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Four wounded in Tel Aviv stabbing attack, Israel's military chief resigns

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 Several wounded in stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, January 21, 2025. (photo credit: CHEN SCHIMMEL)
Several wounded in stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, January 21, 2025.
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Trump says he's not confident ceasefire in Gaza will be kept

US President plans to lift pause on 2,000-pound bomb supply to Israel • Thinks Saudi Arabia will normalize relations with Israel

By HANNAH SARISOHN, REUTERS
US President Donald Trump signs documents in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington, US, January 20, 2025. (photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA)
US President Donald Trump signs documents in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington, US, January 20, 2025.
(photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA)

President Donald Trump, while signing a slew of executive orders in the Oval Office on Monday night following his inaugural parade event, was asked if he was confident he could keep the ceasefire in Gaza and complete the three phases of the deal. 

"I'm not confident," Trump replied. "It's not our war. It's their war. I'm not confident, but they're very weakened on the other side."

Trump said he looked at a picture of Gaza and said it's like a "massive demolition site" and that it's "really got to be rebuilt in a different way."

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Noa Argamani, hostage families brought on stage at Trump's presidential parade

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump shook hands with the hostage families as they filed on stage.

By HANNAH SARISOHN
 U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as relatives of Israeli hostages of Hamas look on in the Capital One Arena during ceremonies on the inauguration day of his second presidential term, in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2025.  (photo credit: REUTERS/AMANDA PEROBELLI)
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as relatives of Israeli hostages of Hamas look on in the Capital One Arena during ceremonies on the inauguration day of his second presidential term, in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2025.
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Families of both American and Israeli hostages were welcomed on stage at President Trump's inaugural parade on Monday night by Middle East Envoy Steve Witcoff, an instrumental figure in pushing Israel and Hamas to agree to the ceasefire and hostage deal. 

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump shook hands with the families as they filed on stage, pausing to speak with the family of Omer Neutra, a New York-born IDF tank commander who was killed on October 7

Daniel Neutra, Omer's younger brother, received thunderous applause after raising a poster of his brother and pumping his fist. 

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Sheba Hospital tells Ministry of Health to investigate alleged leaks on hostages

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  (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST/REUTERS)
(photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST/REUTERS)

Sheba Hospital told the Ministry of Health on Monday to investigate alleged leaks to Israeli media about the conditions of the three recently released hostages, saying that all leaks harm the hostages' privacy and trust in their doctors. 

The hospital has repeatedly denied that any recently published reports came from it.

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Trump 'fulfilled' after hostage's release, Witkoff tells N12

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  (photo credit: GILI YAARI /FLASH90)
(photo credit: GILI YAARI /FLASH90)

Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff said that he thought newly sworn-in President Donald Trump felt "fulfilled" after the first three hostages were released on Sunday in an interview with N12 Monday night after Trump's inauguration.  

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Rescued hostage Noa Argamani, hostage families brought on stage at Trump's presidential parade

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump shook hands with the hostage families as they filed on stage.

By HANNAH SARISOHN
 US President Donald Trump signs executive orders for January 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington, US, January 20, 2025. (photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA)
US President Donald Trump signs executive orders for January 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day in Washington, US, January 20, 2025.
(photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA)

Families of both American and Israeli hostages were welcomed on stage at President Trump's inaugural parade on Monday night by Middle East Envoy Steve Witcoff, an instrumental figure in pushing Israel and Hamas to agree to the ceasefire and hostage deal. 

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump shook hands with the families as they filed on stage, pausing to speak with the family of Omer Neutra, a New York-born IDF tank commander who was killed on October 7.

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'Long road to recovery': Relatives of freed hostages speak for the first time

The relatives of the three released hostages issued their first public statements on Monday evening from the Tel Hashomer Hospital in Tel Aviv.

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 Relatives of Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher at the first public statements (photo credit: Paulina Patimer)
Relatives of Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher at the first public statements
(photo credit: Paulina Patimer)

The relatives of the three released hostages, Emily Damari, Doron Steinbracher, and Romi Gonen, issued their first public statements on Monday evening from the Tel Hashomer Hospital in Tel Aviv.

"Today, Doron is home with us. Our Dorona is here. We are still processing, trying to cope. Doron is doing well, strong and brave, but she has a long road of recovery ahead of her and us," Doron's sister, Yamit Ashkenazi, said, addressing the press first.

"The journey to bring Doron home has ended, but her journey to recovery is just beginning. We ourselves survived the October 7th massacre and haven't yet begun our own recovery process," Ashkenazi continued.

"We humbly ask that you give Doron the private space she needs to recover and regain strength. Her privacy is an integral part of her rehabilitation process, and we thank you for your understanding and consideration," she stated.

Ashkenazi then shared a message from Doron: "My return home doesn't mean those still there shouldn't return - everyone must come back. I ask you to continue fighting, never give up, take to the streets, all phases of the deal must be implemented. Everyone needs to return until the last hostage comes home. Just as I was fortunate to return to my family, so must everyone else."

 Yamit Ashkenazi, Doron's sister (credit: Hostages and Missing Families Forum) Yamit Ashkenazi, Doron's sister (credit: Hostages and Missing Families Forum)

Tom Damari, Emily's brother, then thanked the IDF soldiers who risked their lives during the war. "We embrace and love you."

"We want to thank the Israeli government that voted in favor of the agreement," he said.

"Although our nightmare has come to an end, there are still 94 people kidnapped. Please, let's end their nightmares and bring the living to rehabilitation and the dead to burial."

"Our Emily," he said, addressing his sister, "We are proud of you. You have won the meaning of the word courage. Am Yisrael Chai!"

'Thanking Israeli government and prime minister'

Meirav Leshem Gonen, Romi's mother said, "I begin by thanking the Israeli government and the prime minister for bravely and ethically making the responsible decision to initiate this critically important process - bringing our sons and daughters back within our borders.

"We also wish to express our gratitude to US President Donald Trump, whose courageous support of Israel and reinforcement of human good in the world helped drive and bring about this moment.

"Family never gives up, and the people of Israel are family," she added.

Emily's mother takes the stage

"I am delighted to be able to tell you that Emily is in high spirits and on the road to recovery," Mandy Damari, Emily's mother, said at the end of the statements. "As you will have seen last night, she is an amazingly strong and resilient young woman.

"On behalf of Emily and the rest of our family, there are so many people who deserve a special thank you for working to bring her home. To the soldiers who fought and gave their lives on October 7 and every day since. To the Israeli government, President Biden, President Trump, and leaders and negotiators around the world for making our dream come true," she added.

 Meirav Leshem Gonen, mother of Romi Gonen (credit: Hostages and Missing Families Forum) Meirav Leshem Gonen, mother of Romi Gonen (credit: Hostages and Missing Families Forum)

"To the British government for their support during this nightmare, to the Spurs football fans who sang Emily’s name, and to the thousands of volunteers everywhere who put up stickers, held up posters, wore yellow ribbons and went to rallies and prayers.

"Please keep on fighting for the remaining 94 hostages who need to come home. There are too many other families who are waiting to hug their loved ones or bring them back for a proper burial."

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'Terrified, underground,' First details of Emily, Doron and Romi's time in captivity

Even though the women did sometimes receive medical help or medications, they spent significant stretches of time without daylight, confined to underground space, N12 added.

By MATHILDA HELLER
Israeli forces collect released Gaza hostages Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher on January 19, 2025 (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Israeli forces collect released Gaza hostages Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher on January 19, 2025
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

The three women released from Hamas captivity on Sunday shared their first testimonies from their captivity with N12 exclusively on Monday, cleared for publication by the military censor.

Doron Steinbrecher, Romi Gonen, and Emily Damari relayed that they were initially held together but were later separated. They revealed that they were only informed of their release on Sunday morning: "We couldn’t believe it when we were told we were about to go home."

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'I want to be remembered as man of peace': Newly sworn-in President Trump said at inauguration

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

During his inauguration speech, newly sworn-in President Donald Trump addressed the hostage deal, saying, "I want to be remembered as a man of peace."

"The hostages in the Middle East are coming back home to their families," Trump said.

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WATCH: Ex-hostage Emily Damari reunites with mother for first time

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Former hostage Emily Damari reunites with mother, January 20, 2025 (credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit).
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WATCH: Ex-hostage Doron Steinbrecher reunites with mother for first time after Hamas captivity

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Former hostage Doron Steinbrecher reunites with mother, January 20, 2025 (credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit).
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Israel at War: What you need to know

  • Hamas launched a massive attack on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border and taking some 240 hostages into Gaza.
  • Over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered, including over 350 at the Re'im music festival and hundreds of Israeli civilians across Gaza border communities.
  • 94 hostages remain in Gaza.
  • 49 hostages in total have been killed in captivity, IDF says.
  • The IDF launched a ground invasion of Lebanon on September 30.
  • The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire came into effect on November 27 at 4:00 a.m.
  • Netanyahu confirmed the first phase of the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire on January 17, 2025
  • 735 terrorists that will be released as part of the hostage deal