
Hamas on Sunday claimed that he would leave American hostage Aidan Alexander.
Alexander, a dual US-Israeli citizen, has been held in Gaza since the 7 October attack on Southern Israel.
A statement from the terrorist organization stated that Hamas has been in touch with the US administration in recent times, as part of the efforts made by the arbitrariness to achieve the ceasefire.
“The movement has shown high -level positivity, and Israeli soldiers with dual American citizenship, [Edan] Alexander will be released as part of the steps being raised towards a ceasefire, the opening of the border crossing, and the entry of assistance and relief to our people into the Gaza Strip, “the statement continued.
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Born in Tel Aviv and raised in New Jersey, Aadan Alexander is currently being taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza. (Hostage family platform)
It is not clear when Alexander can be released.
Fox News revealed that the United States informed Israel to Israel with the intention of releasing Israel as “a gesture for Americans, without compensation or conditions”.
The United States told Israel that the move is expected to lead to the conversation for the release of the hostages, “according to the original structure, the Middle East was determined by a special messenger for Steve Witcoff, which Israel has already accepted.
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Donald Trump has been seen on 7 October 2024 with a photo of Aden Alexander in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Israel is preparing for the possibility that this step will be taken out.
Khalil al-Haya, who is the political head of Hamas in Gaza, echoed the statement, “The movement has shown high levels of positivity to the movement, speaking about an attempt to free Alexander”.
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“Hamas movement confirms his readiness to immediately start intensive interactions and reach a final agreement to end the war, as prisoners to agree mutually, and manage the Gaza Strip by an independent, professional body, ensuring continuous calm and stability for many years, reconstructing and ending the siege, shared in a statement.
Picked up at Tanafali, New Jersey, Alexander moved to Israel at the age of 18 for a volunteer for military service at IDF’s Golani Brigade. He lived with his grandparents in Tel Aviv and Kibutaz Hazor, where he was part of a group of soldiers alone.
He was kidnapped on the morning of 7 October – on Saturday, he did not need to remain on the base. His mother was touring from abroad, and like many alone soldiers, he had the option to go home for the weekend. But he chose to live, did not want his companions to leave the guard duty short-stuffed.
Gaza still has 59 hostages, of which at least 24 are evaluated, including AlexanderNow Hamas is 21 years old after spending two birthdays in captivity.
The stage headquarters of hostage and missing families also issued a statement after the announcement of Alexander’s possible release, stating that they “hugging and supporting the Alexander family.”
Yale Alexander, the mother of the hostage Aidan Alexander, speaks during the ‘Run for Hiz Lives’ rally and runs in the 100th day Central Park, which on 7 October 2024 in New York city by Hamas on 7 October 2024. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)
The statement said, “Should this release be confirmed, the release of Aidan Alexander should mark the beginning of a comprehensive agreement that will protect the freedom of all the remaining hostages.”
“President Trump, you have given hope to the families of all the hostages. Please, complete your mission and bring them home.”
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President Donald Trump recently marked his 100th day in the office, and the families of five Americans still held hostage, urging them to reflect their strategy and to pressurize both Israel and Hamas, to secure both economic and diplomatic means, to secure. Release of all hostages.
In addition, fifty members of the Congress sent a letter to Trump on 9 May, requesting them to prioritize the remaining hostages.
“As months have passed since the most recent exchange, we should keep five remaining Americans and additional 54 hostages above the brain. Five American hostages include Aden Alexander, Omar Neutra, Itay Chain, Gadi Haggai and Judi Wenstein Haggai. Only Alexander has been written in October, which is written in October, which is a October and Vanstin Hagai and Vanastin Hagi, Vanastin Hagai, Vanastin Hagai, Haggy and Venstein Haggy, Haggy and Venstein Haggi, Hagai and Venstein Haggi Haggai, Haggi and Venstein are included in Haggiva.
“Our government has the most serious responsibility to protect Americans. Keeping that responsibility in mind, we urge you to add to your regional colleagues and partners to the concert, the release of Aidan and to release the remains of the deceased American hostages as soon as possible, add our families to now and every day for their families.”
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However, clarity in the families of the hostages is clear, which has clarified that the Israeli government has not offered anywhere near the support or level of communication provided by both the Biden and the Trump administration, saying, finally, there is an opposing terrorist organization, which is in some examples, and deafening its loved ones.
The organization said, “Prime Minister Netanyahu should immediately fulfill the highest moral obligation – and most of the people of Israel to bring back the people – to bring back everyone: rehabilitation for proper burial in our country and alive for the deceased,” the organization said. “Nobody should be left behind.”
Qatar and Egypt, praising Hamas’s claim, issued a joint statement that Alexander would be released.
Countries also said that they “confirm their constant joint efforts in the mediation of the situation in the Gaza Strip”.
Fox News arrived at the White House for digital comment, but did not get immediate response.
Fox News’ Ketlin McFall contributed to this report.
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