Tel Aviv, Israel — Hamas has released all 20 living Israeli hostages being held in Gaza under a ceasefire deal, prompting jubilant celebrations in Tel Aviv. The announcement came as former U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Israel to a hero’s welcome on Monday, October 14, 2025.
What Happened
The release of the hostages began earlier on Monday, when the first seven were handed over to Israeli authorities. The remaining 13 hostages were released shortly afterward. Thousands of Israelis gathered in Hostages Square to witness the event on large screens, cheering and chanting messages of hope and gratitude.
Trump declared, “the war is over,” as he arrived at Ben Gurion Airport, where he was welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He is scheduled to meet the families of the hostages in Jerusalem and address the Israeli parliament before traveling to a peace summit in Sharm-el Sheikh, Egypt.
Background of the Hostage Crisis
The hostages were taken during the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in over 1,200 deaths and more than 250 people taken hostage. The ceasefire agreement marks the first phase of a 20-point peace plan aimed at ending hostilities between Israel and Gaza.
As part of the deal, Israel will also release over 1,700 Palestinian prisoners and detainees, most of whom have not been charged or convicted, according to rights organization Hamoked.
Public and Social Media Reactions
Crowds in Tel Aviv erupted with joy, waving flags and chanting slogans like “everyone now” and “bring them home.” Social media was flooded with messages celebrating the safe return of the hostages, with citizens and global observers expressing relief and hope for lasting peace in the region.
Official Statements or What Happens Next
Israeli officials confirmed that humanitarian and diplomatic measures will continue as part of the ceasefire. Trump’s planned summit in Sharm-el Sheikh will bring together leaders from over 20 countries to discuss the next steps for stabilizing the region and implementing the remaining phases of the peace plan.
Closing Line
This story may be updated as more information becomes available regarding the hostages’ return and the ongoing peace negotiations.
