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US Advisor coming to Israel to aid in Hostage deal

The White House confirmed: The National Security Advisor is coming to finalize a deal

The United States is intensifying efforts to finalize a hostage deal before the government transition on January 20, and the National Security Advisor will arrive in Israel to assist in closing the deal.

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
Photo: Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90

The White House National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, will soon depart from the United States to Israel, with the aim of finalizing a hostage deal with Hamas.

From Biden's office, it was reported that Sullivan will depart within days for an urgent visit to Israel, during which he will assist in the ongoing efforts to reach a hostage deal. According to the White House, Sullivan is coming "to assist in any way the United States can to facilitate a deal that will bring the hostages home."

Additionally, Sullivan will arrive in Israel and hold meetings with senior political and security officials, who will discuss the implications of the recent developments in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran. With special emphasis on maintaining security stability in the region following the fall of the Assad regime.

The special advisor is expected to depart from Israel for a series of diplomatic visits with regional allies, including Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Iraq, and other countries in the area, in order to coordinate a united front against the disintegration of Syria.

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