Vance says Israel hostages could be freed ‘any moment,’ vows continued US pressure

Vance says Israel hostages could be freed ‘any moment,’ vows continued US pressure
US Vice President JD Vance speaks during a cabinet meeting hosted by US President Donald Trump in the White House in Washington, DC, on Oct. 9, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 13 October 2025
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Vance says Israel hostages could be freed ‘any moment,’ vows continued US pressure

Vance says Israel hostages could be freed ‘any moment,’ vows continued US pressure
  • 200 American troops being deployed to Israel would be responsible for monitoring the ceasefire in Gaza

WASHINGTON: The release of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas is imminent, US Vice President JD Vance said Sunday, while vowing that the Trump administration would apply all necessary pressure to ensure future stability in Gaza.
“It really should be any moment now,” the vice president told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” when asked about the timing for the release of the hostages by Hamas.
He added later on ABC’s “This Week“: “We expect to see them alive here in the next 24 hours, probably early tomorrow morning, US time, which will be later in the day, of course, in Israel.”
Asked on CBS’s “Face the Nation” whether Washington is committed to continuing to apply pressure to stabilize the Middle East, Vance said: “It is going to take consistent leverage and consistent pressure from the president of the United States on down.”
Speaking on a succession of Sunday morning talk shows, Vance also stressed that 200 American troops being deployed to Israel would be responsible for monitoring the ceasefire in Gaza and were never intended for any sort of combat role.
Vance added that US troops will not be deployed on the ground in Palestinian territory.
“That’s everything from ensuring that the Israeli troops are at the agreed-upon line, ensuring that Hamas is not attacking innocent Israelis, doing everything that they can to ensure the peace that we’ve created, actually sustains and endures,” Vance said on ABC.
“But the idea that we’re going to have troops on the ground in Gaza, in Israel, that that is not our intention, that is not our plan.”


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Erdogan ally floats releasing jailed pro-Kurdish leader Demirtas
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ISTANBUL: Turkish nationalist party leader Devlet Bahceli, who is President Tayyip Erdogan’s main parliamentary ally, said on Tuesday that it could be beneficial to release from prison the former pro-Kurdish party leader Selahattin Demirtas.
The surprise comment before reporters outside parliament came a year after Bahceli — who has in the past pushed for major policy changes from Erdogan — called for the beginning of a peace process with the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).