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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Held its first official meeting in Washington, DC, the families of the hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza in the middle of the in -law war of the terrorist group with Israel.
Rubio reaffirmed the Trump administration’s commitment to guarantee the release of the 50 remaining hostages, according to a press release from the Otages Forum and missing families.
The meeting featured Moshe Lavi, brother-in-law Ogage Omri Miran; Ilay David, brother of the hostage Evyatar David; Tzur Goldin, brother of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin; And recently released hostage Iair Horn, whose brother Eitan Horn remains in captivity.
Anthony Rubio, Moshe Lavi, Tzur Goldin, American secretary of state Marco Rubio, Iiaire Horn and Ilay David. (The Smarting and Missing Families Forum)
The wife of Rubio, Jeanette, and her son, Anthony, were also in Reunion.
During the meeting, the secretary told families that real victory in Gaza It is only realized when all the hostages have returned home, according to the press release.
He also noted that the US government has already demonstrated its ability to lead important initiatives in the Middle East. He also argued that Israel had won victories in Iran and Lebanon and is capable of defeating Hamas.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed the Trump administration’s commitment to the 50 remaining hostages. (Julien de Rosa / Pool / AFP via Getty Images)
Families stressed that this is a critical opportunity window to bring the remaining hostages back to the house in a complete agreement rather than phases or partial agreements as was the case in Previous hostage offers from Israel With Hamas, the press release said.
They expressed confidence in the Trump administration to act with urgency and determination to release other people in captivity in Hamas.
Iair Horn was released from his captivity hostage from Hamas to Gaza, but his brother, Eitan Horn, remains in the enclave. (GPO / handout via Reuters; Reuters / Janis Laizans)
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“We have waited long enough,” said families. “It’s time to make courageous decisions and bring all our loved ones – at the same time.”