9 Americans still missing after Hamas attack as hostage negotiations continue: Sullivan
- Nine Americans and one green card holder are still unaccounted for after a Hamas attack on Israel, and negotiations are underway to secure their release.
- The United States, along with Qatar and Egypt, is involved in negotiations for the release of the hostages, but it is unclear if a deal is close.
- National security adviser Jake Sullivan will be meeting with the families of the American hostages to provide support and updates.
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Sullivan says 9 U.S. citizens, 1 green card holder missing after Hamas attack
National security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that nine Americans and one green card holder were still unaccounted for following the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7. In an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sullivan said U.S. officials did not know whether those 10 people were still alive, but that “active, intensive…
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