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Israel contradicts Trump’s claim of hostage deaths

The US president said three hostages had died, prompting an Israeli rebuttal

May 7, 2025 10:56
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President Donald Trump takes a question from a reporter in the Oval Office at the White House (Image: Getty)
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An Israeli spokesperson contradicted Donald Trump on the fate of three hostages being held by Hamas, raising tensions ahead of the US President’s visit to the Middle East.

Trump told reporters on Tuesday that the number of living hostages had fallen from the official figure of 24. “As of today, it’s 21,” he said. “Three have died.”

His comments echoed remarks made last week by Sara Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister’s wife, who told journalists that fewer than 24 hostages remained alive – a statement that angered some families, who said they had not been officially informed of any change in status.

Israel’s designated hostage envoy, Gal Hirsch, responded shortly after Trump’s remarks, reiterating that Israel’s official list still includes 24 living hostages.