Gilad Schalit

French politician reported to prosecutor for 'terrorism' offenses after meeting PFLP in Lebanon

On September 28, The Jerusalem Post reported that Portes flew to Lebanon and met with PFLP members shortly after quitting the Gaza flotilla for "personal reasons."

Thomas Portes with deputy Andrée Taurinya, Olivier Besancenot, and Salah Hamouri visiting the 'cemetery of the martyrs of the Palestinian cause,' as well as the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila and of Mar Elias in Beirut on September 26, 2025.
 Ghazi Hamad, member of Hamas Political Office, delivers remarks on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, during a press conference in Beirut, Lebanon, October 28, 2023.

Why did Hamas trot out Hamas leader Ghazi Hamad to show he’s alive? - analysis

PROTESTERS CALL for the release of the hostages held in Gaza at a demonstration outside Sderot last Saturday night. The large sign reads: ‘Time for a decision, life or death.’

Israel’s sacred war: Two years in the grip of the hostages - opinion

MK Tally Gotliv seen during a court hearing of Yonatan Urich, at the court in Lod, August 19, 2025

Grapevine, August 22, 2025: Brains betrayed...


February 20, 2017: Seeking a solution

"The 1993 Oslo Accords did not require a sovereign Palestinian-Arab entity."

Letters

How an IDF official shifted policy by sending Schalit deal terrorists back to jail for life

Outgoing Chief West Bank Prosecutor Lt. Col. Maurice Hirsch speaks to 'The Jerusalem Post' about his fateful decision that led Israel to a massive policy shift.

IDF arrest a suspected Palestinian during a raid in Hebron

Mengistu family: Pact with Ankara ‘bitter’ mistake

“The signing of the deal is a bitter mistake, an unfortunate, painful and infuriating, decision that ignores the suffering of the families,” said Abera’s brother Ilan.

PARENTS OF Lt. Hadar Goldin and St.-Sgt. Oron Shaul, who were killed in the Gaza Strip during 2014’s Operation Protective Edge, hold a protest yesterday outside the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem.

IDF to reform controversial anti-kidnapping Hannibal Protocol

The Hannibal Protocol gained worldwide attention in 2014, when numerous Palestinian civilians were killed after IDF initiated a massive counterattack in vain after Hamas attempted kidnap a soldier.

IDF soldiers storm a target during the ground incursion into Gaza

Analysis: Are more Schalit deals on the table?

It seems then that even if there are no current Schalit deals publicly on the table, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not want anyone tying his hands either.

Gilad Schalit released by Hamas captors as part of prisoner swap in 2011.

VIDEO: Gilad Schalit dines, helps prepare barbecue with Hamas captors

In a new clip which aired on Hamas-run television, the organization pays homage to the armed operatives who held Schalit captive in Gaza for up to five years.

Gilad Schalit seen in Hamas captivity

The Jerusalem Post’s top 5 stories of 2015

The Iran deal heads the list, but what’s next?

2015: The year that was

Germany’s 'Mr. Hezbollah' to coordinate EU intelligence council

Confirmed to 'Post': Germany’s top spy Gerhard Konrad to oversee the EU Intelligence Analysis and Situation Center in Brussels.

European Union flags

Barak on tape: I got ‘childish’ Netanyahu to do Schalit deal

Likud fires back: Ex-defense minister is "pathetic"

Gilad Schalit released by Hamas captors as part of prisoner swap in 2011.

Gilad Schalit's girlfriend gushes over her man on social media

Almost four years after being released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, will we be hearing wedding bells in the future for Schalit and his girlfriend Adi Sigler?

Adi Sigler and Gilad Schalit