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Biden official argues hostages must be free before ‘significant’ pause in Israel-Hamas war

Brett McGurk, White House advisor, said in a speech on Saturday that the hostages held by Hamas had to be released before a “significant” pause could occur in the war between Israel’s militant group and Hamas. “It is also reasonable to pause fighting, release hostages, women, children, toddlers, babies, all of them.

 Before a” major pause” in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group can occur, according to White House adviser Brett McGurk, the hostages taken by Hamas must be released. It is also affordable to put an end to the fighting and free the hostages, including the women, children, toddlers, and infants. Before there can be a” important pause” in the conflict between Israel and the militant group of Palestinians, White House adviser Brett McGurk stated on Saturday that the hostages taken by Hamas must be released. It’s also sensible to put an end to the fighting and free the hostages, including the women, children, toddlers, and infants. 

Brett McGurk, White House advisor, said in a speech on Saturday that the hostages held by Hamas had to be released before a “significant” pause could occur in the war between Israel’s militant group and Hamas. “It is also reasonable to pause fighting, release hostages, women, children, toddlers, babies, all of them.

  

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