The families of American hostages still being held in Gaza have issued a joint statement calling for their release in the wake of the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The statement, released on Thursday, emphasizes the urgency of bringing home the remaining 101 hostages, including seven Americans.
The families stated, 'It is now time for every single hostage held in Gaza to be returned to their families. No more delays and no more demands. Whether through negotiation or by any other means, all parties must immediately seize this opportunity to bring home the hostages before it is too late.'
While acknowledging the significance of the elimination of Yahya Sinwar, the families stressed that true victory for Israel, its allies, and the world will only be achieved when every hostage is released and the suffering of civilians in Gaza comes to an end.
According to Qatar’s prime minister, negotiations for a hostage release and Gaza ceasefire deal have hit a standstill for nearly a month. The prime minister expressed concern over the lack of progress, noting that there has been 'silence from all parties.'
The families of the hostages continue to advocate for the safe return of their loved ones and urge all involved parties to act swiftly to resolve the situation. The call for the release of the hostages remains a top priority as efforts to secure their freedom continue amidst ongoing diplomatic challenges.