Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner celebrate Gaza peace agreement in Tel Aviv

 October 12, 2025

Against all odds, a historic peace agreement for Gaza has brought tens of thousands to Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square in a display of hope and unity.

The New York Post reported that on Saturday night, a massive crowd gathered to mark the first phase of a long-awaited cease-fire, joined by prominent Trump administration figures like Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and US envoy Steve Witkoff, all while anticipation builds for the release of Israeli hostages by Monday.

The atmosphere was electric as attendees waved American and Israeli flags, their placards bearing the faces of loved ones still held by Hamas.

It’s a poignant reminder of the human cost of conflict, a cost conservatives know isn’t solved by empty progressive platitudes but by hard-nosed diplomacy.

Trump Diplomats Take Center Stage

Jared Kushner, a surprising but pivotal figure in these tough negotiations, spoke to the crowd with a mix of grit and guarded optimism. His role in brokering this deal shows what can happen when leaders prioritize results over endless virtue-signaling.

“God-willing, we’ve accomplished the first phase. It’s been rocky,” Kushner said, hinting at the messy behind-the-scenes battles that got us here. Let’s be real—peace isn’t a hashtag; it’s a grind, and Kushner’s candor cuts through the fluff.

Ivanka Trump also addressed the gathering, her words carrying an emotional weight that resonated with families aching for resolution. Her presence, alongside Kushner and Witkoff, underscores the Trump team’s commitment to standing with Israel during this fragile moment.

The first phase of the cease-fire is already in motion, a concrete step forward after years of stalled talks. US envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed that IDF troops have completed their initial withdrawal from Gaza, a move that signals serious intent.

Meanwhile, 200 US soldiers have arrived in Israel to support the effort, though American military forces won’t enter Gaza directly but will oversee the early peacekeeping operations. It’s a smart, cautious approach—boots on the ground without overreaching, something conservatives can appreciate over reckless interventionism.

The crowd’s spontaneous chants of “thank you, Trump” echoed through the square, a raw expression of gratitude for leadership that’s delivered where others have faltered. While some may scoff at such displays, they reflect a genuine belief in action over empty promises.

Hostage Release Looms on Monday

Monday looms large as the deadline for the release of hostages, with 48 still held in Gaza and only 20 believed to be alive. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and every eye is on this critical next step in the agreement.

Ivanka Trump captured the shared tension and hope, saying, “Tonight, as we stand here together in Tel Aviv, we honor the strength of every family waiting, praying, and believing.” Her words aren’t just rhetoric; they’re a nod to the real pain that no amount of woke posturing can erase.

President Trump himself is set to arrive in Israel on Monday to commemorate this milestone, addressing the Knesset before heading to Egypt for the formal signing of a detailed 20-point plan. It’s a bold move, showing personal investment in a deal that could reshape the region.

While the celebration in Tel Aviv was heartfelt, there’s a collective understanding that the road ahead remains uncertain. Kushner himself tempered the mood, noting they’d hold off on full celebrations until Monday’s hostage release.

This restraint speaks volumes—conservative values of pragmatism over premature victory laps are at play here. The Trump team knows peace isn’t just a photo op; it’s a process that demands vigilance against those who’d exploit goodwill for chaos.

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