
Hamas liberated the American-Israel hostage to Edan Alexander on Monday in a hurry announced a shift before visiting US President Donald Trump in the Middle East.
Israeli defensive forces quoted by the International Committee of the Red Cross have said in a statement that the hostage was handed over to ICRC and “They are on the way to IDF forces in the Gaza Strip.” Hamas confirmed that he published 21 -year -old Alexander in his telegram statement.
Alexander’s release agreement followed by interviews between Hamas and the US, although Washington determined the terrorist organization supported by Iran A. It seemed little about these negotiations and on Sunday evening he was informed about the result on Sunday evening.
In March, the USA rejected a similar proposal from Hamas for the release of Alexander after both sides spoke in Qatar. At that time, Israel clarified his objections to the idea – which many in Israel considered to be one hostage over others – and the US that spoke to Hamas.
Earlier Monday, Israel said that on Tuesday he would send a negotiating team to Qatar as part of the last effort to ensure the remaining hostages in Gaza, before the planned military escalation.
Alexander served as an Israeli soldier when he was captured during the Hamas attack in October 2023, which killed 1200 people and triggered war. He was the last living US citizen in Palestinian captivity and the first hostage to be released since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas had expired at the beginning of March before the Israeli strikes in Gaza continued.
Before Alexander’s release on Monday, Israeli Cabinet Minister Eli Cohen said that the government is ready to discuss the plan by Trump Steve Witkoff, according to which Hamas would liberate another 10 hostages. The rest would follow as soon as an agreement on the end of the war is agreed. Israel insists that it must include undressing Hamas power and a militant group of disarmament.
The remaining 58 hostages include four other dual American-Israeli, all of whom were declared dead.
According to medical officials in the Hamas-Gurate band, more than 52,000 Palestinians were killed in Gaza.
Critical assistance has been blocked in the entrance to the ravaged enclave since March, with international pressure on Israel to allow it to continue. More than 400 Israeli troops have also been killed since the beginning of the Gaza offensive.
With the help of a fare Akram.
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