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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Skivoni.
In the Middle East this morning,
a historic day as all 20 remaining living Israeli hostages have been freed by Hamas.
President Trump arrived in Israel as the releases began.
He later told the Israeli Knesset.
For so many families across this land,
it has been years since you've known a single day of true peace.
But now at last, not only for Israelis, but also for Palestinians and for many others.
The long and painful nightmare is finally over.
After his address,
he will then head to Egypt for what's being dubbed as a peace summit hosted by that nation.
It will include world leaders from dozens of countries to mark the Israel Hamas ceasefire.
As NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has turned down an invitation to participate.