Israeli Citizen Elizabeth Tsurkov Freed After 903 Days in Iraq Captivity

Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli citizen and Princeton PhD student, has been released after 903 days in captivity by Iran-backed terrorists in Iraq. Kidnapped while conducting academic research, her freedom is a major breakthrough. Sources credit President Trump for facilitating the release, marking a win for U.S. diplomacy in the region.

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