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Donald Trump Meets Hostage Families, Awaits Gaza Deal Progress

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump‌ met privately with the‌ family of Elad Peretz, an​ Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier killed in Gaza on October 7, 2023, and with the family‌ of hostage Keith Siegel, amidst ongoing negotiations for the release of remaining captives held by Hamas. The meetings, ​held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate on October 7, 2024, underscored Trump’s renewed focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and his pledge to prioritize the return of all hostages.

The ⁢encounters took place as diplomatic efforts intensify to secure a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza. The families shared deeply personal accounts ‌of their loved ones’ experiences,‌ and Trump reportedly reaffirmed his commitment to working towards the safe return of‍ all hostages. This engagement comes⁤ as Trump frequently highlights the importance of ⁣the U.S.-Israel alliance and criticizes the Biden administration’s ​handling of the situation,positioning himself as a potential mediator ⁣should he return ‍to office.

Peretz, 24, of Petah‌ Tikva, died​ during ⁢fighting ​in the northern Gaza Strip. Siegel,64,a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, ⁣was abducted from his home in Kibbutz Kfar ⁢Aza during ⁤the Hamas attack. His family has been ⁢actively campaigning for his release. ‍

“It was⁤ a⁤ very ‌emotional meeting,” said ⁢a source familiar with the discussions. “President Trump listened intently and expressed his deepest condolences ‍to the families. He reiterated his ‌belief​ that a strong America is essential for ensuring Israel’s security and bringing the hostages home.”

The meetings were arranged through intermediaries ⁣and‌ were not publicly ⁢announced ‌in advance. They represent a significant moment in Trump’s ongoing‌ engagement with⁣ the conflict, signaling his intention to remain a prominent voice on the issue as peace talks progress.

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