As a goodwill gesture toward the Trump administration, Hamas released Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American man, on Monday. He had been imprisoned in Gaza for more than 19 months and was the first captive to be freed since Israel ended an eight-week peace with Hamas in March. Edan Alexander, who was born in Tel Aviv and was raised in New Jersey, is thought to be the last living American prisoner held in Gaza. He also holds two Israeli-American citizenship. Before being airlifted to a doctor in Tel Aviv, he was given over to the Red Cross and then to Israeli troops. A pale but smiling Alexander was seen reuniting emotionally with his family and other family members, according to Israeli officials ‘ videos and pictures.
Hamas ‘ tactical maneuver prior to Trump’s attend
Just in time for US President Donald Trump’s first established trip abroad during his second term, Hamas made the announcement to relieve Alexander. Trump referred to the imminent release as” a action taken in great devotion toward the United States and the efforts of the mediators- Qatar and Egypt… to end this terrible war and bring ALL hostages and remains back to their families” on Sunday. ” Hopefully, this will mark the conclusion of this bitter issue. I look forward to that day of party”! Trump stated on social media.
Boost landslides in Edan’s name!
Alexander’s extended relatives gathered in Tel Aviv to see him released and chant his name as the government made his freedom known. Wearing shirts with his title, Alexander’s extended family gathered there to see his release. In Hostage Square, hundreds of people erupted in cheers. Hunderte of followers crowded the streets of Tenafly, New Jersey, where he was born, while listening to Israeli song and holding signs in his honor. The crowd waved and embraced Jewish flags as they watched his launch on a large display. Every Friday since his suicide, followers have gathered to demand the release of hostages. 58 victims are still being held, with about 23 people reportedly still intact, according to Israeli government. Through peace agreements, many of the 250 people who were killed in the Hamas-led strike in 2023 were freed.