• Mills flew to Israel on an overnight flight to rescue Americans stuck there 
  • The White House is yet to confirm when it will offer evacuation flights 
  • 22 Americans are dead and 17 are missing, including some taken hostage  

Florida Republican Cory Mills has rescued 32 Americans stranded in Israel as its fight against Hamas intensified.

Today, photos of Mills, an Iraq veteran, emerged in which he was seen with a large group on a bus, leaving the war-torn country.

Mills told The Floridian that he flew overnight yesterday to get to the combat zone to help. He provided similar help in September 2021 during the disastrous withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.

His exact location in Israel is unclear and it’s unknown if he has safely returned back to the US.

His efforts on Wednesday came as the White House pondered its plan for getting any stranded Americans out.

At a briefing this afternoon, John Kirby, Strategic Communications at the National Security Council, said there were ‘active conversations’ about how to bring Americans and dual citizens home, but no specifics had been decided upon.

‘We’re in active touch with American citizens in Israel, many of them are dual nationalities… there are still commercial carriers flying in and out and there are viable ground routes.

‘Neither of those options may necessarily be feasible or affordable, so we are exploring a range of other options to assist if Americans want to leave, I’m just not at liberty to go into that.’

The exact number of Americans or dual citizens living in Israel remains unconfirmed by the State Department.

So far, 22 Americans have been killed and 17 remain missing, including a small number who are feared to have been taken hostage by Hamas.

The White House has not yet decided whether or not it will negotiate with Hamas to secure their release.