US President Biden Speaks To 2 Americans Released By Hamas, Says Will Support Them As They Recover And Heal
US President Joe Biden has assured of full government support, in a phone call, to the two Americans who were released after being taken hostage by Hamas amid conflict with Israel.
Israel-Hamas War: United States President Joe Biden has spoken to the two Americans who were released after being taken hostage by the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza after the October 7 onslaught. Biden announced that the two enjoy the full support of the US government in their recovery and healing process. The US President also thanked the governments of Qatar and Israel for their partnership in securing the release of the two hostages -- a mother and her teenage daughter, reported PTI.
Biden then spoke with the two and their family over the phone. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, he said, "I just spoke with the two Americans released today after being held hostage by Hamas. I let them know that their government will fully support them as they recover and heal. Jill and I will continue holding close in our hearts all the families of unaccounted for Americans."
I just spoke with the two Americans released today after being held hostage by Hamas. I let them know that their government will fully support them as they recover and heal.
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 20, 2023
Jill and I will continue holding close in our hearts all the families of unaccounted for Americans. pic.twitter.com/oXk6gfrD8M
"Today, we have secured the release of two Americans taken hostage by Hamas during the horrific terrorist assault against Israel on October 7," the president said in a statement, as quoted by PTI.
"Our fellow citizens have endured a terrible ordeal these past 14 days, and I am overjoyed that they will soon be reunited with their family, who have been wracked with fear. These individuals and their family will have the full support of the United States government as they recover and heal, and we should all respect their privacy at this moment," he added.
Biden said that from the earliest moments of this attack, his administration has been working rigorously to free American citizens who were taken hostage by Hamas and have not ceased their efforts to secure the release of those who are still being held.
According to the report, the mother-daughter duo are the first ones among the hostages to be released while over 200 continue to be held by Hamas as fear of ground operation by Israel into Gaza grows.
Meanwhile, speaking on the safe return of the released American hostages, US Secretary of State Tony Blinken told reporters, "About an hour ago, two American citizens held by Hamas since October 7 were released. These two Americans are now safely in the hands of Israeli authorities in Israel."
"Over the coming hours, they will receive any support and assistance they need, and of course, we are very anxious to be able to reunite them with their loved ones. We welcome their release. We share in the relief that their families, friends, and loved ones are feeling, but there are still ten additional Americans who remain unaccounted for in this conflict," Blinken added.
He further said, "We know that some of them are being held hostage by Hamas, along with an estimated 200 other hostages in Gaza. They include men, women, young boys, young girls, and elderly people from many nations. Every single one of them should be released. Since the early -- earliest hours of this crisis, the president has made clear that he will do everything possible to secure the release of every hostage," Blinken said.
The Secretary of State thanked the government of Qatar for their assistance in the release of the two hostages.
"It is impossible to adequately put into words the agony the family of American hostages are feeling of not knowing the fate of their loved ones, worrying relentlessly about them, for their safety, for their security, for their well-being," he said.
Bliknked said that no family anywhere should have to experience this torture. "What I shared with the families, as the president did as well, is that the entire United States government will work every minute of every day to secure their release, to bring their loved ones home," he said. Blinken added that they have his solemn pledge, "those who continue to have loved ones held hostage by Hamas, that we'll continue to do that, working as though these family members were our own."
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