American and Israeli citizen Keith Siegel released a video message thrilling praise to President Donald Trump after being raised in terrorist group Hamas two weeks ago.
Segal, 65, and two other hostages, were detained in February after he was detained in what he described as “unusual terms” following a ceasefire agreement between Hamas, the US and Israel. He was released on the 1st.
“President Trump, you're the reason I'm alive,” Siegel posted in the video by Fox News' Tray Instrument.
On the left, American and Israeli citizen Keith Siegel released a video message smashing praise to President Donald Trump after being released from confinement by terrorist group Hamas two weeks ago. (Omar al-qattaa/afp via Getty Images, left, Joe Raedle/Getty Images, right.)
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“You are the reason why I met my beloved wife, four children and five grandchildren. Your continued battle with fear, and many others have come to our family, I would like to thank you for your bold leadership for taking you to safety and safety.”
Siegel, who grew up in North Carolina and moved to Israel as a young man, called on the president to convey the ceasefire contract.
“President, once again, you need your leadership, power and authority to implement a ceasefire and put an end to the daily dangers that are unnecessary to the lives of innocent hostages and civilians,” said the Navy Zip Jacket. said Siegel, who was wearing it. With a yellow pin.
The yellow pin has been widely worn by supporters who support the safe return of hostages, photographed by Hamas on October 7th. They have long been used as symbols to support deployed soldiers and express hope for a safe return.
“Your leadership and strength ensures that the agreement is respected by all aspects. That is what enables all 76 hostages to return to their families. I would like to ask you to be your strength. I trust Sato and leadership. Gaza should bring you home too.”

Keith Siegel said he was kept in “unusual conditions,” urging President Trump to release the remaining hostages. (@treyyingst)
The Israeli-Hamas terrorist groups reached a ceasefire contract on January 15th, January 15th. Biden entered Trump on January 20th and left the White House. Netanyahu.
Earlier this week, President Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas, saying “hell's broken” if all the hostages are not released at noon.
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Siegel, who began the video on Saturday by declaring his love for country music and pancakes, spoke about the horrors he endured while the terrorist group was holding it.
“When I was in Gaza, I lived with constant fear, fear of my life and personal safety,” Siegel said.
“I was hungry and I was tortured physically and emotionally. When the war intensified, the terrorists who hugged me made me even worse than usual. Breathing air.”

American and Israeli citizen Keith Siegel was released on February 1st, surrounded by Hamas militants. (Omar al-qattaa/afp via Getty Images)
“I am a survivor. I was held in unimaginable conditions for 484 days. Every day it felt like I was the last one.
Siegel and his wife, Aviva, moved there and settled in Kibbutz Kufal Aza.
He had been in custody in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Hamas-led terrorists attacked southern Israel, massacred 251 people, and the Hamas-led terrorists spitting out of war, massacred southern Israel, and marryed couples lured from their homes He was detained in Gaza when he was. Gaza.
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Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Donald Trump's leadership. Both Biden and Trump have argued for credit for the ceasefire contract.
“I think President Trump had great strength and strong leadership in this effort, and I am grateful for that,” Netanyahu replied. “He sent a very good messenger. He helped a lot. And you know, I am happy to you that they are here. And the President said they are here. I'm sure I'm happy to be there, and I think that's enough.”
Emma Colton from Fox News contributed to this report.





