Families of Israeli hostages beg Trump to set ultimatum for release, get tough with allies
The families of seven Israel hostages begged President-elect Donald Trump to put his foot down and get their loved ones released – even if it means getting tough with US allies.
Trump, set to return to office Jan. 20, should exert pressure on countries in the Middle East such as Qatar to end the hostages’ lengthy imprisonments, the families said in a joint letter dated Tuesday.
“We urge you to call your colleague, the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, force him to come to the table TODAY and demand an end to these games,” the letter stated.
“We need a simple American deal with Hamas left in its shadow: Hamas must immediately announce the release of all the living and dead hostages without any conditions and surrender or all Hamas leaders be immediately deported from the country and will no longer be safe anywhere in the world,” the family members added.
“This is how the war with a terrorist organization in Gaza should end. This is how your term in the White House should begin.”
