Donated: Hope for liberation of the hostages remains strong!

Donated: Hope for liberation of the hostages remains strong!

Wien, Österreich - Today, ex-Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) was awarded for his commitment at a festive event of the Jewish community in Vienna. He received a "Shofar", presented by Ariel Muzicant, the President of the European Jewish Congress. Around 400 guests were present and Nehammer was visibly moved. "I am deeply moved" and "This is an incredible honor," he said about his award and the importance of the moment for him.

The spontaneous visit by Gilad and Nitza Korngold, the parents of the recently released valley Shoham, was particularly touching. This was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023 and was held in the Hamas tunnel system. Nehammer hugged the father of Tal Shoham and emphasized that his fight for all hostages was far from over: "We will not let go until all hostages are free." In fact, around 100 hostages are still captured in Gaza, while Tal Shoham has finally sorry for freedom after 505 days.

Geisel deal and ceasefire

The Geiseldeal, which made it possible for Shoham's valley, could result in a first phase in which 33 hostages are to be released. There is progress in the negotiations that provide a ceasefire that should be valid for 42 days from Sunday at 12:15 p.m. However, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas could possibly resign from the deal. David Roet, Israel's ambassador in Vienna, was optimistic about the negotiations, but warned of the continued consequences of the conflict for the families concerned.

The agreement also provides for a three -phase exchange of hostages and prisoners as well as the restoration of a permanent calm. After the first phase, in which 33 Israeli hostages are released, further steps are planned to stabilize the situation in the Gaza Strip. The negotiations continue, however, and only after the final release of all these hostages and the actual agreement can be spoken of relaxation.

Tal Shoham and his family had to spend numerous holidays in the absence of the father, which has reinforced the emotional pressure and uncertainty for everyone. Nehammer, who is involved in the rescue operation for Shoham, remains vigilant and is committed to a comprehensive solution.

The current situation remains tense, and while Nehammer expresses his hope of an early liberation of all hostages, it remains to be seen whether the diplomatic efforts will be fruitful. The people in Israel and the families of the hostages hope for an end to suffering and a return to normality.

summarized the situation is still being observed closely, while hopes for peaceful solutions are condensed. As reports krone.at , the next few days are crucial for the future of hostages and the entire region. At the same time, Today.at an insight into the emotional state of families that need everything they can get. On Jewish general are the details of the agreement that appears as a glimmer of hope on the horizon.

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