Freed Al-Aqsa Brigades leader Zakaria Zubeidi is still in Ramallah due to Israel's ongoing military operation in his hometown, Jenin.
The release of Palestinian prisoners as part of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal is deeply controversial in Israel and invigorating to the Palestinian public after 15 months of fighting.
IDF intercepts drone from Lebanon • Rafah crossing to open early • IDF continues op. in Jenin • IAF strikes weapons smuggling ...
Hamas and Israel will conduct their next swap of the Gaza ceasefire on Saturday, with three Israelis, including the father of ...
Israel has released a total of 183 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages held in Gaza as part of the ...
Zakaria Zubeidi Zakaria Zubeidi is a prominent former ... Mohammed Abu Warda A Hamas militant during the second intifada, Abu Warda helped organize a series of suicide bombings that killed over ...
In a tweet, Defense Minister Israel Katz threatens the recently released Palestinian prisoner and former terror chief Zakaria Zubeidi, warning that “one mistake and you’re going to meet old friends.” ...
Hamas has declared the three dead ... including high-profile former militant commander Zakaria Zubeidi, 49, who received a hero's welcome in Ramallah. "The situation of the prisoners is very ...
Since the ceasefire began, Hamas has turned each round of hostage ... In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a cheering crowd lifted Zakaria Zubeidi onto their shoulders after his release.
Zakaria Zubeidi, the most prominent of the Palestinian prisoners released Thursday in exchange for three Israeli hostages held by Hamas, says the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has become so violent and ...