Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the representative for Florida’s 25th congressional district, tells the families of more than 130 hostages held in Gaza that she is praying and working for their release.
In a filmed message played on a giant screen on Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Wasserman Schultz says: “I’m praying for the release of your loved ones. Know that America stands with you. I’m working in Congress, at home and abroad, to do all I can to bring them home now.”
“And to the women who were subjected to unimaginable violation on October 7: I stand with you, believe you, and will fight for you,” says Wasserman Schultz, a Jewish Democrat. “Am Israel Chai,” she adds, Hebrew for “the People of Israel lives.”
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