Tel Aviv, Trump and hostages
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Families and supporters of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas flocked on Thursday to the Tel Aviv square that’s become the focal point of two years of campaigning for their release.
Expressing gratitude towards US President Donald Trump, his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, described it as a "powerful night," thanking Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for their efforts in achieving the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, as reported by The Times of Israel.
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Images of joy and relief from Tel Aviv's 'Hostage Square'
Pictures from Tel Aviv showed relief and joy at the news of an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas to bring an end to the fighting in the Gaza Strip. The images in the early hours of Thursday came from the so-called Hostage Square in the centre of Tel Aviv,
During an interview with The Jewish Chronicle in September 2025, Azealia Banks expressed that she believed music and entertainment should not be influenced by bans or restrictions. She said that if people started banning Russians or Israelis from music, then many others would also have to be banned, which wouldn’t make sense to her.
One week after President Donald Trump, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his side, announced a breakthrough in efforts to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, there is still no ceasefire.
Additional airlines, such as British Airways and Iberia Express, are also expected to resume daily flights to Tel Aviv from October 26. Air Canada is set to resume its daily flights between Toronto and Tel Aviv,
Thousands of Palestinians poured north along Gazas coast on Saturday, journeying by foot, car, and cart toward their long-abandoned homes as a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas appeared to hold.
Thousands of Palestinians began returning to their homes across Gaza on Saturday amid a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.