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WATCH: Hamas Official: Biden’s Iran Deal Validates Hostage-Taking

Hamas Official Links Biden’s Prisoner Swap‌ Deal with ⁢Iran ⁣to Their Demands

A ​senior Hamas⁤ official has pointed to President Joe Biden’s⁣ recent prisoner swap​ deal with Iran as evidence that taking hostages can advance ‍the goals of ​the terrorist⁢ group.

“There⁤ are Hamas members sentenced⁤ for ⁣life in the U.S. We want them too. Of course,” emphasized Hamas spokesman Ali Baraka in an ‌ interview translated by⁢ the Middle East Media Research ‍Institute. “We demand that the U.S. free our sons from prison. The U.S. conducts prisoner swaps. Only recently, it did one with Iran. Why wouldn’t it conduct ‍a prisoner swap with us?”

Baraka made these remarks on an Arabic language channel of the Russian state-owned news outlet Russia Today, just a day after Hamas terrorists ⁤infiltrated southern Israel, ​resulting in the tragic deaths of ⁣numerous civilians. The terrorists also took hostages from the Israeli towns they attacked.

These‌ comments from ⁣Baraka come in⁤ the wake of the Biden administration’s recent approval of‌ a⁤ prisoner ⁣swap with Iran.⁣ In this exchange, the president released ⁢five Iranian prisoners and authorized​ the release‍ of ⁣$6 billion of the regime’s⁤ funds in return for the freedom of five U.S. citizens held in⁤ Iran.

On ​Monday, Biden expressed concern⁢ that American citizens may be among those held hostage by the terrorists.‌ Secretary of State Antony Blinken, ‌during his visit to Tel Aviv on⁣ Thursday, confirmed ‌that at least 25 Americans⁢ were⁣ killed in⁣ the Hamas attack,‍ with 17 ‌others‍ still‍ missing.

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