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    Israeli Hostages Wenkert and Cohen Freed, Return to Cheers

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    What It’s About

    After enduring 505 days of captivity in Gaza, Omer Wenkert and Eliya Cohen, two Israeli hostages, have been released and returned home to a heartwarming reception. Their journeys from captivity back to the embrace of their families and communities have been sources of national celebration and hope.

    Why It Matters

    The release of Wenkert and Cohen shines a light on the resilience of the human spirit and the unity of the Israeli community. Both former hostages pledged to work tirelessly to ensure the freedom of those still held captive, reinforcing the collective hope and determination of Israelis to bring all their people home.

    Driving the News

    Upon his arrival in Gedera, Omer Wenkert was met by thousands of well-wishers who celebrated his return. Wrapped in an Israeli flag, he expressed gratitude and vowed to fight until all remaining captives are freed. Eliya Cohen, similarly, returned to a warm embrace from his community in Tzur Hadassah. His message resonated: the mission is far from over, and the commitment to return every captive is unwavering.

    What They’re Saying

    “I dreamed of this moment for more than 500 days. It’s finally here,” Omer Wenkert shared with palpable emotion. His parents echoed his sentiment, grateful and touched by the support from the Israeli public.

    Eliya Cohen thanked all those who supported his journey back. “This isn’t just my victory; it’s ours,” he stressed, underscoring the nation’s unity in the fight to bring everyone home.

    The Big Picture

    The accounts of Wenkert’s and Cohen’s releases are tales of hope, resilience, and an incredible community that rallies around their heroes. Their experiences serve as a reminder of the tragedies faced by Israeli captives and their families and strengthen the resolve to fight until all are safely returned.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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