Steve Witkoff gifts Edan Alexander Star of David necklace
- On Tuesday, Steve Witkoff, who serves as a special envoy for the United States in the Middle East, visited Edan Alexander at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and presented him with a Star of David necklace that once belonged to Witkoff's late son.
- Alexander, a 22-year-old American-Israeli hostage freed after 584 days in Hamas captivity, was released following negotiations involving the Trump administration.
- Witkoff wore the necklace, which belonged to his late son Andrew who died at 22, for over 25 years and gave it to Alexander to honor his courage and survival.
- Witkoff said Alexander would do Andrew a great honor by wearing the necklace and praised him as a true warrior, calling the gift a powerful reminder of strength and pride.
- The event highlighted ongoing U.S. Efforts to free hostages, with Witkoff affirming commitment to bring all captives home amid tensions over the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Steve Witkoff Gifts Freed Hostage Star of David Necklace Belonging to His Late Son
Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, presented released hostage Edan Alexander with a Star of David necklace on Tuesday during a visit to Ichilov Hospital.
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