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Title: Hamas Releases Hostages, Trump Visits Israel

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hostage Release & U.S.​ Support:​ Hamas Frees Seven, Trump Visits Israel

Gaza – Hamas has released seven hostages to the International Committee⁤ of the Red Cross (ICRC), marking a notable development in ongoing negotiations and bringing a measure of relief ‍to families after 738 days of uncertainty. Simultaneously, ‌former⁣ U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Israel Sunday, signaling strong american support for its ally amid the conflict.

The release‍ of the hostages -‍ identified as Guy Gilboa Dalal, Eitan Mor, Matan Angrest, Alon Ohel, Gali, ziv Berman and Omri ‍Miran – comes as efforts to secure⁣ a broader peace agreement intensify. While 20 hostages are believed to remain in Gaza, this initial ⁢exchange offers ⁢a potential pathway toward‍ ending the conflict and underscores the critical role‍ of international mediation.⁢ Trump’s visit, including a planned address to the Knesset ⁣on Monday, is intended to bolster Israel’s position‍ and facilitate ‌discussions toward⁢ a lasting⁤ resolution.

During his flight from Washington D.C., Trump ‌stated, “The war is over,” suggesting optimism regarding ‍the progress⁣ toward ⁤peace. He is scheduled to ⁢travel to Egypt following his time in Israel to chair‌ a Gaza peace summit with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Sharm el-Sheikh.

Israeli president Herzog has announced plans to award Trump the nation’s highest civilian honor, recognizing his contribution‍ to ​securing the hostages’ release and‌ working toward an end to the ​Gaza war. The award‌ ceremony is⁣ anticipated later this year.

the Israeli Foreign Ministry welcomed the released hostages with a statement on social media platform X: “We have waited 738 ⁤days to say this: Welcome back.” The ICRC facilitated the transfer of the‌ seven ⁣hostages from the Gaza Strip into Israeli territory.

(nvc/ita)

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