American Victims of Hamas Massacre and Hostage Crisis

American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel reunites with family after 484 days. Author calls for American outrage over 2023 Hamas massacre and ongoing hostage crisis. Highlights FBI's efforts to investigate and seek justice for American victims. Criticizes lack of awareness and support for victims. Warns against tolerance of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S.

American Hostage Held by Hamas in Gaza

Edan Alexander, an Israeli American, is the last living American hostage in Gaza, held by Hamas for 16 months. His family is fighting for his release while Hamas continues to hold him and the bodies of four other American hostages.

President Jimmy Carter's role in securing the release of American hostages in Iran

Former American hostage in Iran during the 1979-1981 crisis, Barry Rosen, credits President Jimmy Carter for sacrificing his presidency to secure their release, despite criticism and anger at the time. Rosen recalls the tense moments leading up to their release and reflects on Carter's efforts in bringing them back alive.

Hostage Crisis in Gaza

One hostage held by Hamas in Gaza has been killed by a Hamas terrorist, two female hostages are seriously injured. Hamas forms a committee to investigate. IDF cannot confirm or deny the claims. Defense Minister states 20-35 hostages still alive. Hamas declines new negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire deal. Mediators working to hold summit amidst concerns of an Iranian attack. Story is developing.

Hostage Crisis in Gaza

Rachel Goldberg-Polin's son, Hersh, remains hostage in Gaza after being seized by Hamas at a music festival. She continues to advocate for his return, facing uncertainty about his well-being and fate. Despite the ongoing trauma, she remains hopeful and emphasizes the importance of valuing life and ending the suffering on both sides.