Two years after October 7th attacks, KC Jewish leaders are filled with hope as a peace deal is on the horizon for the Israel-Hamas War.

The streets of Israel and Gaza have been filled with celebration as the two-year war could soon be coming to an end. The peace deal is also being closely monitored by the Jewish community in Kansas City.

We are a community of hope. We're a community of resilience, but really, we're a community that's we've been through a lot in the last couple of years. We want peace. We want our hostages home. We want safety," said Neta Meltzer Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Bureau in Kansas City.

Meltzer said she's been in touch with friends and family members in Israel who are sharing disbeliefand tears of joyat reports the long-awaited release

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