President Trump Announces Return of American Hostage’s Remains
President Donald Trump has confirmed that the remains of Omer Neutra, an American-Israeli citizen, have been returned to Israel. Neutra was one of three hostages whose remains were recovered from Hamas.
Neutra, originally from Long Island, New York, was serving as a captain in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) when he was killed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023 attack. This brutal assault by Hamas ignited a conflict that has lasted for over two years.
Speaking from Air Force One, President Trump expressed his condolences to Neutra’s family. “We got Neutra, from New York, from the United States, and I spoke to his parents,” President Trump stated. “They’re thrilled in one sense, but in another sense, obviously, not too great. We’re very happy to have done it. We have three. We got three bodies back today that they found, and we’re looking for the remainder.”
Neutra’s family released a statement expressing their gratitude, stating that they “will now be able to bury Omer with the dignity he deserves.” The family added, “Omer has returned to the land he loved and served. His parents’ and brother’s courage and resolve have touched the hearts of countless people around the world.”
After high school, Neutra dedicated a year to serving in the IDF. He had plans to attend Binghamton University following his service. His mother, Oma Neutra, explained that Omer was deeply committed to the idea of a strong Jewish state. “Both of his grandparents are Holocaust survivors,” she said. “So the ethos of needing to have a strong Jewish state is something that really resonated with him.”
Initially, there was hope that Neutra had been taken alive during the October 7 attack. However, in December 2024, Israeli authorities revealed that he had been killed during the attack, and his body was taken into Gaza by Hamas.
In addition to Neutra, the remains of two other Israeli soldiers, Asaf Hamami and Oz Daniel, were also recovered. Both men were killed by Hamas on October 7, 2023, and their bodies were taken to Gaza.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office issued a statement expressing shared grief with the families of the fallen hostages. “The Government of Israel shares in the profound grief of the Hamami, Neutra, and Daniel families, and all of the families of the fallen hostages,” the statement read.
The Prime Minister’s office also stated that Israel remains “determined, committed, and working tirelessly” to recover the remaining deceased hostages. They urged Hamas to “fulfill its commitments to the mediators and return them as part of the implementation of the agreement.”
This recovery comes amidst increasing criticism of Hamas for not promptly returning all deceased hostages, a point Israel has emphasized as a violation of the ceasefire agreement. Hamas has claimed they are still searching for the remains, which casts a shadow of doubt on the stability of the peace agreement.
Currently, the remains of eight deceased hostages are still in Gaza. The return of Omer Neutra and the other soldiers provides some comfort to grieving families, but the ongoing situation highlights the need for continued efforts to bring all the hostages home and to hold accountable those responsible for these barbaric acts. The United States continues to stand with Israel in its fight against terrorism and its pursuit of peace and security in the region.


