Tola i believe
Gideon
Jael.
The Bible doesn't say specifically, but the job of the judges was to deliver Israel from a suppresor, so I'd say he delivered them in some way.
No, Samuel was not the last judge of Israel.
Joshua
Samuel was the last judge Israel who anointed Saul and later David as King. Samuel had the unique position of being prophet, judge, and priest.
Saul's response to the compromise of becoming servants to the Ammonites was one of strong disapproval and indignation. He rallied the Israelites to fight against the Ammonites, demonstrating his commitment to protecting the dignity and freedom of his people. This action helped solidify his leadership and unite the Israelites under his command, ultimately leading to a decisive victory against the Ammonites. Saul's response illustrated his dedication to the welfare of Israel and his rejection of subjugation.
Deborah
...I doubt it.
Jewish tradition and scripture hold that the law was delivered by Moses (משה) to the Children of Israel (×‘× ×™ ישראל).
ammonites are extinct
Samson