Those released included U.S. citizens, lawful permanent
residents and their family members, Jonathan Finer, deputy
national security adviser, said on the CBS program "Face the
Nation."
Finer said a number of Americans who want to get out remain
inside Gaza as the Israel-Hamas conflict rages but did not
specify how many.
There were around 400 American citizens and their family
members, totaling around 1,000 people, who wanted to get out,
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last week.
Evacuations of injured Gazans and foreign passport holders
through the Rafah crossing to Egypt have been suspended since
Saturday, but Egyptian, U.S. and Qatari officials said there
were efforts to resume them.
Gaza has been under bombardment since Palestinian Hamas gunmen
on Oct. 7 killed what Israel says were 1,400 people and took
more than 240 captive into Gaza.
Difficult negotiations continue on how to secure the release of
hostages, including some Americans, taken by Hamas in the
attack, Finer said.
"Those negotiations are going on quietly behind the scenes. They
have taken longer than any of us would like," Finer said. "But
we continue to believe that there is the possibility of getting
a significant number of these hostages released."
President Joe Biden on Wednesday spoke about the need for a
pause in the hostilities to allow hostages to get out, and the
White House has said it supports a "humanitarian pause" to allow
aid deliveries to Gaza.
Gaza health authorities have said more than 9,770 Palestinians
have been killed by Israeli strikes. Israel has said it is
aiming its attacks at Hamas, not civilians, and accuses the
group of using them as human shields.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu, additional reporting by Jarrett
Renshaw in Rehobeth Beach, Delaware; Editing by Will Dunham,
David Goodman and Giles Elgood)
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