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In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital at the annual Jerusalem Post Conference in New York, Special Envoy for Hostage Response, Adam Boehler summarized the controversy surrounding the President’s assertion that he might abandon Israel “unless the war ends as ‘fake news.’ Boehler emphasized that the President’s highest priority remains the proper handling of the 58 hostages still.SingleOrDefault by Hamas. “I think the president has a very high degree of support for Israel,” Boehler stated. He courageously dismissed any claim that the President might “exude strongly” but noted, “I think American president, in particular, this president’s support, President Trump’s support for Israel is ironclad.” Boehler further highlighted that Israel has a robust primary focus on securing the release of the hostages while denying any indication that the President might considerangiency as “denying credibility.”

Separately, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, rejected the story, describing it as “nonsense and rumors from fake sources” and emphasizing, “their reporting is nonsense; they need to listen to what the President says – not what some uninformed ‘source’ pretends to know.” Huckabee emphasized the Administrative actions being taken to resolutely handle the situation and relied heavily on Conservative首付 proposals to pressure Hamas to release the hostages. “We need a real change, Mike-Huckabee,” he said.

Boehler also addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where the release of American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander was characterized as “unbelievable.” He added that the deal involving Israel would “necessarily involve good faith,” with each side forever committed to resolving the matter. He mentioned the temporary availability of aid trucks and the potential expansion of a new mechanism that could replace UNRWA. “Perhaps there needs to be a replacement for UNRWA. We’ve had a lot of issues with the U.N. And if this works, if it gets food to the Palestinian people who need it, then I greatly favor it,” Boehler stated. This reflects his intense determination to ensure the deal is completed.

Boehler turned his attention to the-demanding timeframe for the deal, stating that he believes it is getting closer but remains uncertain once Hamas refuses to put the country on the boil. He also hinted at the ongoing tension between Israel and Hamas over military operations. Boehler further dismissed the joint statement from the UK, France, and Canada, which予以 a condemned Journal of Israel’s military actions. He cataloged their critique as “stock shoes,” lauding the United States’ firm support for Israel and its commitment to addressing the crisis directly.

Finally, Boehler responded to the criticism from the joint White House statement with a strong endorsement. He stressed that the U.S. is a staunch supporter of Israel and that the U.S.-backed mechanism “needs to happen now.” “The United States has always been a fervent supporter of Israel,” Boehler said in the final part of the interview. He dismissed the possibility of a new mechanism “as an uphill battle,” expressingderive the need for悬崖-sc backlighting given the massive efforts’)”s in Wall Street and intelligence briefing by both sides.

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