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‘The reason I’m alive’: Freed American hostage thanks Trump for saving his life

An American hostage freed from Hamas captivity recently shared a heartfelt message, thanking former President Donald Trump for being the “reason I’m home alive.” Keith Siegel, a 65-year-old Israeli American, was released after enduring 484 days in Hamas captivity. In his first video statement since his release, he expressed deep gratitude to Trump for his role in securing his freedom.

Horror behind bars

Siegel described the harrowing conditions he faced while imprisoned. “Every day felt like it could be my last,” he said. “I was starved, tortured physically and emotionally, and lived in constant fear.” He spoke of being kicked, spat on, and deprived of basic needs such as water and light.

Trump’s leadership praised

Siegel praised Trump for his “strength” and “leadership” during the conflict. He stated that Trump’s decisive actions were key in his release and in bringing many others home safely. “You are the reason I was reunited with my family,” Siegel said, referring to his wife, four children, and five grandchildren. “Thank you for your fight against terror.

American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel, 65, is escorted by Hamas fighters as he is handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza City, Saturday Feb.1, 2025.(AP Photo/Mohammed Hajjar)
American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel, 65, is escorted by Hamas fighters as he is handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza City, Saturday Feb.1, 2025.(AP Photo/Mohammed Hajjar)

Hostage situation still dire

While Siegel is free, many hostages remain in Gaza. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad recently announced the release of three hostages as part of a ceasefire agreement. However, the situation remains tense. The Israeli government is under pressure to ensure the return of all captives.

Amid negotiations, Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas. He declared that if all hostages were not returned by the agreed deadline, Israel should cancel the ceasefire and take stronger action. “Let hell break out,” Trump said, signaling his unwavering support for Israel’s military response.

The role of the red cross

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) continues to monitor the hostage exchanges. They expressed concern about the condition of those still in captivity, urging for safe and dignified release operations. “We are focused on ensuring all hostages are brought home,” the ICRC said.

Ceasefire deal hanging by a thread

The ceasefire deal, which began as a six-week agreement, is under strain. Despite the ongoing releases, both sides have violated the terms at various points. Israel is frustrated with how Hamas has handled the releases, including requiring hostages to thank their captors. Meanwhile, Hamas accuses Israel of restricting aid to Gaza.

The fate of the remaining hostages is uncertain. With international mediation efforts underway, both sides are under pressure to uphold their commitments. As the situation continues to unfold, many, including Siegel, remain hopeful that more hostages will be freed soon.

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