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Volume 16, Issue 21
“After eight months, 125 hostages are still being held in Gaza, 8 of them are American. There shouldn’t be a day that goes by that we don’t talk about them. Hamas terrorists tortured and abducted hundreds of innocent people. Afterward, they imprisoned them in horrific conditions— babies without formula, the elderly without critical medication, bloodied and maimed Israelis without proper medical care. Humans in cramped, dark tunnels with limited air to breathe. Those who have returned face post traumatic stress and don’t feel safe in their homes. Others are still terrorized because their loved ones did not return with them. If the world wants this
war to end, Hamas must release the hostages.”
-Ambassador Nikki Haley, May 31, 2024
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