Key Points

President Trump touched down in Israel to a warm welcome from top Israeli officials. His arrival coincided with the first hostage release after two years of captivity. The Israeli air control tower emotionally thanked Trump for his friendship between the nations. Meanwhile, seven hostages were safely transferred to Israeli territory as part of the ceasefire agreement.

Key Points: Trump Welcomed in Israel as Hostage Release Deal Begins

  • Trump welcomed by Israeli President Herzog and PM Netanyahu at airport
  • Seven hostages released to Red Cross in first phase of ceasefire deal
  • Israeli air control thanks Trump for friendship and unbreakable bond
  • Tel Aviv beachfront displays Trump silhouette with thank you message
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God bless America and God bless Israel: Israel expresses gratitude as Trump touches down

President Trump arrives in Israel amid historic hostage exchange, welcomed by Israeli leaders with emotional airport greeting as first hostages return after two years.

"God bless America and God bless Israel - Israeli Air Control Tower"

Tel Aviv, October 13

US President Donald Trump arrived in Israel on Monday as the exchange of hostages continues. He was welcomed by the top brass of Israel, and upon entry into the Israeli airspace, the Air Control thanked Trump, saying that his visit carries a deep meaning for the people.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal Herzog, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu, Jared Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump, Ambassador Mike Huckabee and US Special Envoy for Middle East Steve Witkoff were among those at the airport to welcome the US President.

Air Force One was welcomed by the Ben Gurion Airport Control Tower with a message thanking Trump for his friendship and the unbreakable bond between the two nations, Rapid Response reported.

"Welcome to the state of Israel, Mr. President. Your visit carries deep meaning for people in this time. Thank you for your friendship and unbreakable bond between our nations. God bless America and God bless Israel."

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Ahead of Trump's arrival, a drone shot showed the depiction of Trump's silhouette on the Tel Aviv beachfront with the words "thank you".

Meanwhile, Israel's military confirmed on Monday that seven hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have been handed over to the Red Cross and are now safely escorted to Israeli territory, marking the first phase of a long-awaited release under the ceasefire and hostage-for-prisoner deal.

The release marks a breakthrough in the two-year conflict between Israel and Hamas. It follows a ceasefire and exchange agreement brokered with international mediation involving Egypt, Qatar, and the United States.

The seven hostages handed over include Gali and Ziv Berman, Matan Angrest, Alon Ohel, Omri Miran, Eitan Mor and Guy Gilboa-Dallal, according to reports.

As per Hebrew Media the group will undergo a brief psychological evaluation.

Crowds gathered across Israel on Monday morning as Hamas prepared to release a group of 20 living hostages after two years in captivity, Times of Israel reported.

Families, friends and supporters lined streets, public squares and military bases, awaiting the emotional homecoming of their loved ones.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the hostage release is good news, I wish our Indian government had more influence in such international mediation efforts. We have the diplomatic capability to contribute meaningfully to global peace.
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Arjun K
Trump's visit timing is interesting - right when hostages are being released. American influence in Middle East politics continues to be significant. Hope this brings lasting peace.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Israel, I can understand the emotional significance of this moment for the families. Two years in captivity is unimaginable. Wishing them strength and healing.
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Nikhil C
The psychological evaluation for released hostages is crucial. We've seen similar situations in India with our soldiers returning from captivity. Mental health support is essential for their recovery.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope the focus remains on humanitarian aspects rather than political grandstanding. The real heroes are the families who endured two years of uncertainty.

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