Israel-Hamas ceasefire live updates: Three hostages released by Hamas, including Israeli American Keith Siegel After 484 days ...
Tel Aviv — American-Israeli dual national Keith Siegel was among three hostages released by militants in the war-torn Gaza ...
Long lines of Palestinians -- some kneeling to kiss the soil as they stepped into the northern part of the strip -- were ...
Siegel, 65, originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, was taken hostage from Kibbutz Kfar Aza, along with his wife, Aviva ...
American-Israeli Keith Siegel is back on Israeli soil this morning after he was among three hostages released by Hamas ...
"He looks good!" Aviva Siegel said after glimpsing her husband, an American-Israel held by Hamas for 484 days.
Hamas plans to release Keith Siegel, a U.S. citizen, on Saturday in the fourth hostages-for-prisoners exchange under the Gaza ...
Israelis in Tel Aviv cheered and shed tears as Seigel was handed to the Red Cross. His release follows that of Yarden Bibas ...
Tillis said that while this is a moment of great relief and celebration, “we cannot forget about the remaining hostages.” ...
After more than 480 days in captivity, Siegel was handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza City and transferred to Israel.
Hamas militants on Saturday released three hostages, including Keith Siegel, the first American-Israeli dual national freed during the cease-fire in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners.
The current ceasefire started Jan. 19 with Hamas agreeing to return 33 hostages and Israel to release over 1,800 Palestinian ...