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Israelis Celebrate Hostage Release Deal, Hope for Return of Captives

Hostage Release Deal ⁣Reached, Israelis Anticipate‍ Return of Captives

TEL AVIV, ‍ISRAEL – A deal⁢ has been reached to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza, ⁣sparking widespread elation adn cautious ‌optimism across Israel. the formal agreement ⁢is expected to​ be ⁢signed later Thursday in Egypt, a key ⁤mediator alongside the‍ united⁤ States and Qatar, perhaps bringing the remaining ⁢living ⁤hostages home ‌within ⁢days.

The agreement comes nearly​ two years​ after Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on ⁣Israel,​ which resulted in‌ the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians. The‌ attack ⁢led to the abduction⁢ of 251 people, of whom 47 remain in gaza, with the Israeli military stating 25 of ⁢those are presumed dead.

News of the impending release has prompted ⁢spontaneous celebrations. ⁤”There⁤ are no words to describe the feeling today. It’s indescribable,like spontaneous joy,excitement,tears,” saeid Rachel Peery,49,a tech sector employee,who left work‌ with colleagues upon ⁤hearing the news. ‍”It’s ⁤a day that the ⁢entire nation has been ⁢waiting for, for two years, every second, every day.”

Businessman Gyura‍ Dishon ‌expressed similar relief. “It’s⁢ unbelievable… You couldn’t ⁢stop crying,”⁤ he said. “It’s like something that‌ you wouldn’t believe can ⁢happen and you were wishing for it to happen and⁣ then it’s coming true all of ‌a sudden.”

While ​the ⁣prospect ⁢of hostages returning home is widely celebrated, sentiments remain complex. ⁢In Jerusalem, a newsagent voiced⁤ support for the release but stated, “I ⁢am against ending the war. They started something, they must pay the heavy ‌price.”

Others acknowledge the pain⁣ of loss ⁤alongside the hope for the‌ future. A man ‌praying during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot described the news as a “splendid feeling” ⁣that “should have been done a long time ⁤ago,” but added, ⁣”This is not a happy ending. We have lost many good people.⁣ But it​ was the right thing to⁢ do.”

In Tel Aviv, ⁣Noam Ekhaus,⁢ a 36-year-old photographer ⁤and neuroscience researcher, described the ‌atmosphere ⁣as⁤ transformative. “I haven’t been smiling like this in a while and I ​don’t think that I’m the only one,” she said. “I’m walking down the​ street and I’m feeling something ‍different and I’m seeing something⁤ different and this is what hope​ feels ​like.”

Israel’s‌ retaliatory campaign in Gaza following the October 7th attack has killed at least 67,194 people, according to the health ministry⁣ in the Hamas-run territory, figures the United Nations considers credible.

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