Julian Edelman reacts to the Israeli hostages launched by Hamas after Donald Trump Signi Gaza Cesseefire Deal at the peace summit with world leaders


Old New England Patriots receiver Julian Edelman He reacted to the action of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, who caused Israeli hostages to return to his families by Hamas.

Donald Trump and other world leaders gathered at Sharm el-Sheikh for a global summit in Egypt. They signed a peace agreement on Monday.

Edelman reacted to Matan Zangauker's meeting, a Hamas hostage for 738 days, with his mother after signing the agreement. It is one of the 20 hostages reported by Gaza.

“Today was a good day in the world. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’™ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’™,” Edelman wrote to X, remodeling the video.

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The former Super Bowl MVP also shared an image of the hostages thrown in its Instagram history with the subtitle:

“Barcuch hashem (translated into God).”

(Image Source - Instagram)(Image Source - Instagram)
(Image Source – Instagram)

Following the release of all the remaining living hostages, Trump said he is “talking about” reconstruction Gaza.

“We are talking about rebuilding Gaza,” said Trump. “I'm not talking about state or double state or two states. We are talking about Gaza's reconstruction.”

According to reports, Israel also released 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1700 detainees.

Julian Edelman praised Patriot coach Mike Vrabel after the third consecutive victory against the saints

The patriots won three straight wins after the 25-19 victory over the New Orleans Saints Sunday. Julian Edelmanwho won three Super Bowls with the patriots, greeted the team's mindset along with coach Mike Vrabel.

“Really a good victory for the patts. Easy to leave -after an emotional victory like this in Buffalo. Vrabel preaches the harshness and mental coherence and has shown today.”

While the victory against Orleans raised the patriots to a 4-2 record this season, Vrabel reflected on the controversial Sunday game calls.

“I had a hard enough job to train this football team,” said Vrabel. “There is not much. It is made comic, at a moment. And then I will see something in the game, I am like:” They even saw the video? “”

Apparently, Vrabel's statement was referring to two penalties of interference against his Saints match team.