Palestinian prisoner release

'Victory to the resistance': CAIR allegedly cosponsored event writing letters to terrorists

CAIR Washington co-hosts an event supporting imprisoned terrorists, raising concerns as its executive director runs for state office.

Student watches the Republican presidential debate at the CAIR office (REUTERS/Jason Redmond)
 A FREED Palestinian prisoner holds a weapon as he is carried after his release by Israel as part of the hostage deal, in Khan Yunis, last Saturday. We face vile murderers who scorn human life, individuals who planned attacks and killed dozens, including infants, families, young men, and women, the

Palestinian security prisoners can be referred to as ‘hostages’ in UK reporting, regulator rules

An Israeli police officer looks on as a Red Cross vehicle is seen near the Israeli military prison, Ofer, on the day Israel releases Palestinian prisoners as part of a hostages-prisoners swap and a ceasefire deal in Gaza between Hamas and Israel, near Ramallah in the West Bank, January 19, 2025.

Palestinian prisoners to be shown film of Gaza destruction before release

 Red Cross vehicle is seen near the Ofer Prison, near Jerusalem, January 19, 2025

Palestinian prisoner refuses to return to Gaza in ceasefire swap, prefers to stay in prison -report


Hidden agenda? Palestinian plans to free Barghouti

This Palestinian terrorist leader, is unrepentant, still a sworn enemy of the United States, irremediable, and utterly refractory.

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Should Israel release more Palestinian terrorists?

You don’t have to be a prime minister or a seasoned diplomat or a four-star general to understand that setting more killers free just doesn't make any sense.

Alisa Flatow, who was murdered by the Palestinian terrorist group Islamic Jihad in 1995