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JD Vance warns some deceased Hamas hostages may never return home to families

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Vice President JD Vance warned Sunday that among the hostages killed whereas held by Hamas could by no means be returned to their households.

“The fact is that some hostages could by no means come again, however I do suppose with some effort we will get them again to their households to allow them to at the very least have some closure,” Vance mentioned on Sunday Morning Futures.

The vp continued, noting that whereas rescuing residing hostages stays the Trump administration’s prime precedence, returning the stays of the useless can also be an vital effort to present households closure.

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Then-Vice President J.D. Vance is adopted by reporters as he leaves the Senate chambers throughout a vote on the U.S. Capitol on December 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Pictures)

“We wish to give these folks the chance to have a good funeral with their family members who had been murdered by brutal terrorists, and that’s vital to us. It is very important the households, and it’ll stay a spotlight, however it is going to take a while,” he added.

Though he couldn’t be sure, Vance mentioned he believes many of the victims’ stays — however not all — will finally be recovered.

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Vance’s feedback come as Hamas faces a deadline to return all remaining hostages to Israel following a peace deal that ended the two-year struggle between Israel and Hamas.

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The peace deal, brokered by President Trump, sparked celebrations in a area stricken by violence since Hamas’ terrorist assaults on Israel on October 7, 2023.

Trump informed Fox Information’ Sean Hannity final week that he expects the remaining hostages to be launched on Monday.

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