Washington.
The Trump’s administration has taken back Adam Bohler’s candidacy to serve the Special Presidential Ambassador to the White House on Saturday.
In order to ensure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, Boil will continue to work on hostages as a so-called “special government employee”, which did not need to be approved by the Senate.
“Adam Bohler will continue to serve the president as a special government working on the hostage talks,” said Speaker of the White House.
“Adam played a critical role in negotiating Russia on the return of Mark Fogel. He will continue this important work to make individuals wrong around the world.
The White House official who spoke about the condition of anonymity said that Boeler took his nomination to avoid deviating from his investment company. This step has nothing to do with his discussions, which have been filed with his discussions with the Palestinian army group of Hamas.
“He still has the maximum trust of the president’s victory,” he said.
Boehler did not immediately respond to comment requests.
Bohler recently held direct meetings with “Hamas” about the release of hostages in Gaza. Discussions with the old decades of decades have been broken to negotiate with groups that US brands as terrorist organizations.
Negotiations have angered some Republicans of the Senate and the leaders of Israel. According to AXIOS, the Minister of Strategic Issues of Israel Ron Dermer expressed his dissatisfaction with Boehler last week.
The territory south south south south of January 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and the roof of the victim, and according to the Israeli pavilion. According to Gaza Health employees, Israel answered the Gaza Strip, which killed more than 48,000 Palestinians.
Trump was given permission from the Trump administration directly to Hamas, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in the talks earlier this week.
Bohler has entrusted that it helps to ensure the release of American school teacher Mark Fogel, which was released from Russia after three and a half years in prison in February.
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