Noga and Shiri face Hamas in Gaza, Netanyahu s cabinet targets strongholds. Death toll rises, crisis deepens with civilian displacement. Aid agencies struggle amid Palestinian casualties.
An 18-year-old Israeli woman, who was abducted from her home on October 7 and held captive for 50 days in Gaza, revealed that one of the Hamas captors wanted to marry her and wanted her to have his children.
On Tuesday’s edition of the tax-supported PBS News Hour, host Amna Nawaz disgracefully pushed Hamas’s fatality numbers while using the hostages taken by the Palestinian terrorist group as a rationale for the ridiculous idea of a ceasefire. Nawaz opened with the account of released Hamas hostage 85-year-old Yocheved Lifshitz, then aired a hostile interview with Mark Regev, senior adviser to the Israeli prime minister.
Yocheved Lifshitz's Statement That She Was 'Given Access to Medical Care' and 'Treated Well While in Captivity' Worried Officials That It Could Potentially Harm International Effort to Release Remaining Hostages