Female Hostages Survive Hamas' Last Attempt to Impress: 'Humiliation Turned into Victory'
tel aviv January 26, 2025 10:00Female hostages reveal details of their captivity and release after surviving Hamas' attempt to impress the world.
Female hostages reveal details of their captivity and release after surviving Hamas' attempt to impress the world.
Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas hits deadlock as Israel's incursions and attacks persist, prohibiting passage to north of Gaza.
Critics raise doubts about Israel's claim of 20,000 killed Hamas fighters and accusations of genocide, highlighting misleading figures.
The European Union is preparing to ease some sanctions on Syria in an effort to increase its influence on the new Syrian government.
US President Donald Trump signs executive order targeting Gaza supporters in the country, potentially leading to deportations.
Hamas turned the hostage delivery into a show in the latest exchange with Israel, as 4 female soldiers were released in return for 200 Palestinian prisoners.
Mesut Barzani, the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Iraq, expressed concerns over the presence of the terrorist organization PKK in Syria.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit Baghdad to hold talks with high-level Iraqi officials, including the President and Prime Minister.
The second phase of the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas is set to take place today.
Another round of prisoner swap to take place today between Israel and Hamas in Gaza Strip.
Four Israeli female soldiers are set to be released from captivity in Gaza, raising hopes and concerns in Israel.
Israeli forces continue to evacuate Jenin refugee camp, causing concerns of another forced displacement similar to Shujaiya in Gaza.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
US Special Envoy, Steve Witkoff, to visit Israel to discuss the second stage of ceasefire in Gaza amid ongoing attacks by Israeli army in the north of the West Bank.
Syria's temporary government presented the new state at the World Economic Forum in Davos after the fall of the Ba'ath regime, emphasizing economic and social goals.
European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas meets with Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Ankara to discuss Turkey-EU relations.
A suspect in the deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, is mandated to go to a psychiatric hospital.
Syrian Military Operations Administration gains control of 2 oil fields in Raqqa from terror group PKK/YPG.
Terorr group PKK/YPG launches rocket attacks on Cerablus, injuring 9 civilians.
Three former hostages disclose being held in UNRWA facilities by Hamas, prompting Israel to take action against the controversial UN agency.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will hold talks with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas in Ankara tomorrow.
Syrian government expels Russian submarines from Tartous, potentially affecting military operations in the Mediterranean.
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas emphasizes the importance of Turkey as a strategic partner and discusses various regional and cooperation topics before her upcoming visit.
Turkish Airlines has resumed its flights to Syria with the Istanbul-Damascus route after a 13-year hiatus.
Israeli forces maintain siege on Jenin with gunshots and explosions heard, while new developments arise.
Israeli forces initiate 'Iron Wall' operation in Jenin refugee camp, resulting in casualties and arrests.
Syria announces the cancellation of a 49-year agreement with Russia, transferring control of Tartus port back to Syrian government.
European politicians seek answers regarding a lobbying scandal involving green initiatives, while former Eurocommissioner Timmermans denies any connection.
Syrian Defense Minister Murhef Abu Kasra stated that the relationship with Turkey will be excellent, and discussions will be held with Eastern and Western countries for the equipment of the national army.
Syria ends the 49-year agreement leasing Tartus port to a Russian company, closing Russia's gateway to the Eastern Mediterranean.