One popular claim read:
I don't know who needs to hear this, but it was President @JoeBiden who secured the release of 140 hostages in Gaza. Trump? Just 28. That means Biden was responsible for 83% of all the hostages freed — yet you'd never know it from the way the media talks.
Variations of the claim also circulated on Facebook (archived), Instagram, Threads (archived), Bluesky and Reddit (archived).
Hamas took 251 hostages during its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel that killed around 1,200 people. By Oct. 21, 2025, more than 68,000 Palestinians (archived) and 470 Israeli soldiers had died in the resulting Israel-Hamas War, according to the Israeli government and the Hamas-run Palestinian Ministry of Health.
At this time of this writing, hostage- and prisoner-exchange deals — as well as efforts by the Israeli army — resulted in the release of
According to Israeli authorities and reputable news outlets such as Reuters, two hostage-exchange deals took place during Biden's presidency. The first, in November 2023, resulted in the release of
In sum, Hamas released a total of 138 hostages as a result of deals that Biden's administration helped broker.
Given the above, it was true that deals brokered by the U.S. during Biden's presidency resulted in 138 hostage releases (roughly, but not exactly, 140, as some social media posts claimed). It was also true that this was more than the outcome of U.S.-brokered deals during Trump's presidency, even including hostages released after Trump's Jan. 20, 2025, inauguration as part of Biden's second deal.
The deals
The Biden-era November 2023 ceasefire that allowed for the release of 105 hostages was the first such deal of the Israel-Hamas war. According to The Associated Press at the time, the U.S., along with Egypt and Qatar, helped mediate the deal. The plan initially secured the release of 50 hostages in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons across four days of a ceasefire but resulted in more than twice that number of hostage releases. Fighting between Hamas and Israel resumed Dec. 1, 2023.
On May 31, 2024, Biden announced that his administration had negotiated a "comprehensive new proposal" with the Israeli government for a "roadmap" to peace in Gaza. That three-point plan started with a six-week ceasefire during which hostage and prisoner exchanges could take place.
Months later, on Jan. 15, 2025, Biden announced that Hamas and Israel had agreed to a deal that followed the "precise contours" of the May proposal. That same day (five days before Trump took the presidential oath of office), Trump posted on Truth Social that the ceasefire agreement "could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November," referring to the 2024 U.S. presidential election he won. He added, "We have achieved so much without even being in the White House."
The deal took effect Jan. 19, 2025, the last day of Biden's presidency. The first of the hostage and prisoner exchanges took place that day with the release of three Israeli women from Hamas captivity. Hamas released 30 more Israeli hostages between Jan. 19 and Feb. 26, 2025, as part of the deal,
In March 2025, Israel launched a wave of strikes on the Gaza Strip, decisively ending Biden's deal. Hamas did not release another hostage until May, when it released
On Sept. 29, 2025, Trump released his 20-point plan (archived) for Gaza, the first phase of which Hamas and Israel signed around a week later.
A new ceasefire started Oct. 10. Hamas released 20 hostages on Oct. 13 and the bodies of
The body of the last hostage Hamas captured on Oct. 7, 2023, returned to Israel on Jan. 26, 2026, 109 days after the ceasefire started.
In sum …
Hamas took 251 hostages during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack. As of this writing, the group had released
Another 69 hostages in Gaza were released, or freed, as part of efforts unrelated to U.S.-brokered deals.
Hamas released 105 hostages in November 2023 under a deal brokered by Biden, Egypt and Qatar. It agreed to release another 33 under a deal that Biden first proposed in May 2024,
Trump brokered a separate deal in October 2025 that resulted in the release of the final
In total, Biden's deals resulted in the release of 138 hostages. If attributing the 33 hostages released in January and February 2025 to both Biden and Trump, Trump secured the release
