
Adam Rasgon
Jerusalem Correspondent at The New York Times
Jerusalem-based correspondent for the @nytimes Email: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Adam Rasgon |Rawan Ahmad
The holiday is usually a celebration of the liberation of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt. But for many Israelis, the suffering of the captives still in Gaza is tempering the joy. When Yona Schnitzer, a marketing writer from Tel Aviv, attended the traditional Passover Seder meal last year, he said a special prayer for the return of all of the hostages still being held by Palestinian militants in Gaza. He had thought their freedom would be secured by Passover 2025, but that did not happen.
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telegraphindia.com | Natan Odenheimer |Adam Rasgon
The letter, which was signed by roughly a thousand people, including a former chief of staff and other former senior military leaders, laid bare a growing divide in the Israeli military over the handling of the war Natan Odenheimer, Adam Rasgon Published 12.04.25, 07:03 AM Palestinians flee areas in the eastern part of Gaza City Hundreds of reservists and retired officers in Israel’s air force signed a letter on Thursday urging the Israeli government to agree to a deal with Hamas to return...
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Natan Odenheimer |Adam Rasgon
Hundreds of reservists and retired officers in Israel's air force signed a letter on Thursday urging the Israeli government to agree to a deal with Hamas to return hostages to Israel, even at the price of stopping the war in Gaza. The letter, signed by roughly a thousand people, including a former chief of staff and other former senior military leaders, laid bare a growing divide in the Israeli military over the handling of the war.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Adam Rasgon |Ronen Bergman
Officials met Hamas three times, breaking with a policy against contacting a group the U.S. considers a terrorist organization. But Israeli opposition and shifting positions doomed the effort. The Americans were in a hurry. Adam Boehler, a senior U.S. official, wanted Hamas to agree to the release of the last living American Israeli hostage in Gaza so that President Trump could announce his freedom during a speech to Congress.
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2 weeks ago |
straitstimes.com | Vivian Yee |Bilal Shbair |Adam Rasgon
GAZA STRIP – In a rare and perilous public show of anger against Hamas, hundreds of Palestinians marched through Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip this week, demanding that the militant group relinquish control of the territory and end the war with Israel, according to four witnesses. The march on April 2 appeared to be the latest of a handful of such protests that have broken out in the last two weeks, despite Hamas’ efforts to suppress dissent with threats and shows of force.
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Representatives of the Trump administration met with senior Hamas officials at a walled-off compound in Doha, Qatar three times in early March Here's our behind-the-scenes account of the extraordinary talks w/@ronenbergman https://t.co/sz7jqad56M

The only way for almost all people in Gaza to escape the horrors of the war is by leaving via Egypt And that is often a complicated & expensive ordeal, involving the hefty payments to an Egyptian firm that can get Palestinians on an approved travel list https://t.co/6nI9365lGy

A major issue in cease-fire talks: How can people displaced from northern Gaza go back? w/@ewong https://t.co/Tzug9GgDt8