Fears of a larger Middle East war began to subside Tuesday amid an uneasy ceasefire between Israel and Iran. While welcome, the de-escalation is doing little to ease the concerns of families of Americans and other Westerners held hostage in Iran. These families worry that their loved ones’ fates hang in the balance while the region remains on edge, waiting to see if the nascent truce will hold.

There are at least two confirmed Americans and reports of up to six more and dozens of hostages from other Western countries illegally being held in Iran’s notorious Evin prison. The hostages’ families and attorneys, who were keeping close tabs on the Israeli and U.S. bombings of Iran over the weekend, woke Monday morning to reports that Israel had dropped at least one bomb on or near the front gates of the prison.

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