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#bestcollectionmizo #israelnews #trumpnews #gazanews KHAWVEL MAK TIH GAZA-AH A THLENG TA || FIRFIAK CHHUAH ZALEN // All 20 remaining living hostages return to Israel, after over 2 years in Hamas captivity Israel joined the families in celebration on Monday as Hamas released the 20 remaining living hostages under the Gaza ceasefire deal brokered by US President Donald Trump, who came to Israel to mark the event. Hamas is yet to release the remains of 28 dead hostages, despite being required to do so under the deal that would bring some closure to the national trauma that began when the terror group took 251 hostages back to Gaza after massacring some 1,200 people on October 7, 2023. All 20 returned pale and frail, but smiling and standing on their legs, with most of them held in horrific conditions in tunnels deep under Gaza, where many faced abuse, starvation and received limited medical treatment.Each released hostage was taken to the Re’im border facility, where they were reunited with their families in emotional scenes. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hostages Square to celebrate the release, waving Israeli flags and singing and dancing. Thousands more lined the streets as the hostages were transported to the Re’im base, while others gathered at the three hospitals where the freed hostages were brought.Marking the release, Ohad Ben Ami, who was released emaciated from Hamas captivity in February as part of the last Gaza ceasefire, sent a message to his former cellmates: Bohbot, Ohana, Kuperstein, Kalfon and Herkin Elkana, Yosef, Bar, Segev, Maxim, my souls, I love you,” said Ben Ami. “Listen well, all of the nation of Israel waited for you, is waiting for you, you can’t imagine what was going on here. I will finally see you and hold you, we will do all the things we planned after you reunite with your families. You’ll recover, you’ll see, I regained all of my weight,” he added. “I love you, you’re so strong, you held on, I’m so proud of you, I love you, love you!” said Ben Ami. Israel had initially said it would wait until all hostages, the living and the dead, had been released, but instead decided to free the prisoners after only the 20 living hostages were freed. “This represents a blatant breach of the agreement by Hamas. We expect Israel’s government and the mediators to take immediate action to rectify this grave injustice,” the Forum said, noting it is “shocked and dismayed The families of the deceased hostages are enduring especially difficult days filled with deep sorrow,” said the group. “We will not abandon any hostage. The mediators must enforce the agreement’s terms and ensure Hamas pays a price for this violation.” “I want to clarify to all that Tamir, from the first day, was listed as a living hostage, and also today, despite the heavy cloud, it hasn’t been proven otherwise,” he wrote on social media Bibi normalized the number 20 instead of 22,” says Nimrodi, referring to the list of 20 living hostages mentioned by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recent weeks. // Israel on Monday freed nearly 2,000 Palestinians — including hundreds of terror convicts serving life terms — from its prisons as part of a deal to reach a ceasefire and release the hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.Shortly after 20 living hostages were freed, Israel put 1,968 Palestinian prisoners on buses that departed for the West Bank and Gaza. Among those freed were 250 security prisoners, most of them serving one or more life terms for deadly attacks on Israelis. They include a Palestinian police officer who joined in the notorious lynching of two reservists at the start of the Second Intifada in 2000, a Gaza resident who raped and murdered a 13-year-old boy and dozens of other terrorists responsible for a series of suicide bombings and other attacks Early in the morning, police and prison forces arrived at Ofer Prison near Ramallah in the West Bank to prepare the release of the security prisoners. Some 88 of the prisoners were sent back to the West Bank and East Jerusalem.Posters hung up on the outer walls of the Ofer detention facility read: “He who threatens a flood is drowned and wiped out,” referring to “the Al Aqsa Flood,” Hamas’s name for the October 7, 2023, massacre IDF forces could be heard using tear gas and stun grenades to disperse crowds on the other side of the nearby West Bank security barrier, gathered to celebrate the release of the prisoners. “It’s an indescribable feeling, a new birth,” 43-year-old Mahdi Ramadan, newly released, told AFP, flanked by his parents with whom he said he would spend his first evening out of jail. Nearby, relatives exchanged hugs, young men in tears pressed their foreheads against each other — some fainting from the emotion of seeing loved ones again after years in jail. The crowd chanted in celebration “Allahu akbar,” meaning “God is the greatest