'He's bringing them home': Jerusalem Post honors Trump as hostages set to return after peace deal

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL: President Donald Trump's crucial role in the landmark Israel–Hamas ceasefire was affirmed with a striking tribute on the front page of The Jerusalem Post on Friday, October 10.
The page credited him for the peace deal that they believe will lead to the release of all the remaining Israeli hostages.

'He's bringing them home’: Jerusalem Post explains its bold cover
The entire front page of the Jerusalem Post displayed a silhouette of Trump with the faces of all the 48 hostages with a clear message of tribute and hope saying: "He's Bringing Them Home."
The Jerusalem Post marks this pivotal moment with a front cover featuring President Trump's silhouette filled with 48 hostage faces, paired with late PM Golda Meir's words: "Perhaps it is early yet to say 'in the aftermath of the war,' for we are living under a cease-fire." pic.twitter.com/f40rZTUHS8
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) October 9, 2025
Via a post shared on Facebook, the paper explained why it chose such a cover. It said, "The Jerusalem Post marks this pivotal moment with a front cover featuring President Trump's silhouette filled with 48 hostage faces, paired with late PM Golda Meir's words: 'Perhaps it is early yet to say 'in the aftermath of the war,' for we are living under a cease-fire.’"
Internet reacts to Jerusalem Post's front page tribute to Trump
The newspaper immediately received widespread acclaim from its readers, where many praised Trump's efforts.
One user on X commented, "I absolutely this cover of Trump.God bless you 4 honoring him in this manner. He is committed to bringing all the hostages home. I've prayed 4 them every day.They're on my mind n in my . Is there a way I could get a physical copy of this? Thank you, take care n stay strong."
I absolutely ❤ this cover of Trump.God bless you 4 honoring him in this manner. He is committed to bringing all the hostages home. I've prayed 4 them every day.They're on my mind n in my ❤. Is there a way I could get a physical copy of this? Thank you, take care n stay strong.
— Joanna (@Joannasthoughts) October 10, 2025
One reader on Facebook commented, "He made it happen… yes he did. I don’t think it would happen without him. I am no fan of his usually, but I got to admit the truth now. Thanks from the bottom of my heart for the effort, no matter the outcome."
Another reader added, "Words just do not explain of what we have all been waiting for … Thank you President Trump."
While one summed up saying, "We Love our President in America Don’t let fake news and a minority make you think we don’t. Trump is the Greatest President in American History by far. May God Bless Israel and have Peace."
Another said, "The most fitting words would have been a sentence repeated by both Netanyahu and Trump: "Peace through Strength".
One reader on social media wrote, "Yeah! That's him one of the greatest president of America and a force for peace and sanity in a world ravaged with chaos and uncertainty fueled by religions spreading hate as an ideology. For a man to calm all of it down is no mean thing and deserves a peace makers award."
"What an amazing President. May God bless and protect him always!" added another.

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a first-phase ceasefire
Israel and Hamas agreed to a first-phase ceasefire after a pivotal breakthrough was achieved through intensive US mediation and crucial assistance from Arab allies.
The first phase of the agreement is the immediate release of all 48 remaining hostages of which at least 20, believed alive, have been held by Hamas within the next 72 hours.
This significant de-escalation followed hours of debate within Israel's Cabinet before the agreement was finally approved; as a part of the deal, Israel has already begun pulling its troops back from the Gaza Strip.
Reacting to the development, Trump lauded the achievement, attributing the successful outcome to the efficacy of "strong American leadership."
For the families of the hostages, this moment has transformed desperation into a fragile but undeniable sense of daring hope.
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