A girl holds a poster bearing a portrait of an Israeli hostage held by Hamas in Gaza since October 2023 subsequent to a number of portaits, together with two (C) of Israeli-US captive Edan Alexander, at Hostages Sq. in Tel Aviv as individuals await his launch on Could 12, 2025.
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TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamas is anticipated to launch Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander on Monday, as a part of what the militant group stated was a step towards reaching a ceasefire settlement with Israel.
Alexander, a 21 year-old Israeli soldier raised in New Jersey, is the final remaining U.S. citizen captured by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 and held in Gaza, who’s believed to nonetheless be alive. The our bodies of 4 different Individuals are nonetheless held in Gaza, in line with the U.S.
President Trump posted on his social media platform that the discharge is a “step taken in good religion” to place an finish to the warfare.
In a press release, Hamas stated it had been holding talks with the U.S. for the final a number of days. The militant group stated the discharge would come as a part of a ceasefire effort to open Gaza’s border crossings and produce support to Gaza. Israel has blocked all support together with meals and medical provides for greater than 10 weeks to stress Hamas to launch extra hostages. Humanitarian teams say it’s driving rampant hunger within the territory.
A Hamas official says the U.S. has made guarantees in return for hostage launch
A Hamas official, talking on situation of anonymity as a result of he was not licensed to talk publicly, informed NPR that the discharge was in return for unspecified gestures the U.S. promised.
The official hinted it anticipated Israel to launch some Palestinian prisoners and guarantee some support into Gaza, and anticipated the U.S. to barter a broader cope with Israel that ensures the tip of the warfare.
“The ball is now within the American and Israeli courtroom. We gave the Individuals what they requested for. They should get the opposite facet to offer issues too,” the Hamas official stated.
Israel denies it should supply concessions in change for hostage launch
An announcement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s workplace on Monday stated that Alexander’s return “with out something in return” is because of President Trump’s diplomacy and the Israeli army’s stress in Gaza.
The assertion stated Israel has not agreed to a ceasefire in change for Alexander’s launch.
In what’s often called Hostages Sq. in downtown Tel Aviv, scores of Israelis stood in entrance of a giant tv display screen with Alexander’s photograph, awaiting his launch. Supporters held indicators with the photographs of different Israeli hostages nonetheless held in Gaza. One girl in a vivid yellow pantsuit held an indication in English that stated “Trump we belief you.”
Supporters of the hostages expressed frustration that the Israeli management has not achieved their freedom whereas the U.S. struck its personal cope with Hamas for the discharge of a U.S. citizen.
“Trump is doing an ideal job in sustaining and persevering with to get these hostages again, and I’m not positive what our authorities is doing to make sure the discharge of the hostages,” stated Maya Weinrich, a 27-year-old medical pupil and twin U.S.-Israeli citizen.
Palestinians in Gaza praised President Trump
In Gaza Metropolis, Palestinian resident Awni Abu Kumail stated he understands why Hamas agreed to launch Alexander.
“Hamas needs to show to the U.S. that it’s not the one holding up the ceasefire talks,” Abu Kumail stated.
“Trump has proven Israel that america is stronger,” stated resident Ahmed Abu Hadid in Gaza Metropolis. “With out the U.S. there would by no means be any options.”
Hostage launch deal is newest U.S. sidestep of Israel
Alexander’s launch comes as Trump heads to go to Arab allies within the Gulf on Monday, in his first abroad journey throughout his second time period. He’s not anticipated to go to Israel, however is anticipated to debate the way forward for Gaza with Arab leaders.
The U.S.-Hamas deal is the newest in a sequence of main choices Trump has taken within the Mideast whereas sidestepping Israel’s management. These strikes embrace U.S. nuclear talks with Iran, a truce with the Houthis in Yemen that didn’t assure the tip of Houthi missile assaults on Israel, and U.S. talks for a Saudi civilian nuclear program that might not be conditioned on Saudi Arabia establishing diplomatic ties with Israel in return.
Earlier this 12 months, both Hamas and the U.S. confirmed that the 2 events had been holding direct talks beginning as early as January — in a serious shift in American coverage, because the U.S. had not engaged immediately with Hamas because it designated it a terrorist group in 1997. It has been a long-standing U.S. coverage to not negotiate with teams it designates as terrorists.
Qatar and Egypt — two international locations which have performed key roles in negotiation efforts between Israel and Hamas all through the warfare, together with the U.S. — issued a joint announcement welcoming the discharge of Alexander, calling it a “encouraging step” towards a ceasefire in Gaza.
Scores of different hostages stay in Hamas captivity as Israel wages warfare
There are 59 hostages remaining in Gaza, together with Alexander, greater than half of whom are believed to be lifeless, in line with Israel. Hamas had launched 38 hostages in change for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees held by Israel underneath a ceasefire deal that started on Jan. 19. However Israel’s army broke that ceasefire in March, after negotiations between the 2 events failed to supply an extension of the truce.
Israel has since gained management of a few third of Gaza’s territory, and has imposed a whole blockade on all support together with meals and gas, whereas persevering with a lethal and damaging air marketing campaign. Earlier this month it stated it deliberate to broaden its offensive there.
Gaza well being authorities say greater than 52,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli assaults on the territory for the reason that begin of the warfare in October 2023. About 1,200 individuals in Israel have been killed within the Hamas-led assaults that month and a few 250 individuals have been taken hostage, in line with Israel.
Daniel Estrin, Itay Stern and Carrie Kahn contributed to this report from Tel Aviv, Anas Baba from Gaza Metropolis, and Abu Bakr Bashir from London.