Ivanka Trump recently traveled to Israel following the historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement brokered by her father earlier this week.
In a photo shared on Friday, October 10, the first daughter was seen wearing a black-and-white polka dot dress featuring half sleeves, a satin belt cinched at the waist, and a pleated skirt. She wore her blonde hair down, cascading over her back, as she stood facing the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
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Ivanka Trump Travels to Tel Aviv
In her previous post, Ivanka shared a photo alongside her father, Donald Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, celebrating the peace deal in the caption.
“I want to thank my father @realDonaldTrump for his unbending leadership in bringing real hope for lasting peace to a region that has known so much pain and heartbreak. Deeply proud of my husband @jaredckushner and Steve Witkoff, whose vision and perseverance remind us that even in the darkest moments, progress is possible. Their tireless work has given new hope to families who dream of safety, dignity, and opportunity. I won’t fully celebrate until every hostage has been returned and peace prevails. But I hold on to hope that one day we will dance again, and maybe even dance together. Praying for healing, unity, and lasting peace,” she wrote.
The following day, the mother of three and her husband, Jared Kushner, joined thousands of Israelis in Hostages Square to celebrate the Gaza ceasefire. Standing side by side, the couple praised the historic agreement and the long-awaited peace set to begin October 13th, when the remaining hostages are expected to return home.
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Address Crowd in Israel
“Tonight, we honor the strength of every family waiting, praying, and believing. We’re all praying for Monday and beyond. I am in awe of their strength and conviction in spite of such suffering… As we embark on the next chapter, which, God willing, after far too long, will be a lasting and enduring peace,” she told the crowd in Tel Aviv.
Jared Kushner also addressed the crowd during the event. A key figure in facilitating the peace agreement, Kushner worked closely with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, traveling to Egypt to help broker the ceasefire.
Ivanka converted to Orthodox Judaism in 2009, shortly before marrying Jared. The pair tied the knot on October 25, 2009, at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, in a ceremony attended by about 500 guests. Since then, they’ve welcomed three children together.


