Why an Israeli scholar kidnapped in Iraq still isn’t free 800 days later

FILE - In this Sept., 2018 selfie image provided by Emma Tsurkov, right, she and her sister Elizabeth Tsurkov are shown in Santa Clara Valley, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Tucker, File)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — With the world’s attention fixed on efforts to free Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, talks are quietly continuing to liberate an Israeli hostage held in Iraq by a different Iranian-backed militant group.

Elizabeth Tsurkov, a 38-year-old graduate student at Princeton University was while doing research in Iraq, and officials from several countries say progress is being made to secure her release.

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