Gilad shalit
Father of child murdered in Sbarro bombing slams Jordan, demands terrorist extradited - interview
“She's been free in Jordan longer than my daughter was alive," Arnold Roth said. "There's something very, very wrong going on, and there are no secrets. It's very clear who can fix the problem.”
Israel delays release of Palestinian prisoners, including 41 freed in Schalit deal
Former IDF prosecutor: Hostage deals have not worked, only encouraged Hamas
Schalit deal mediator says he reached agreement with Hamas to release remaining hostages
Our government has sacrificed the hostages on the altar of an imaginary military victory - opinion
Israel had 80% public support in the Shalit deal, and valued never leaving anyone behind. Maybe we are no longer who we thought we were.
A stormy week of turmoil in Israel
An analysis of the Israel-Hamas war by international strategic advisor Ayelet Frish.
Government faces challenges in approving prisoner exchange deal
The proposed prisoner exchange deal has sparked opposition from the Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties.
On This Day in 2011: Gilad Schalit released from Hamas captivity
On October 18, 2011, Gilad Schalit was released from Gaza after being held captive there by the terrorist group, Hamas, for five years.
'Hamas wanted me alive, a dead soldier is worthless' - Gilad Schalit
Schalit was kidnapped on June 25, 2006, when the tank he was in along the Gaza Strip was attacked by Hamas terrorists.
Gilad Schalit, former Hamas-captive, and fiancée partake in henna ceremony
As a wedding tradition, henna is a form of body art and temporary skin decoration usually drawn on hands or legs.
Hamas using ‘cheap manipulation’ with fake hostage video, Israel says
Hamas is using the issue of Israeli captives to try to cover up for its losses in its last escalation with Israel, the government’s chief negotiator for the release of hostages Yaron Blum said.
Haniyeh: Hamas can kidnap more Israeli soldiers
"Hamas will not be quiet about prisoners sitting in Israeli prisons; some of them for over 40 years already."
Gilad Schalit among Israelis in at-home coronavirus quarantine
More than 50,000 Israelis, including a number of celebrities, are expected to enter at-home quarantine for 14 days due to coronavirus.
Palestinian commander: We will capture Gaza border towns in future war
He added that scuba units will also play a "very important role" in an upcoming conflict.