Dem champions possible Israel-Hamas hostage deal ahead of Thanksgiving, but staunchly rejects cease-fire calls
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Sen. Chris Coons celebrated reports of a possible deal for Hamas to release 50 or more hostages before Thanksgiving but rejected calls for a cease-fire.
"Well, let's draw a distinction here," Coons told "Fox News Sunday" host Shannon Bream, "between a cease-fire – some folks are calling for a cease-fire and protests across Europe and in our country, by which they mean Israel should stop fighting Hamas, should end their campaign in Gaza – or a pause that has been negotiated between Israel and Hamas to allow the release of hostages, Israeli and American and other nationality hostages, and allow them food and fuel and medicine to get into Gaza. A negotiated brief pause in the fighting, I think would be a good thing, and I would strongly support. A cease-fire, meaning an end to Israel's campaign against Hamas. I don't support and neither does the president." Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
"News of a potential hostage deal, Shannon, is great news just before Thanksgiving for the 10 American families whose loved ones are being held hostage and the more than 230 others. I've met with those families, Shannon, in Tel Aviv, and in Washington, and it's heartbreaking to be with parents who don't know how their children are doing and who believe they are being held in tunnels… beneath Gaza," he said. "This is a good development today."
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