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Breaking: First American Hostage Released By Hamas — Is RELATED To Hunter Biden Art Buyer!

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An American hostage has finally been released by Palestinian militant group Hamas — and she’s related to a buyer of Hunter Biden’s art, according to reports.

Good Lord.

After weeks of no diplomatic developments by the Biden regime and the release of several batches of non-U.S. hostages by Hamas, a 4-year-old Israeli-American female named Abigail Mor Edan was reportedly among the latest group of 17 hostages released by Hamas on Sunday.

Here’s the kicker: That 4-year-old hostage’s great aunt, named Elizabeth Hirsch Naftali, reportedly purchased art from Hunter Biden.

At some point Naftali, a prolific Democrat donor, was also appointed by Joe Biden to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad.

It’s unclear if she bought Hunter’s artwork before or after she was appointed to that board.

The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability launched an investigation into Hunter’s art racket, focusing on its potential use for money laundering and pay-to-play access to the White House.

Though the Biden White House insisted Hunter Biden’s art purchasers would be withheld from the public, it was revealed that Naftali had bought at least one piece of Hunter art for what is believed to be an eye-watering sum of money.

“…one of those buyers is indeed someone who got a favor from the Biden White House. The timing of their purchase, however, is unknown,” Business Insider reported in July.

That buyer, Insider can reveal, is Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, a Los Angeles real-estate investor and philanthropist. Hirsh Naftali is influential in California Democratic circles and a significant Democratic donor who has given $13,414 to the Biden campaign and $29,700 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee this year. In 2022, she hosted a fundraiser headlined by Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Insider also obtained internal documents from Hunter Biden’s gallery showing that a single buyer purchased $875,000 worth of his art,” the outlet reported, but added the identity of that buyer was still unknown.

It certainly seems like buying Hunter’s art has certainly paid off for Naftali.


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