Six living hostages are back home in Israel after Hamas released them in exchange for 602 Palestinian prisons on Saturday.
Investigation is under way as Israel ramps up raids in the West Bank following the blasts that caused no casualties.
Explosives were found on two other buses but did not detonate, police spokesman Asi Aharoni told Channel 13 TV. Israeli ...
Hamas freed six hostages from Gaza on Saturday, the last living Israeli captives slated for release under the first phase of a fragile ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night ordered the military to conduct a “massive” counter-terrorism ...
Bus drivers countrywide had been asked to stop and inspect their vehicles for additional explosive devices, Israeli media ...
Yafo, Israel - Israeli settlers are currently protesting in Tel Aviv, demanding the completion of the prisoner exchange deal ...
Israeli police have reported a "suspected terror attack" after a number of buses burst into flames. Emergency services raced ...
Explosions that rattled central Israel on Thursday are being treated as a suspected terror attack ...
Three Israeli men held hostage in the Gaza Strip are set to be released on Saturday in exchange for more than 300 Palestinian ...
Israeli security forces have arrested an Israeli citizen on suspicion of transporting a Palestinian allegedly involved in planting explosive devices on buses in central Israel, Israeli media reported ...
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has ordered the military to intensify raids in West Bank refugee camps following a series of bus explosions near Tel Aviv. Katz described the incident as a terror ...