Kathie Lee Gifford and Lenya Heitzig of Calvary Church ABQ urge Qatar Sheikha Moza to help free Hamas hostages

The Christian Post received a copy of an open letter Lenya Heitzig, an author and global philanthropist who heads the organization, Reload Love, wrote to Moza regarding the release of the Hamas hostages. 

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Families of the hostages participate in a special ‘Kabalat Shabbat,’ (welcoming the Shabbat) prayer service ahead of the release of hostages, outside the Museum of Tel Aviv on November 24, 2023, in Tel Aviv, Israel. A four-day ceasefire began between Israel and Hamas began this morning. A total of 50 hostages held by Hamas are to be released during the temporary truce, the first such pause in fighting since Oct. 7, when Hamas launched its terrorist attacks and Israel responded with a vast military offensive to destroy the militant group that governs Gaza. Under the deal, 150 Palestinian prisoners are also to be released from Israel, and more humanitarian aid will be admitted at the Gaza-Egypt border crossing. | Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images

PRAISE GOD FOR THIS EFFORT! We constantly prayer for the release of all hostages and the end of the war. PRAY TEAM JESUS!

The Christian Post

By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter

Lenya Heitzig of Calvary of Albuquerque as well as former talk show host Kathie Lee Gifford are pleading with Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar to use her position of power to help secure the release of the over 100 individuals still held captive by Hamas.

On Wednesday, The Christian Post received a copy of an open letter Lenya Heitzig, an author and global philanthropist who heads the organization, Reload Love, wrote to Moza regarding the release of the Hamas hostages.

According to the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Moza is the mother of Qatar’s current emir and the wife of Qatar’s former emir, with the organization describing her as “one of the most influential people in Qatar.” More Here

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