Hamas says it released Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander
- Hamas released Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander on Monday after holding him hostage in Gaza for over 19 months near Deir al Balah.
- The release came after talks facilitated by Qatar and Egypt, with the United States negotiating directly with Hamas while excluding Israel, as part of efforts to conclude the violent conflict and secure the safe release of all hostages and the retrieval of remains.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu credited military pressure for the release, denied any concessions or ceasefire commitments, and agreed only to a safe corridor for Alexander's return.
- Alexander, who was abducted during Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack at his base, was handed to the Red Cross and Israeli forces before being reunited with his family in Tel Aviv.
- Israel plans to continue its offensive in Gaza where 90% of the population is displaced and 58 hostages remain captive, while the release may set groundwork for renewed ceasefire talks.
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