WPTV's Caleb Holder

JUPITER, Fla. — A wave of relief and joy is washing over a Jupiter family and Jewish communities across the globe, as the last of the living hostages from the October 7th attacks in Israel are finally free.

At Temple Beth Am in Jupiter, emotions ran high during a celebration marking the long-awaited release of 20 surviving hostages. The occasion, filled with song, prayer, and tears, signaled the first major turning point in a peace agreement two years in the making.

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For Warren Rochmaker, the moment was deeply personal. His two children, Talia and David, were in school in Israel when the attacks happened on October 7, 2023. With flights grounded, th

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