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I think this year there is one question and one question only, which is: Why are they still there?” said the mother of a slain hostage.
"I think this year there is one question and one question only, which is: Why are they still there?" said Rachel ...
I have been reflecting on the enduring relevance of the Passover holiday, and why the story of the Exodus always seems to ...
Israel’s military said Friday it will fire air force reservists who signed an open letter that condemns the war in Gaza for ...
The army said it had decided that any active reservist who signed the letter will not be able to continue serving.
Former captives and their families, alongside relatives of current hostages and Oct. 7 victims, set to join 80 Holocaust ...
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Freed captive and violinist plays in Jerusalem with the Lu Yehi Orchestra, an intergenerational, multicultural team of ...
After 482 days in Hamas captivity, Agam Berger was finally home. The world first saw her in the horrific footage from Oct. 7, 2023 – bloodied, terrified, alongside four other young women ...
Twenty-year-old former hostage Agam Berger survived 482 days in Gaza held by Hamas terrorists. Berger has found a new importance in religion, which kept her going during her captivity.
Among the signatories were former hostages Gadi Moses; Keith Siegal; Ofer Kalderon and his children Sahar and Erez; Eliya Cohen; Liri Albag; Sagui Dekel-Chen; Agam Berger; Karina Ariev ...