For 24 months, it’s been Israel’s ground zero of anguish, uncertainty, torment and despair.
But early Thursday, the central Tel Aviv area that’s become known as Hostages Square was a burst of unfettered jubilation.
A Champagne bottle was popped open to cheers from the crowd. Sweets were doled out. Tears of joy mixed with laughter and long embraces as the news sunk in: The struggle to free Israeli captives held in Gaza appears to finally be coming to a close.
Matan is coming home! yelled Einav Zangauker, arguably the most prominent face of the 2-year-long campaign to free the hostages, referring to her captive son. Her arms raised to the sky, she shouted out Thank you! as a crowd of supporters, families of hostages, and former hostages freed earlier in the war filled the square.
I want to smell his smell, she told reporters of her son. “If I have one dream, it is seeing Matan sleep in his own bed.
After their loved ones were kidnapped in Hamas’ Oct 7, 2023, attack that sparked the