WASHINGTON — Melania Trump on Wednesday met with a freed American-Israeli hostage whose plight she featured in her new film, which includes footage from a meeting last year with the man's wife.
Keith and Aviva Siegel were among some 251 people taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, after Hamas militants launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people.
Keith Siegel was held for 484 days until he was released in February 2025 under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Israel shortly after Donald Trump began his second term as president. His wife was held for 51 days before she was freed in November 2023 under a previous ceasefire.
Melania Trump on Wednesday recounted the ''emotional meeting'' she had with Aviva Siegel in New York in January 2025, just before Trump took office again.
''After Aviva was freed, she called me, wanted to see me and we set up a meeting in New York," the first lady said as she sat between the Siegels in the White House Blue Room. ''It was emotional meeting, and it is captured on camera and available to see in my film, ‘Melania.'"
She said Aviva Siegel gave her two of Keith Siegel's books and she gave them to Donald Trump when she got home and told him about the situation. ''I know he was fighting for all of the hostages and, as we know now, all of the hostages are free and home with the families.''
''Aviva was a warrior. She is a warrior. She was fighting very hard for Keith, and I know he suffered a lot," Melania Trump said before she turned to address him. ''I'm happy to see you healthy and home with your children, your grandchildren, with your family.''
Asked by a reporter if it was appropriate for her to use an official White House event to promote the reported $40 million, Amazon-funded documentary, the first lady said she wasn't doing that.