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The last remaining hostages in Gaza are set to be released Monday morning, eliciting mixed feelings in those awaiting them. Hostage Square in Tel Aviv has been at the heart of the ‘Bring Them Home Now’ movement,
Rabba Anat Sharbat, the unofficial “rabbi of Hostages Square,” wept as she recited the Shehechiyanu blessing after lighting the candles to mark the beginning of Simchat Torah holiday on Monday evening, hours after all 20 living hostages returned to Israel.
Families and supporters of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas flocked on Thursday to the Tel Aviv square that’s become the focal point of two years of campaigning for their release.
Witkoff's remarks come after he and CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper confimed that Israeli forces in Gaza had withdrawn to the lines agreed upon in the Trump ceasefire plan. US President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff gave an emotional address to more than 100,
A crowd of tens of thousands in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square cheers uproariously as an event organizer announces, “The hostages are in the hands of the IDF.” There is no official announcement from the army yet that it has received the hostages.
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‘Thank You Trump! Thank You Trump!’ Hostage Square Bursts Into Pro-Trump Chants Over Peace Deal
A massive crowd at Tel Aviv's Hostages Square on Saturday evening burst into a chant thanking PresidentTrump for brokering a deal between Israel and Hamas that will have 48 hostages released on Monday