Hamas to Release American-Israeli Hostage Edan Alexander Today
- Hamas is expected to release American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander on Monday, more than 19 months after his capture in Gaza.
- Alexander was abducted during Hamas' cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, which triggered the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
- Israel maintains that its dual war aims are freeing hostages like Alexander and dismantling Hamas, while continuing a retaliatory offensive in Gaza.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office said the release comes without Israeli concessions, only a safe corridor, and critics say the government faces pressure over hostage policy.
- The release is seen as a goodwill gesture amid indirect U.S.-Hamas talks and could pave the way for renewed ceasefire negotiations involving mediators like Egypt and Qatar.
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ThePatriotLight - Hamas releases last American hostage after 584 days — Trump reveals why Hamas did it
ThePatriotLight - President Donald Trump confirmed reports that Hamas was releasing an American held in the Gaza Strip as a hostage since 2023 and said the terror group freed him in order to seek a ceasefire. Twenty-one-year-old Edan Alexander was raised in New Jersey and is believed to be the last living American hostage held by the terror group. The bodies of four other Americans are believed to be in the terror group's possession. 'Hopefully …
Hamas releases last American hostage after 584 days — Trump reveals why Hamas did it
President Donald Trump confirmed reports that Hamas was releasing an American held in the Gaza Strip as a hostage since 2023 and said the terror group freed him in order to seek a ceasefire. Twenty-one-year-old Edan Alexander was raised in New Jersey and is believed to be the last living American hostage held by the terror group. The bodies of four other Americans are believed to be in the terror group's possession. 'Hopefully this is the first …

Hamas says will release US-Israeli hostage Monday
Hamas said it would release on Monday a US-Israeli hostage held in Gaza since October 2023, ahead of a regional visit by US President Donald Trump and as a UN-backed assessment warned of famine in the territory.
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