Trump envoy: ‘He wants the hostages, and he will get them’

December 10, 2024 by JNS
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Adam Boehler, Donald Trump’s special envoy for hostage affairs, revealed to Israel Hayom this week that diplomatic efforts have intensified to secure a Gaza ceasefire deal before Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, with Qatari mediators re-engaging in negotiations.

Chief Executive Officer of the United States International Financial Development Corporation, Adam Boehler on Sept. 21, 2020. Photo by Armend Nimani/AFP via Getty Images.

Boehler emphasized Trump’s unwavering commitment, stating, “The president said he wants the hostages, and he will get them.”

Speaking to Israel Hayom from Washington, Boehler outlined the scope of his mission. “My presidential mandate is clear: Secure the release of American hostages from these locations,” he said.

“I have a strong conviction that we will bring everyone home—both those alive and those who are not. The president’s insistence on achieving this before his inauguration has already catalyzed significant progress in negotiations,” he added.

The senior U.S. official confirmed that Trump’s incoming administration fully backs ongoing negotiation efforts, stating, “We support all initiatives in this regard.”

Boehler, a veteran of Trump’s first administration, played a key role in facilitating the groundbreaking Abraham Accords.

Asked about Trump’s potential leverage against Hamas, Boehler responded, “President Trump’s hallmark is matching words with decisive action. The elimination of Iranian strongman Qassem Soleimani—an operation previous presidents could have authorized but didn’t—demonstrated to Iran that his statements carry weight.

“This resolute approach ultimately paved the way for the Abraham Accords. While I won’t speculate on specific actions, his reputation for toughness commands respect.”

Addressing the Biden administration’s stance toward Israel, Boehler drew a sharp contrast.

“Our approach isn’t to micromanage Israel’s decisions. Unlike the Biden administration, which has repeatedly constrained Israel’s actions even when justified, we envision a genuine partnership,” he said.

Regarding Syria, Boehler said, “U.S. troops should not be drawn into this conflict. However, we’re closely monitoring developments. What’s evident is that Iran and Russia have lost their ally in Damascus.”

Originally published by Israel Hayom.

JNS

 

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