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Rubio Meets Hamas Hostage Families | Latest Updates - News Directory 3

Rubio Meets Hamas Hostage Families | Latest Updates

June 28, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his first official meeting in⁤ Washington, D.C., with relatives of the approximately 50 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.
  • Rubio reiterated the Trump ‍administration's commitment to freeing all ‍remaining hostages, according ‍to a⁤ statement from The Hostages and Missing Families ‍Forum.The discussion focused⁢ on strategies and the...
  • Attendees included Moshe lavi, ⁣brother-in-law of Omri Miran; Ilay David, brother of Evyatar David; Tzur Goldin, brother of ⁣Lt.
Original source: internewscast.com

Secretary Rubio met with families of Gaza hostages, reaffirming America’s‍ commitment in a crucial meeting. ⁢This face-to-face underscored the ongoing efforts to secure the hostages’ freedom, with the US role in the conflict taking center stage. Discussions focused on ⁢strategies and the urgency of the situation, as families pleaded for decisive action ⁤and the ⁤return ⁣of their loved ones held by Hamas.The Trump management’s pledge to free all remaining ⁣hostages was reiterated.‍ for more on this breaking news, turn to News Directory 3 for updates. Discover what’s next as the U.S. government continues diplomatic efforts.

Key Points

  • Secretary Rubio meets with families of Gaza hostages.
  • Rubio reaffirms U.S. dedication to securing hostage release.
  • Families urge decisive action ‍for the return of loved ones.

Rubio Meets Families of Gaza Hostages, Reaffirming U.S. Role

Updated June 28, 2025

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held his first official meeting in⁤ Washington, D.C., with relatives of the approximately 50 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza. The meeting underscores the U.S. role ⁣in ⁣the ongoing⁣ conflict between Hamas and Israel and the effort to secure the hostages’ freedom.

Rubio reiterated the Trump ‍administration’s commitment to freeing all ‍remaining hostages, according ‍to a⁤ statement from The Hostages and Missing Families ‍Forum.The discussion focused⁢ on strategies and the urgency of the situation.

Attendees included Moshe lavi, ⁣brother-in-law of Omri Miran; Ilay David, brother of Evyatar David; Tzur Goldin, brother of ⁣Lt. Hadar Goldin; and Iair Horn, recently freed but whose brother, Eitan⁣ Horn, remains captive. Their presence highlighted the personal stakes and the families’ enduring hope.

Iair Horn, ⁤released from Hamas‍ captivity, with⁤ his brother Eitan Horn still held in ⁢Gaza.
Iair Horn was released from his captivity as a hostage of Hamas in Gaza, but his brother, Eitan Horn, remains in the enclave. (GPO/Handout via Reuters; Reuters/Janis Laizans)

“We’ve waited long enough,” the families said. “It’s time to make brave decisions and bring all our loved ones back-all at once.”
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What’s next

The U.S. government is⁢ expected to continue diplomatic⁣ efforts and explore all available avenues‍ to secure the release of the hostages, maintaining its active role in the region.

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