אזוי פאריפענע פאלעסטינע עזה איינוואונער ביים אויפנעמען די אויסגעלייזטע טעראריסטן
Crowds gathered across Gaza to welcome home Palestinian prisoners released by Israel as part of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement. The emotional scenes unfolded on October 13, 2025, as buses carrying freed detainees arrived to cheering families and waving flags.
Under the deal, Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Hamas freeing the final 20 living Israeli hostages, marking the culmination of months of tense negotiations.
Footage from Gaza City and Khan Younis showed crowds chanting, embracing relatives, and celebrating in the streets, reflecting a mix of relief and defiance following years of conflict and captivity.
The large-scale exchange, mediated by the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, is seen as a key milestone in the fragile peace process. While Israeli officials stressed the importance of securing the hostages’ release, Gazans viewed the return of their prisoners as a moment of national pride and emotional closure.
Analysts say the exchange highlights both the human cost of war and the delicate balance of diplomacy required to sustain the current ceasefire and move toward lasting stability in the region.