Biden Meets With Relatives of Americans Held Hostage by Hamas
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

US President Joe Biden delivers remarks during a Hanukkah reception at the White House in Washington, US, Dec. 11, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
US President Joe Biden met with family members of Americans held hostage by Hamas on Wednesday as Israel intensifies its military campaign in Gaza after a pause in fighting during which more than 100 hostages were released.
Relatives of the Americans who are deemed unaccounted for after the Palestinian terrorist group’s deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel attended the gathering at the White House, either in person or by phone.
Hamas terrorists took 240 people hostage when they burst through the border with Israel and killed around 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies.
A seven-day truce saw more than 100 hostages released, including four Americans. The rest are still being held incommunicado as Israel bombards Gaza in an effort to destroy its Hamas rulers and fighters.
Biden has been personally engaged on the hostage issue and has spoken numerous times with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the emir of Qatar on how to secure their release, an administration official said.
Biden previously held a virtual meeting with hostages’ families on Oct. 13.
His national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, has met with the families numerous times, the official said, and was expected to discuss the hostages during his trip to Israel this week.
“We met today with President Biden and then people from the administration. It was a terrific meeting, conversation,” one of the family members, Jonathan Dekel-Chen, said afterwards.
“I think we all came away feeling that as families of hostages of American Israelis … that we could have no better friend in Washington or in the White House than President Biden,” he added.
Two Americans, Natalie and Judith Raanan, became the first hostages to be released on Oct. 20.
During a subsequent pause in Israel‘s military operation, a four-year-old American girl, Abigail Edan, was among 17 hostages freed by Hamas on Nov. 26. A fourth American, Liat Beinin, was among 16 released on Nov. 29, the final day of a truce in the Gaza war.
Biden administration officials have indicated there are about eight remaining hostages with American citizenship in Gaza.
Israel released 240 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages under a truce agreement reached with Hamas.
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