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    Watch: Israelis celebrate deal to return hostages

    US President Donald Trump’s announcement of an agreement which is expected to result in the release of hostages being held in the Gaza Strip for more than two years has caused delight and relief across Israel.

    The Hostages Families Forum, an organisation that has advocated for the return of Israeli captives in Gaza, expressed “profound gratitude” to Trump for what it called an “historic breakthrough”.

    The deal – which still must be agreed upon by Israel’s war cabinet – will see the release of 20 living hostages and the bodies of 28 dead hostages in return for 250 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences in Israeli jails and 1,700 detainees from Gaza.

    So far, 148 hostages have been returned – most as part of previous ceasefire deals – 51 bodies have been recovered and eight hostages have been rescued.

    Jubilant scenes have unfolded in Hostages’ Square in Tel Aviv as hundreds of people gathered ahead of the deal being signed.

    A crowd began clapping and dancing under US and Israeli flags – one woman holding up a sign saying: “We love Trump.”

    “It’s a magical day,” the woman said.

    Another, 50-year-old Yael, cried as she watched the crowd dancing.

    “I’m very excited – it’s such a relief,” she said. “We need to see them come back home to their families.”

    The mother and sister of Israeli hostage Matan Zangauker lit fireworks in celebration of the news that he would be returned home.

    “They’re coming back!… Matan is coming home!” Einav Zangauker said as she held her daughter.

    Viki Cohen, the mother of Israeli hostage Nimrod Cohen, posted on social media: “My child, you are coming home.”

    Reuters A group of people, with two women in front, linkinng hands and dancing, surrounded by others displaying Israeli flags, some with yellow umbrellas showing with 'NOW' printed on them  Reuters

    The delight was palpable in the streets of Tel Aviv following the announcement

    Former British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari celebrated with another freed hostage Romi Gonen, reciting prayers of gratitude, then toasting “L’chaim”, meaning “to life”. She has been campaigning for the release of her friends, twins Gali and Ziv Berman.

    Their brother Liran Berman posted: “My Gali and Ziv, I love you so much. You’re coming home.”

    Gil Dickman’s cousin Carmel Gat was taken hostage on 7 October 2023, and her body recovered from a tunnel in Gaza almost a year later. He has been joining other hostage families in pushing for a deal that brings the return of all those still being held in Gaza.

    “I can’t quite believe this is actually happening. We’ve been waiting for so long and here it is,” he said.

    He said he felt “broken” that Carmel will not be among those returning home but was “glowing with joy for the families of the hostages who are finally coming back”.

    Reuters Eitan Horn, barded and smiling, with hands behind his headReuters

    Eitan Horn was seized from kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel along with his brother

    Dalia Cusnir, whose brother-in-law Eitan Horn remains captive in Gaza, said she felt like she was living “in a dream”.

    “We’re more than grateful to President Trump and everything he has done for us. We feel like it might be the beginning of the end of this nightmare, and hugging Eitan feels closer than ever,” she said.

    But she cautioned that it was still too soon to celebrate.

    “Until the last hostage is here, we’re not opening the champagne. We’re going to keep fighting… until the end,” she said.

    “So many things can happen until the last moment so this is why we’re being so, so careful. We just want to thank everyone who was involved in the efforts and make sure this agreement is done… We will celebrate only once we have the last hostage back home.”

    Eitan was taken from kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel along with his brother Iair, who was released from captivity in a ceasefire deal earlier this year.



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