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Speaker of Israeli Knesset removes hostage pin following release

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Speaker of the Israeli Knesset removes a pin given to him by the father of a released hostage before praising President Trump for the U.S. role in the ceasefire deal that secured the release of 20 living hostages by Hamas in Gaza.



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