Five Thai hostages have been released by the Islamic group Hamas after over 15 months in captivity. They are now in Israel, and Thai officials are working to bring them home.
The organization representing families of hostages held in the Gaza strip is celebrating the news that three male hostages ...
Thailand’s prime minister said her government was working with Israel to ensure the hostages freed by Hamas as part of an ...
Hamas militants kidnapped 31 Thai nationals during the assault on southern Israel, making them the largest group of ...
The five hostages were among the 31 Thai agricultural workers who were captured by Hamas from four farms close to the Gaza ...
An Israeli hostage held for more than a year by Hamas in Gaza was released Thursday morning, marking the first of eight ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the sight of their chaotic handover was shocking and threatened death to anyone hurting hostages ...
The exchange of hostages for prisoners is a key part of a ceasefire agreement aimed at ending the deadliest and most ...
When the mother of one of the Thai hostages held in the Gaza Strip for over a year caught sight of her son on a Facebook ...
In the wake of the attack, some 7,000 returned home, primarily on government evacuation flights, but higher wages have ...
Hamas is set to free three more Israeli hostages as well as five Thai captives, and Israel is to release another 110 ...
Arbel Yehoud, 29, and Gadi Moses, 80, both civilians, an Israeli female soldier Agam Berger, 20, and five Thai citizens were released among massive crowds in the north and the south of the Gaza Strip.