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Former Gaza hostages urge Netanyahu, Trump to reach deal for release of all captives

Former Gaza hostages urge Netanyahu, Trump to reach deal for release of all captives

LBCI14-05-2025

Dozens of former hostages held by Hamas in Gaza on Wednesday urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump to reach a "comprehensive deal" for the return of all captives still being held.
In a joint letter published by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, 67 former captives called on the U.S. and Israeli leaders, "Only the immediate return of ALL hostages through a negotiated deal will create the foundation for hope, unity, and the renewal of our nation."
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