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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Hamas Releases Last Living US Hostage from Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Edan Alexander, a dual national serving in the IDF, is freed after 584 days in captivity, prompting international reactions.
Hamas has released the last living US citizen it held captive in Gaza, Edan Alexander, a 20-year-old dual national soldier serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), in a unilateral move that has drawn reactions from international figures including former US President Donald Trump.
Alexander had been held for 584 days after being taken from his military base on October 7, 2023.
The release occurred without a ceasefire; however, Israel temporarily paused military operations around midday to facilitate the handover.
After being freed, Alexander was presented in civilian attire to a Red Cross official and subsequently transported to the border with Israel, where family members who had flown in from the United States awaited him.
Reports indicate that, during his more than a year in captivity, Alexander was held handcuffed alongside other hostages, reportedly in a cage located inside a tunnel.
In a statement, Hamas noted that the release was made possible through contacts with the US administration, aiming to pave the way for a ceasefire, the opening of crossings, and the provision of aid to the Palestinian people in Gaza.
Trump acknowledged the release, calling it a ‘good faith step’ and expressed hope for the return of all remaining hostages.
In statements made via social media, he highlighted this action as part of broader mediation efforts being led by Qatar and Egypt.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump's involvement but also affirmed the role of Israeli military pressure in securing the release.
Netanyahu stated that the combination of military and diplomatic efforts had been crucial in bringing Alexander home.
This release occurs amidst ongoing tensions and hostilities in the region, with the UN warning that half a million Palestinians in Gaza are at risk of starvation due to the extended siege.
Following the handover, Netanyahu indicated that efforts were underway to engage in negotiations in Doha for a potential ceasefire and to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
As crowds gathered in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square to witness footage of Alexander's release, emotions ran high.
Relatives of other hostages expressed frustration and called for swift government action to secure the return of an additional 58 hostages believed to still be in Gaza.
While some families remain hopeful, others voiced their displeasure towards Netanyahu's handling of the situation.
In a climate marked by complex political dynamics, particularly with the involvement of far-right political factions in Israel, Netanyahu continues to face pressure both to pursue military objectives and to negotiate a ceasefire that addresses humanitarian concerns.
As the conflict evolves, the delicate balance between military strategy and diplomatic negotiations remains a pivotal issue for Israeli leadership.
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