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locale: en
title: 'Urgency For Peace: Dr. Pérez Matos Calls for the Immediate Release of the Hostages in Israel'
date: 2025-04-27
slug: 2025-04-27-urgency-for-peace-dr-perez-matos-calls-for-the-immediate-release-of-the-hostages-in-israel
country: 'PR'
city: Cayey
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# Urgency For Peace: Dr. Pérez Matos Calls for the Immediate Release of the Hostages in Israel
_Cayey, Puerto Rico - April 27, 2025._
The situation in the Middle East was addressed by Dr. José Benjamín Pérez Matos during an activity held in Cayey, where he emphasized the need towards a lasting truce and, as a priority, to achieve the immediate release of the hostages who remain in captivity in Israel.
During his intervention, he referred to ongoing negotiations, noting that diplomatic efforts are aimed at a possible medium-term peace agreement. However, he stressed the importance that any understanding must include an immediate resolution regarding the exchange of hostages, avoiding unnecessary prolongation of the process.
On this matter, Dr. Pérez Matos expressed his desire for a swift resolution to the conflict:
**“We desire that they be released soon, and that an agreement be made soon.”**
The message also included a strong criticism for the conditions reported regarding the treatment of the hostages. Based on known reports, Dr. Pérez Matos manifested his rejection of acts of violence and mistreatment, describing them as incompatible with any humanitarian standard:
**“I was also hearing, from the authorities, what a hard time those people have over there; and they say that those doing those things cant be human beings; they are not animals. But they will have their reward.”**
In the conclusion of his intervention, Dr. Pérez Matos made a direct call to the community to maintain an active posture of spiritual support in the face of the crisis:
**“Pray a lot for Israel.”**
The statement reaffirms a sustained position in support of the State of Israel, combining an urgent call for humanitarian action with an expectation of resolution through diplomatic means, in an international scenario that continues to be closely monitored.