Israeli Hostages Freed from Gaza: 20 Released After 2 Years in Historic Exchange

Israeli Hostages Freed from Gaza: 20 Released After 2 Years in Historic Exchange

In a landmark humanitarian development, Hamas has released the first batch of 20 Israeli hostages from Gaza, ending a two-year-long ordeal that began during the October 7, 2023 attacks. The hostages, held captive by the militant group, were freed as part of a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal, marking a historic step towards peace in the region.

The release involves Israel freeing approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, with hostages being freed in staggered batches. On the ground, reporter Pranay Upadhyay captured the jubilant and emotional scenes, quoting, “Finally the day has come after the two-year long ordeal of these individuals who remained in Hamas captivity.”

This development coincides with U.S. President Donald Trump’s official visit to Israel, where he met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and addressed the Knesset. Trump hailed the release as a milestone in his 20-point Middle East peace plan, declaring, “The war is over” and emphasizing a renewed path toward regional stability.

Analysts suggest that this hostage exchange could significantly de-escalate tensions in Gaza and strengthen diplomatic channels between Israel, the Palestinians, and the United States. Security arrangements remain in place to ensure the safety of all parties as subsequent phases of the agreement unfold.

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