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Hamas says it will free 3 more hostages as planned this weekend Hamas had threatened to delay the next release of Israeli hostages, accusing Israel of failing to meet its obligations.
Connecticut lawmakers reacted to the deal, with some expressing relief and hope. “This historic breakthrough is powerfully heartening and hopeful,” U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said.
How the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal will unfold — and why it is so precarious As part of Phase 1, Israeli troops have pulled back into a buffer zone along Gaza’s borders with Israel.
Hospital officials in Gaza say that Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 33 Palestinians. On Sunday, strikes killed 20 people in Gaza City and 13 in southern Gaza. The Israeli military says ...
Connecticut officials and organizations responded to news of a potential Israel-Hamas ceasefire with a mix of reactions. Skip to content. All Sections.
The Democratic senator — and Joe Lieberman successor — has grown increasingly antagonistic toward Israel and is sounding less ...
The vast majority of House Democrats, including Connecticut’s five lawmakers, voted for a resolution last week condemning Hamas for the Oct. 7 attack. But a handful of members did not vote for ...
Andrea Weinstein hopes a deal will allow her sister Judi's remains to return to Connecticut. ... Gad Haggai, were killed by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, and their bodies still being held hostage in Gaza.
Hamas released three more hostages this weekend, among them a father of three from Connecticut. The release happened as Hamas ignored a deadline set by President Donald Trump to release all the ...
New York mother of woman, 26, killed at Israel peace festival compares Hamas to the Nazis His parents kept hold of their American citizenship, his aunt told USA Today from her home in Greenwich ...