Tag: Hostages

The article discusses the dilemma Israel faces in simultaneously aiming to destroy Hamas and secure the return of Israeli hostages held by the group.
Sheryl Sandberg, a Jewish entrepreneur and former COO of Facebook, is making a documentary titled "Screams Before Silence" about sexual violence that occurred in Israel on October 7.
This text discusses the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the difficult position Israel is in.
French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a ceremony in Paris to honor the 42 French nationals who were murdered in the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Hamas has responded to an Israeli proposal for a hostage deal, offering a 135-day path for the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
This text describes a temporary art exhibition in East London that seeks to depict the harrowing conditions experienced by hostages held captive by Hamas in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for not pressuring Qatar to free Israeli, American, and other hostages in Gaza.
Former hostages have established an organization called Hostage Aid Worldwide (HAW) to advocate for the release of hostages held around the world, track hostage cases, and develop data-driven approaches to prevent future abductions.
As the fighting between Israel and Hamas continues, there is growing doubt about Israel's ability to decisively defeat and destroy Hamas.
The article discusses the recent shift in the Israeli mindset following the reminder of the mortal danger posed by neighboring enemies.
The author reflects on their recent trip to Israel, highlighting the resilience and creativity of Israeli society in the face of war and challenges.
"Voices From the Tunnels" is a secret exhibit that recreates the Gaza tunnels where 136 hostages are being held.
Israeli officials and American Jewish leaders are divided over Qatar's role in hostage diplomacy.
The author discusses a recent event held in Jerusalem advocating for the resettlement of Gaza, attended by right-wing Religious Zionist supporters and government ministers.
Thousands of Israelis have resumed their protests against the Netanyahu government's plan to overhaul the judiciary, following a pause due to the Hamas attack and war in Gaza.
Alex Dancyg, a Holocaust historian and expert on Polish Jewish history, was captured and held captive in Gaza.
In this Israel Policy Pod episode, Neri Zilber hosts Michael Koplow and Shira Efron to discuss the current objectives of the Gaza war, including conflicting aims of destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages, the potential for a new hostage release deal, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, international discourse on a two-state solution, and related topics.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure from domestic rivals who are demanding the release of hostages through a deal with Hamas.
Israeli protesters have been engaging in dialogue with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres outside his home in New York.
This article provides glimpses into life in Israel during wartime, particularly focusing on the emotional attachment and attention given to specific hostages.
The use of language in discussing Israel's war with Hamas is explored in this article.
The author discusses the recent protests in Tel Aviv against the Israel-Hamas war.
Israeli soldiers have discovered evidence linking the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza to Hamas and the Oct. 7 attacks.
The author argues that Palestinians' support for Hamas' actions and celebration of violence against Israel indicates a deep-seated hatred.
Israeli rights organization Shurat HaDin has filed a 10 million shekel ($2.8 million) lawsuit against the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in the Jerusalem District Court.