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IDF unveils October 7 probes, 14 wounded in stabbing, ramming attack

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 Police at the scene of a terror ramming attack in Pardes Hanna-Karkur, February 27, 2025 (photo credit: ITAY COHEN/FLASH90)
Police at the scene of a terror ramming attack in Pardes Hanna-Karkur, February 27, 2025
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October 7 probes: IDF's slow response on day of Hamas attack due to chaos, commanders' denial

IDF sources: It was like we had no legs or eyes and were just trying to figure out where to run.

By YONAH JEREMY BOB
 An Israeli soldier is seen in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, on October 27, 2023 (photo credit: GILI YAARI/FLASH90)
An Israeli soldier is seen in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, on October 27, 2023
(photo credit: GILI YAARI/FLASH90)

While there are a near limitless number of failures which led to the inability to stop and mitigate Hamas’s invasion of southern Israel on October 7, including the extreme delay in sending reinforcements, two key stunning reasons clarified by the IDF probes on Thursday were denial by commanders that they had been beaten - and utter chaos at IDF headquarters.

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WATCH: Red Cross vehicles head to Kerem Shalom with slain hostages

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Palestinian prisoners released from Ofer prison

By MAARIV

According to reports on Arab networks, the departure of prisoner buses from Ofer Prison has begun.

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Handover of slain hostages has begun – Arab media reports

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

The bodies of four Israeli hostages were handed over to the Red Cross at the Kerem Shalom crossing, Palestinian and Egyptian media reported on Wednesday night. 

Israeli media sources reported that Red Cross vehicles were heading to the Kerem Shalom crossing for the handover, where forensic medicine teams and Israeli authorities are waiting. 

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Israeli forces seen operating in West Bank near Ofer military prison - report

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 breaking news (photo credit: JPOST STAFF)
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Israeli security forces were seen operating in Palestinian West Bank towns adjacent to the Ofer military prison ahead of the planned release of prisoners later on Wednesday night, Arab media reported.

This is a developing story.

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Red Cross en route to collect hostages' remains

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

Red Cross vehicles were en route to receive the remains of four Israeli hostages set to be returned from Hamas captivity in Gaza on Wednesday night, a security source told Israeli media.

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Accepting Lapid's Gaza plan would be 'national suicide' for Israel, Egypt, expert says

A former intelligence officer and Egypt expert spoke about the possibility that Egypt will take part in Trump's Gaza plan.

By PELED ARBELI
 Yair Lapid addressing the Foundation for Defense of Democracies conference in Washington, February 25, 2025. (photo credit: Screenshot/YouTube)
Yair Lapid addressing the Foundation for Defense of Democracies conference in Washington, February 25, 2025.
(photo credit: Screenshot/YouTube)

There is a low chance that Egypt would accept Opposition Leader Yair Lapid's Gaza plan, and even if it did, there would be catastrophic consequences for it and Israel, Lt.-Col. (res.) Eli Dekel, a former intelligence officer and Egypt expert, told Maariv on Wednesday.

"From my knowledge as an intelligence researcher about Egypt's conduct since 1948, it is a country that systematically does not respect agreements and has violated every agreement in the past, trampling on the peace agreement since the day it was signed and tirelessly gnawing at it. Giving Egypt this treat of bringing a hostile population sixty kilometers closer sounds like national suicide."

"The plan says that Egypt will have debts of $75 billion written off, a gift that even America cannot give up," Dekel added. "It will bring the Egyptian guns closer to Tel Aviv. Egypt doesn't deserve [such a reward], while it has strengthened Hamas for many years. Israeli citizens ran to hide in red-alert shelters, and all this evil came from Hamas, which Egypt armed. I see no reason to pamper them with such gifts," he added.

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Uncertainty surrounds Gaza ceasefire's future as deadline approaches - analysis

Sources estimate that, despite the lack of agreement and cohesion on the next steps, the ceasefire will continue, not collapse.

By AMICHAI STEIN
Hamas terrorists stand guard in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, February 22, 2025 (photo credit: BASHAR TALEB/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)
Hamas terrorists stand guard in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, February 22, 2025
(photo credit: BASHAR TALEB/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)

As phase one of the Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal nears its calendar end on Saturday, only one thing is certain right now: there is no concrete certainty on what happens after the 42nd day of the deal. What will happen afterwards is anyone’s guess, as there are several options on the table. 

Sources estimate that, despite the lack of agreement and cohesion on the next steps, the ceasefire will continue, not collapse.

The reason for this minimal certainty is that Israel is keen on maximizing the opportunity to free more hostages under the terms of the current phase and so is willing to extend the ceasefire for a certain period – even though there is currently no such agreement for the release of more hostages.

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Bodies of four hostages to be returned to Israel at 11 p.m.

By AMICHAI STEIN

The bodies of four Israeli hostages will be returned from the Gaza Strip at 11:00 p.m. on Wednesday, sources confirmed to The Jerusalem Post.

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Standing in silence: Israel gathers for the Bibas family - opinion

Because when a mother and her children are stolen from their home and returned in death, we do not look away.

By JACOB SCHIMMEL
 Israelis at the Bibas family funeral on February 26, 2025. (photo credit: CHEN SCHIMMEL)
Israelis at the Bibas family funeral on February 26, 2025.
(photo credit: CHEN SCHIMMEL)

The roads are lined with people.

They are here.

From the early hours, they have stood - fathers lifting their children so they can see; mothers holding hands too small to understand but know; soldiers at attention; young men with heads bowed; elderly women with tears on their cheeks who have seen too much but still stand.

The boys on their bikes have stopped. The shopkeepers who have stepped outside. The bus drivers who have pulled to the side of the road.

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Israel at war: What you need to know


  • Hamas launched a massive attack on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border and taking some 240 hostages into Gaza.
  • Over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered, including over 350 at the Re'im music festival and hundreds of Israeli civilians across Gaza border communities.
  • 59 hostages remain in Gaza.
  • 49 hostages in total have been killed in captivity, IDF says.
  • The IDF launched a ground invasion of Lebanon on September 30.
  • The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire came into effect on November 27 at 4:00 a.m.
  • Netanyahu confirmed the first phase of the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire on January 17, 2025
  • 735 terrorists will be released as part of the hostage deal