Five American hostages are thought to be alive in Gaza. Why is no one talking about them?

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October 7th wasn’t just an attack on Israel, it was an attack on America too.

Thirty-three Americans were murdered and dozens more were injured by terrorists from Gaza who launched a large pre-planned attack on civilians.

Eight Americans were ripped from their families, friends, homes and communities and dragged across the Israeli border where they were tortured, and subjected to inhumane conditions.

Three are now dead and another five are believed to be still alive. They are collateral damage in a vicious attack intended to bring Israel and the United States to its knees.

Yael Alexander, who has a tattoo on her wrist of “Oct. 7 2023,” listens during a House Foreign Affairs Committee roundtable discussion with families of US hostages held by Hamas, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on July 23. She is the mother of hostage Edan Alexander. (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

The status of these five hostages is unknown. There have been zero international inspections. The fates of these American hostages is rarely discussed by our nation’s leaders and the national media is complicit as they rarely cover these hostages.

Three hundred days into this crisis, I’m unaware of whether the administration has made unilateral efforts with Hamas to demand their safety and return.

Yes, America has a hostage crisis, but it hasn’t received the attention it deserves and needs. Instead, the forgotten five appear to be a mere bargaining chip in a grand ceasefire negotiation that has borne no fruit to date.

I bet you cannot name a single American hostage. Most people reading this probably did not even know that five American hostages remain after Hamas murdered the first three.

The Forgotten Five: Omer Neutra, 22; Edan Alexander, 20; Sagui Dekel-Chen, 35; Hersh Goldberg Polin, 23 and Keith Siegal, 65. Three other U.S. citizens were killed or fatally wounded on Oct. 7: Itay Chen, 19; Judith Weinstein Haggai, 70; and Gadi Haggai, 73. The terrorists still hold their bodies. It’s almost impossible to imagine the pain that these families and communities feel.

Compare this situation with the fate of WNBA star Brittney Griner. Griner was initially detained on allegations she brought cannabis into Moscow. The Biden administration spoke about the situation constantly and left no stone unturned in working for her release, while the media treated it with continuous national exposure. Griner was ultimately released from a Russian prison in a prisoner swap for a dangerous convicted arms dealer orchestrated by the Biden administration.

A relative of Edan Alexander looks up at Yael Alexander, Edan’s mother, speaking at the “International Rally – United We Bring Them Home” rally in Hostage Square on May 18th, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The rally calls for the immediate release of the 128 hostages from 24 countries that are still being held hostage in Gaza. Special guests included, American singer Montana Tucker, Eurovision winner Netta Barzilai, this year’s Israeli’s Eurovision contestant Eden Golan, and Ambassadors to Israel from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Austria, as well as relatives of the hostages. Moments before the rally started the IDF announced the retrieval of the body of hostage Ron Binyamin’s body from Gaza. On Friday the IDF announced the retrieval of hostages Itzhak Gelerenter Amit Buskila, and German-Israeli Shani Louk. All four were killed by Hamas on Oct. 7th and their bodies were kidnapped to Gaza. (Photo by Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

In August 2023, five American citizens detained by Iran were allowed to leave the country in exchange for the transfer of five Iranians held in the United States and $6 billion in Iranian funds that had been frozen in South Korea.

Iran is the same hellish regime, that funds Hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis terrorist activities and infrastructure and fired missiles to Israel.

Yes, the administration is rightfully focused on bringing all of the hostages home and working for a ceasefire that brings peace to the region. But they should also be pursuing a separate strategy to free the American hostages in Gaza and raising awareness too.

And, we need to ask the question: why are these five Americans forgotten? Is it because they are Jewish or dual citizens? Is it because our nation’s leaders believe this is predominantly Israel’s problem, not ours? Or, is it for some other political reason? And, why has the media failed to investigate and report on this as they did with Brittney Griner?

The national media, Biden administration and elected officials must raise awareness at a time when antisemitism is at an all-time high here and around the world. Otherwise, the message it sends to rogue nations and terrorists is that it’s acceptable to target American Jews. All American hostages must be made a top priority for every administration.

Could history repeat itself? In 1979, during President Jimmy Carter’s administration, Iran militants held 52 Americans from the U.S. Embassy hostage for more than a year during the aftermath of the Iranian revolution. On January 20, 1981, minutes after President Ronald Reagan was inaugurated, the hostages were released.

Leebie Goldberg Polin holds a placard with photos of her brother Hersh Goldberg Polin, who is held hostage in the Gaza Strip during a protest calling for an hostages deal near the Kiryat base, where the Israeli cabinet met on April 25, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Israel's war cabinet convened today as the country continued to prepare for an anticipated offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza. Over the six months of war since Oct. 7, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) taken control of all of northern Gaza and most of central and southern Gaza, including the main southern city of Khan Yunis. The Israeli PM insists that a ground offensive in Rafah, which hosts more than half the territory's population, is necessary to defeat Hamas and rescue the remaining Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza.(Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)
Leebie Goldberg Polin holds a placard with photos of her brother Hersh Goldberg Polin, who is held hostage in the Gaza Strip during a protest calling for a hostage deal near the Kiryat base, where the Israeli cabinet met on April 25, 2024 in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)

For his part, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump warned during his acceptance speech, “to the entire world, I tell you this: we want our hostages back and they better be back before I assume office, or you will be paying a very big price.”

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