counter Ivanka Trump praises dad Donald’s peace deal as ‘triumph of faith’ ahead of expected return of kidnapped Israelis – Forsething

Ivanka Trump praises dad Donald’s peace deal as ‘triumph of faith’ ahead of expected return of kidnapped Israelis


THOUSANDS gathered in Hostage Square tonight – as President Trump’s daughter called the expected return of the kidnapped Israelis a “triumph of faith”.

Ivanka Trump told crowds in Tel Aviv: “The return of each hostage is not only a moment of homecoming and relief.

Ivanka Trump speaking at a podium with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner beside her at a rally in Tel Aviv.
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Ivanka Trump called the expected return of the kidnapped Israelis a ‘triumph of faith’[/caption]

Drone photo of people gathering in "Hostages square" in Tel Aviv after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect.
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Thousands of people packed the plaza – where relatives of the Israeli hostages have camped since October 7 – and repeated chants of ‘thank you Trump’[/caption]

“It’s a triumph of faith, of courage and of our shared humanity.”

Thousands of people packed the plaza – where relatives of the Israeli hostages have camped since October 7 – and repeated chants of “thank you Trump”.

The president’s daughter was joined by husband Jared Kushner and Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff – who helped draw up the peace plan.

Earlier, Witkoff said the warring sides “all owe a debt of deep gratitude” to the US leader.

“In the worst of times, he refused to accept the idea that peace in the Middle East was out of reach,” he added.

“He brought together nations once divided by generations of conflict, and showed us that shared peace is stronger than shared pain.”

Meanwhile, organisers claimed half a million pro-Palestine protesters marched through London to mark two years since the start of the conflict.

Some were filmed chanting “Death to the IDF” – the same hate chant that marred punk duo Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury Festival performance in June.

Police said officers made 14 arrests.


Protesters with signs and Palestinian flags marching across Westminster Bridge, with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background.
Organisers claimed half a million pro-Palestine protesters marched through London to mark two years since the start of the conflict
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