THIS is the disturbing moment a crowd of gun-wielding terrorists swarm the Hamas truck holding three Israeli hostages. The shocking clip was taken inside Gaza as Hamas brought the three women to
The family of the final British hostage in Gaza – one of three set to be released by Hamas on Sunday – have previously described her as their “light and life”. British- Israeli Emily Damari, 28, was kidnapped during the October 7 attack and has been a hostage for 471 days.
The last remaining British hostage in Gaza has been named by Hamas as one of three people set to be released on Sunday, after 470 days of captivity in what has been described as “ongoing torture” for her family.
BRITISH hostage Emily Damari gave a defiant salute with a bullet-ravaged hand after running a terrifying gauntlet of hate as she was freed by Hamas. Emily, 28, and Israeli captives Romi Gonen,
More than 70 arrested at pro-Palestine rally in London ahead of Israel-Hamas ceasefire - The march comes after police curtailed organisers’ plans to walk past the BBC headquarters
A ceasefire deal agreed between Israel and Hamas has gone into effect, despite a nearly three-hour delay on Sunday morning. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the truce was delayed after Hamas failed to hand over a list of hostages by the allocated time period.
Several adversaries have been cut down to size but Israel could face years of fighting to keep them contained.
Emily Damari was one of the 251 people that Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups abducted from Israel to the Gaza Strip during their attack on October 7. She was 27 at the time but has since turned 28.
Emily Damari was kidnapped during Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7 2023 and was held captive for 15 months.
Sunday’s delayed start to the truce was a minor problem compared with the difficult choices and American leverage needed to get both parties to the second phase, which could end the war.