Hamas guard sexually assaulted me at gunpoint, says Israeli hostage
Lawyer Amit Soussana is first to go public with allegations of sex attacks and torture while in captivity in Gaza
 
	Lawyer Amit Soussana is first to go public with allegations of sex attacks and torture while in captivity in Gaza
 
	Benjamin Netanyahu recalls delegation to Qatar discussions because of terror group’s unbending negotiating position
 
	Netanyahu has condemned US position after it too allowed the motion to pass
 
	Israel’s defence minister says he will not back Bill that enshrines Haredim’s right to avoid service
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu is under pressure to explain why he has not conscripted tens of thousands of citizens at enlistment age
 
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	Under the draft proposals, a first tranche of hostages will be released under a six-week truce, after which talks can continue
 
	Israeli strikes have claimed 12,300 youngsters’ lives since October according to organisation’s data and Hamas-run health ministry reports
 
	Angry statement follows US intelligence report that cast doubt on prime minister’s viability as a leader
 
	NGOs cite other instances of shipments rejected for arbitrary reasons but relief agency head accused of lying
 
	Public anger over handling of Oct 7 attacks making it difficult for Israeli prime minister to hold on to coalition
 
	Suspected October 7 mastermind Marwan Issa reported to be one of five Palestinians who died in IDF attack on refugee camp
 
	Floating pier will take months to establish, but distributing aid in the chaos of the Strip is still more daunting
 
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	Joe Biden is also set to announce a raft of eye-catching domestic initiatives in State of the Union address
