hamas Hostages

The Israel parade on Fifth Avenue this year will emphasize solidarity and security over celebration, with the theme of "Bring them home" calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Israeli-Argentine hostage Lior Rudaeff, who was held captive by Hamas, has been confirmed dead, along with other hostages, in an attack on Israel.
American rabbis are experiencing anxiety and grappling with the ongoing conflict in Israel six months after it began.
Various letters to the editor discuss different aspects of Jewish communal leadership and events.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Central Park to mark 150 days since an October 7 attack on Israel left over 250 hostages, with more than 100 remaining in Gaza.
The article portrays a unified Jewish world facing various challenges.
The text discusses how Arab regimes, particularly Qatar, have been infiltrating the West, including the United States, through financial influence.
Gary Grill and Leora Shemesh, two Toronto Raptors fans and criminal defense lawyers, are seeking an apology from Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment after being asked to remove a Free Our Hostages hoodie at a game due to its perceived political message, despite arena rules against political statements.
Jewish Democratic organizations, like Democratic Majority for Israel and J Street, are strategizing to ensure President Biden's reelection by rallying support from pro-Israel Democrats.
In an op-ed published by the New York Times, Yahya Sarraj, the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza City, describes the destruction caused by Israeli bombardment and criticizes Israel for its campaign of destruction and death.
This text addresses the question of why bad things happen to good people, particularly in the context of tragedies that befall the Jewish people.
The families of hostages held by Hamas went to the United Nations to plead for their release.