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Hostage Square in Tel Aviv

‘It’s Like They’re Family’: The Emotional Return of Gaza Hostages to Israel

Tears and pride filled Hostage Square in Tel Aviv as all 20 living Gaza hostages were released after more than two years in captivity. Crowds wept, embraced, and waved signs welcoming the returnees, expressing both profound relief and sober gratitude. The atmosphere mixed celebration with reverence for the ordeal endured, capturing a national moment of homecoming and hope. Praise for President Donald Trump’s role in the process rang out from parts of the crowd, while others voiced criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reflecting the charged emotions of the day. 

As families awaited reunions and first medical checks, onlookers spoke of the hostages as if they were their own kin—an expression of solidarity that has defined Israel’s public square throughout the crisis. For many present, the day marked a long-prayed-for answer, even as they acknowledged the lingering pain and the continuing national debate over how best to secure the release and safety of all Israelis amid ongoing threats. 

The joyous return was tempered by remembrance of those who did not come home and by renewed calls to safeguard the country while pursuing every righteous path to peace. In the midst of cheers, there was a quiet resolve: to comfort the afflicted, to honor the resilience of the survivors, and to seek unity in a time of profound testing.  (JPost/VFI News)

“God of shalom, we thank You for bringing the hostages back home after 2 years. We ask that You bring healing and restoration to each hostage as they return to normal life and that You still the storms of anger and hurt. Cover Israel’s families with Your peace, protect the vulnerable, and help the nation walk together through this fragile transition. Restore hope and heal wounds that words and politics have opened.”