In Israel, the Day After the Release of the Hostages
- Hamas released seven Israeli hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross as part of a ceasefire agreement with Israel.
- U.S. President Donald Trump arrived to address the Israeli Knesset, proclaiming it a new beginning after the ceasefire was achieved.
- The ceasefire deal, mediated by the Trump administration, aims for lasting peace and includes the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
- Israeli citizen Viki Cohen expressed hope for an end to the war, saying, 'I hope that these images can be the end to this war.
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Wyoming Delegation Applauds Release Of Israeli Hostages
Among the 20 living hostages released Monday as part of the Israel-Hamas peace deal is Avinatan Or, whose brother Chaim Or visited U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis in May. Lummis told Cowboy State Daily that it was unknown whether Avinatan Or was alive.
Locals react to release of Israeli hostages
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- After more than two years, there’s a sense of relief for many as Hamas released 20 surviving hostages Monday morning. Dan Pritsker is a member of the Jewish community in San Diego who has advocated for the release of the hostages. “I can say that Donald Trump is the most popular person in Israel right now,” he said. “They love him and what he did to help the country.” Palestinians also celebrating the release of about 2…
While the joy is immense in Israel after the release of the last 20 still alive hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Monday, October 13, it will be complete only with the repatriation of the bodies of those who died in captivity still in the hands of the Islamist movement. Yesterday, the Red Cross brought only four of them back to the Hebrew state.
Tears of joy at Hostage Square marked the end of the war. Still, many promise to return
At seven in the morning, the square was packed to capacity. For one day, the place that became a symbol of the struggle to bring back the hostages turned into a beacon of hope: 'The war may be over, but there's still a battle over the country'
The Hostage Release and the Future of Gaza
This morning, all remaining living hostages taken into Gaza on October 7, 2023, finally came home. It marks a historic turning point after more than two years of war—for the families who have fought tirelessly to bring their loved ones back, for the hostages who survived months of starvation and abuse, and for the Gazan civilians who have endured relent…
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