Families of IDF Hostages Held by Hamas Issue Urgent Appeal as Truce Efforts Continue
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American families of 3 IDF soldiers held hostage by Hamas issued urgent warnings that time is running out to get them released.
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Over 80 hostages, mostly women and children, have been released back to Israel since Nov 24 as part of a tenuous truce.
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Hamas may try to extract a steeper price from Israel to release the male hostages and soldiers.
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The families criticized the Red Cross for not being more vocal about gaining access to the hostages.
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Members of Congress vowed bipartisan support for Biden's efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages.