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Washington Examiner | Two US hostages held captive by Iran-backed group in Yemen freed in trade
Two U.S. hostages are now free after a trade that returned more than 200 Houthi militants to Yemen.
Kash Patel, the senior director on counterterrorism at the White House National Security Council, told the Wall Street Journal that the Wednesday trade secured the release of humanitarian worker Sandra Loli and businessman Mikael Gidada. Loli had been held captive by the Iran-backed Houthis for about three years, and Gidada had been a hostage for about one year. |
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Listen to episode 31 of Concerned Veterans for America’s new podcast, Echo Echo Whiskey, to hear about what’s going on in foreign policy. |
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