Hamas released what it said were the remains of Shiri Bibas and her two young children. But none of the returned bodies were a match for Ms. Bibas, according to the Israeli military.
The shooter reportedly opened fire on the victims' vehicle 17 times, according to an arrest report seen by NBC News.
Israelis expressed great sadness in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as Hamas handed over four bodies of hostages on Thursday (February 20) including Israeli infant Kfir Bibas and his four-year-old brother Ariel,
Israelis have marked 500 days of war in Gaza with protests demanding further progress on a ceasefire so all remaining hostages can be returned
An Australian hospital is examining its patient records after a nurse claimed online to have killed Israelis; officials say no evidence of harm to patients was uncovered.
As the sun rose in Tel Aviv on Monday (February 17), families of Israeli hostages waded out to sea to float a flag depicting an hourglass in the Israeli colors to mark 500 days of captivity for hostages seized by Hamas.
Near Tel Aviv, three buses exploded in a parking lot in a suspected attack that further rattled Israel after the return of the remains of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. A U.N. official called the taunting display during the handover "abhorrent and cruel.
Israeli watch parties reacted as three more hostages were released by Hamas, including an American Israeli, Sagui Dekel-Chen. NBC News' Richard Engel reports on one watch party's reaction to the release of the hostages as Hamas threatened not to hold up its end of the ceasefire deal.
President Donald Trump’s plan to take over Gaza and expel its residents was received in an Israel exhausted by conflict and lacking a “day after” plan of its own.
Australian authorities say they're investigating two nurses who appear to tell an Israeli influencer in a video posted online that they would kill Israeli patients.