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Noa Argamani joins families of Israeli hostages at DC rally to urge Trump to bring home every last loved one

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Noa Argamani joins families of Israeli hostages at DC rally to urge Trump to bring home every last loved one

Loved ones of Israeli hostages expressed their gratitude to President-elect Donald Trump in DC on Sunday for his role in facilitating a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. They also urged the incoming administration to ensure the release of every individual held in Gaza.

The families gathered for a rally in front of the Washington Monument on the eve of Trump’s inauguration, celebrating the release of three women from Hamas captivity after enduring 15 months of harrowing conditions.

Noa Argamani, a former hostage herself, spoke about the ongoing captivity of her partner, Avinatan Or, emphasizing the urgency of bringing all hostages back to their families.

Families of Israeli hostages rally in DC to urge Trump to ensure all loved ones are brought home in Washington, DC. Liri Agami

The rally highlighted the phased approach of the ceasefire deal, with the initial phase focusing on the return of 33 hostages over six weeks of peace.

Liran Berman, whose siblings Gali and Ziv Berman are still in captivity, appealed to President Trump to ensure the completion of the deal without delays.

One attendee, Jamie, wore a custom-made jacket adorned with photos of the remaining hostages in Gaza as a powerful statement of solidarity.

A woman wearing pictures of hostages and those killed by Hamas. Doree Lewak

The rally also honored the memory of American-Israeli hostage Omer Neutra, emphasizing the importance of bringing all hostages home.

As the event concluded, a banner reading “President Trump – You can make it happen, Bring Them Home NOW” symbolized the collective plea for the safe return of all hostages.

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