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For two years, they have gathered in Hostages Square - parents, brothers, sisters, extended family and friends clutching photographs and signs reading "bring them home".
They have campaigned, protested and prayed for the return of loved ones taken in the 7 October attacks. But now the mood has shifted.
The chants of frustration have turned into songs of celebration. The tears that once fell in despair are now tears of relief.
The square, normally a site of weekly demonstrations, has transformed into a sea of flags. Gaza: Follow the latest updates We watched as tens of thousands packed into this area of Tel Aviv to witness a moment many feared might never come - the homecoming of the remaining hostages.
Every few minutes, the massive video screens behind the stage beamed new images - exhausted but smiling hostages embracing their families. Each clip is met with a roar of applause - the atmosphere is one of sheer elation, it is electric.
When helicopters pass overhead, ferrying freed captives to nearby hospitals, the crowd erupts again and again, looking upwards to the sky in awe at the impossible that's now been made possible. The sense of catharsis here is palpable - at last some closure after a nightmare two years and a chance for the healing process of a nation to begin.
But beneath the jubilation, there's a deep well of sorrow - and reckoning. The 7 October massacre was the deadliest single-day attack on Israel since the nation's founding in 1948 - an event that upended the country's sense of safety and unity.
More than 1,000 were killed that day, and hundreds were taken into Gaza. For the families who never stopped fighting for their return, this is both an ending and a beginning.
Now that the living hostages are home, attention turns to those who did not survive. Officials say the process of identifying and repatriating remains will take time - and for some families, closure still remains heartbreakingly out of reach.
But the questions that linger extend far beyond grief. Read more:Drones capture staggering images of Gaza devastationHostages released under Gaza ceasefire deal In the days and weeks ahead, the Israeli government faces intense scrutiny.
How could the country's fabled intelligence and defence apparatus fail so catastrophically? And what accountability, if any, will fall on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has faced mounting criticism over both the failures leading up to the attack and the protracted efforts to secure the hostages' release? This is a nation rejoicing, but also searching for answers. For now, though, the families in this square are holding tight to one immutable positive - after more than two long years, the living hostages, at least, are finally home..