Romi Gonen, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher were the first three hostages released from Gaza on Sunday morning. They arrived in Israel, the military announced, hours after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took hold.
Follow NBC News' live coverage as Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire deal to halt the Gaza war and release hostages, while Biden and Trump react.
Emily Damari was one of the 251 people that Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups abducted from Israel to the Gaza Strip during their attack on October 7. She was 27 at the time but has since turned 28.
Following news of the Israel and Hamas ceasefire deal, a Montgomery County woman is speaking out after her cousin Elkana Bohbot, 34, was kidnapped by militants on October 23, 2023 during the Nova Music Festival massacre.
Israeli media, carrying live footage from Qatar-based Al Jazeera, is showing the first images of the first three hostages to be released
Hamas gunmen are guarding aid convoys in Gaza, and its police patrol city streets, sending a clear message: Hamas remains in charge.
For all the military might Israel deployed in Gaza, it failed to remove Hamas from power, one of its central war aims.
The return to the status quo was clearly evident Sunday when the terrorist group and its supporters brazenly paraded around Gaza City’s Saraya Square during the first day of the cease-fire,
Militant fighters resurface in Gaza armed with Kalashnikovs and cameras, but show of strength could be a hollow one
Hamas faces an uncertain future post-ceasefire, grappling with leadership losses, declining foreign support, and strained relations with Palestinian factions. Amid pragmatic concessions and resistance rhetoric,
BRAVE British hostage Emily Damari has spoken out for the first time since she was released by Hamas. The 28-year-old said she is “the happiest person in the world” in the first Instagram