The remains of four hostages are still in Gaza after Palestinian militants released the remains of another on Sunday.
Middle East Peace
With Monday’s return, the bodies of 270 Palestinians have been handed back since the start of the ceasefire.
Since the ceasefire in Gaza took effect on Oct. 10, Palestinian militants had released the remains of 17 hostages, with 11 remaining in Gaza.
Had President Donald Trump not been re-elected, terrorist entities would try to “wipe out” the State of Israel, Sen. Rick Scott told a packed crowd in Las Vegas.
Militants had previously returned the remains of 15 hostages since the start of the ceasefire, with 13 more still to be recovered.
The strikes, the deadliest since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, marked the most serious challenge to the tenuous truce to date.
Israel says at least 199 people taken during the Hamas attack are being held captive in Gaza.
The supplies will aid desperate civilians, aid groups and hospitals.
During a visit to Tel Aviv, President Joe Biden vowed to show the world that the U.S. stands in solidarity with Israel.
Over half a million phone calls have been made to the police since the outbreak of the war, including by soldiers who asked to leave a final message for loved ones as terrorists were closing in.
The Hamas-run Health Ministry says an Israeli airstrike caused the blast, killing some 500 people.
Biden’s presence could be seen as a provocative move by Hamas’ chief sponsor, Iran, or potentially viewed as tone-deaf by Arab nations as civilian casualties mount in Gaza.
A haunting visit to a decimated community
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., was part of a bipartisan coalition of senators that traveled to Israel over the weekend and met with leaders.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon and their Iranian backers that they will pay a high price if they become involved in the country’s war with Hamas.
European Union leaders will hold an emergency summit on Tuesday as concern mounts that the war between Israel and Hamas terrorists could fuel tensions in Europe and bring more refugees in search of sanctuary.
For many Israelis around the world, the horrors committed by Hamas during their stunning onslaught is triggering painful memories of a calamity of a far greater scale: the Holocaust.
Biden considering trip to Israel in the coming days, but travel isn’t final, according to AP source
On many campuses, these students agree on one thing: Their colleges, which are increasingly staking out positions of neutrality, have not done enough to support them.
At Shura military base in central Israel, bodies have been coming in faster than the rabbis can identify them.
The Israeli military continues to prepare for an expected ground assault against the Hamas terrorist group.
