Syria accused Israel of carrying out the attacks in and around Masyaf, where experts say missiles and unconventional weapons are developed. Israel did not comment.
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Hamas Releases Hostage Video of Two Slain Israeli Captives
Release of the video of Carmel Gat, 40, and Alexander Lobanov, 32, appears designed to inflame divisions in Israel.
Mediators Pushing to Bridge Gaps in Gaza Cease-Fire Plan, Officials Say
The latest proposals have yet to be finalized, and both Israeli officials and Hamas leaders have expressed pessimism over the prospects for an agreement.
As Israelis Push for Hostage Deal, Netanyahu Refuses to Change Course
In strikes and protests, many Israelis are pushing their government to prioritize the release of hostages above the immediate defeat of Hamas. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to change course.
Netanyahu Stands Firm on Cease-Fire Terms Amid Growing Outrage in Israel
In his first news conference since the bodies of six killed hostages were recovered, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to budge on his conditions for any truce in Gaza.
Biden Says Netanyahu Is Not Doing Enough to Free Israeli Hostages
President Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel are at odds once again as negotiations over a cease-fire and hostage release deal drag on.
Discovery of 6 Dead Hostages in Gaza Spurs Protest and Division in Israel
The Israeli military said Sunday that Hamas had killed the hostages before they were discovered by Israeli troops on Saturday.
Israeli Protesters Demand a Deal for the Release of Hostages
Demonstrations spread across cities around the country after the Israeli military said it had recovered the bodies of six hostages killed in Gaza.
Israel Says It Has Recovered More Bodies in Gaza
The Israeli military asked the public not to speculate, but many Israelis assumed the announcement referred to dead hostages. The news amplified calls for a cease-fire and hostage-release deal.
Israel Says It Has Recovered More Bodies in Gaza
The Israeli military asked the public not to speculate, but many Israelis assumed the announcement referred to dead hostages. The news amplified calls for a cease-fire and hostage-release deal.