Hamas tonight announced it will release the last known living American hostage in a bid to reach a ceasefire deal with Israel. The terrorist group hopes the release of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander (pictured) will pave the way to reopening crossings and allow humanitarian aid back into Gaza.

Hamas tonight announced it will release the last known living American hostage in a bid to reach a ceasefire deal with Israel. The terrorist group hopes the release of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander (pictured) will pave the way to reopening crossings and allow humanitarian aid back into Gaza.

Alexander has been held captive since he was snatched from his base during Hamas' bloody attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Hamas' statement did not reveal details of the date of his release, but a source familiar with the matter told news agency Reuters it will take place on Tuesday. US President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff said in March that freeing Alexander, a 21-year-old New Jersey native who was serving in the Israeli army when he was captured, was a 'top priority'.

Alexander has been held captive since he was snatched from his base during Hamas’ bloody attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Hamas’ statement did not reveal details of the date of his release, but a source familiar with the matter told news agency Reuters it will take place on Tuesday. US President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff said in March that freeing Alexander, a 21-year-old New Jersey native who was serving in the Israeli army when he was captured, was a ‘top priority’.

Israeli strikes meanwhile continued, with Gaza's civil defence agency reporting that at least 12 people were killed on Sunday including four young children. Alexander's release was at the centre of talks held between Hamas leaders and US negotiator Adam Boehler. Boehler said tonight it was 'a positive step forward and we would also ask that Hamas release the bodies of four other Americans that were taken'.

Israeli strikes meanwhile continued, with Gaza’s civil defence agency reporting that at least 12 people were killed on Sunday including four young children. Alexander’s release was at the centre of talks held between Hamas leaders and US negotiator Adam Boehler. Boehler said tonight it was ‘a positive step forward and we would also ask that Hamas release the bodies of four other Americans that were taken’.

The announcement comes shortly before Trump visits the Middle East this week. The President is not planning to visit Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Sunday that the United States told Israel that Hamas' freeing of Alexander would lead to negotiations for the release of more hostages. Khalil al-Hayyah, a Hamas leader in Gaza, said the group has been in contact with the US administration over the past few days.

The announcement comes shortly before Trump visits the Middle East this week. The President is not planning to visit Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Sunday that the United States told Israel that Hamas’ freeing of Alexander would lead to negotiations for the release of more hostages. Khalil al-Hayyah, a Hamas leader in Gaza, said the group has been in contact with the US administration over the past few days.

Al-Hayyah said in a statement Hamas is ready to 'immediately start intensive negotiations' to reach a final deal for a long-term truce which includes an end to the war, the exchange of Palestinian prisoners and hostages in Gaza and the handing over of power in Gaza to an independent body of technocrats. Trump and his special envoy Witkoff have frequently mentioned Alexander, now 21, by name in the past few months. Witkoff is expected to visit Israel in the coming hours. 'Every time they say Edan's name, it's like they didn't forget. They didn't forget he's American, and they're working on it,' Edan's mother, Yael Alexander, told The Associated Press in February.

Al-Hayyah said in a statement Hamas is ready to ‘immediately start intensive negotiations’ to reach a final deal for a long-term truce which includes an end to the war, the exchange of Palestinian prisoners and hostages in Gaza and the handing over of power in Gaza to an independent body of technocrats. Trump and his special envoy Witkoff have frequently mentioned Alexander, now 21, by name in the past few months. Witkoff is expected to visit Israel in the coming hours. ‘Every time they say Edan’s name, it’s like they didn’t forget. They didn’t forget he’s American, and they’re working on it,’ Edan’s mother, Yael Alexander, told The Associated Press in February.

Hamas released a video of Alexander in November during the Thanksgiving weekend, his favorite holiday, his mother said. The video was difficult to watch as he cried and pleaded for help, but it was a relief to see the most recent sign that he was alive, she said. A native of Tenafly, New Jersey, where his parents and two younger siblings still live, Edan Alexander moved to Israel in 2022 after high school and enlisted in the military.

Hamas released a video of Alexander in November during the Thanksgiving weekend, his favorite holiday, his mother said. The video was difficult to watch as he cried and pleaded for help, but it was a relief to see the most recent sign that he was alive, she said. A native of Tenafly, New Jersey, where his parents and two younger siblings still live, Edan Alexander moved to Israel in 2022 after high school and enlisted in the military.

Fifty-nine hostages are still inside Gaza, around a third of them believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Israeli strikes overnight and into Sunday killed 15 people in the Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, according to local health officials. Two of the strikes hit tents in the southern city of Khan Younis, each killing two children and their parents, according to Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies. Another seven people were killed in strikes elsewhere, including a man and his child in a Gaza City neighborhood, according to hospitals and Gaza's Health Ministry.

Fifty-nine hostages are still inside Gaza, around a third of them believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals. Israeli strikes overnight and into Sunday killed 15 people in the Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, according to local health officials. Two of the strikes hit tents in the southern city of Khan Younis, each killing two children and their parents, according to Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies. Another seven people were killed in strikes elsewhere, including a man and his child in a Gaza City neighborhood, according to hospitals and Gaza’s Health Ministry.

The Israeli military says it only targets militants and tries to avoid harming civilians. It blames Hamas for civilian deaths in the 19-month-old war because the militants are embedded in densely populated areas. There was no immediate Israeli comment on the latest strikes. Israel has sealed Gaza off from all imports, including food, medicine and emergency shelter, for over 10 weeks in what it says is a pressure tactic aimed at forcing Hamas to release hostages. Israel resumed its offensive in March, shattering a ceasefire that had facilitated the release of more than 30 hostages. The UN and aid groups say food and other supplies are running low and hunger is widespread. Aid groups say the humanitarian crisis is worse than at any time in the 19-month war. Children carrying empty bottles raced after a water tanker in a devastated area of northern Gaza on Sunday.

The Israeli military says it only targets militants and tries to avoid harming civilians. It blames Hamas for civilian deaths in the 19-month-old war because the militants are embedded in densely populated areas. There was no immediate Israeli comment on the latest strikes. Israel has sealed Gaza off from all imports, including food, medicine and emergency shelter, for over 10 weeks in what it says is a pressure tactic aimed at forcing Hamas to release hostages. Israel resumed its offensive in March, shattering a ceasefire that had facilitated the release of more than 30 hostages. The UN and aid groups say food and other supplies are running low and hunger is widespread. Aid groups say the humanitarian crisis is worse than at any time in the 19-month war. Children carrying empty bottles raced after a water tanker in a devastated area of northern Gaza on Sunday.

Residents of the built-up Shati refugee camp said the water was brought by a charity from elsewhere in Gaza. Without it, they rely on wells that are salty and often polluted. 'I am forced to drink salty water, I have no choice,' said Mahmoud Radwan. 'This causes intestinal disease, and there's no medicine to treat it.' COGAT, the Israeli military body in charge of Palestinian civilian affairs, says enough aid entered during a two-month ceasefire this year and that two of the three main water lines from Israel are still functioning. Trump, whose administration has voiced full support for Israel's actions, is set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this week in a regional tour that will not include Israel. The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostage.

Residents of the built-up Shati refugee camp said the water was brought by a charity from elsewhere in Gaza. Without it, they rely on wells that are salty and often polluted. ‘I am forced to drink salty water, I have no choice,’ said Mahmoud Radwan. ‘This causes intestinal disease, and there’s no medicine to treat it.’ COGAT, the Israeli military body in charge of Palestinian civilian affairs, says enough aid entered during a two-month ceasefire this year and that two of the three main water lines from Israel are still functioning. Trump, whose administration has voiced full support for Israel’s actions, is set to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates this week in a regional tour that will not include Israel. The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostage.

Israel's offensive has killed over 52,800 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were combatants or civilians. The offensive has destroyed vast areas of the territory and displaced some 90 per cent of its population of around 2 million. In a separate development, Israel said it retrieved the remains of a soldier killed in a 1982 battle in southern Lebanon after he had been classified as missing for more than four decades. The recovery of Sgt. 1st Class Tzvi Feldman's remains brought more closure to a case that has plagued Israel for years. The Israeli military said his remains were recovered from deep inside Syria, without providing further details. Netanyahu visited Feldman's surviving siblings on Sunday and told them that the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad late last year led to an 'opportunity' that allowed the military and the Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence agency, to gather additional intelligence and eventually locate and retrieve the body, according to video released by his office.

Israel’s offensive has killed over 52,800 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were combatants or civilians. The offensive has destroyed vast areas of the territory and displaced some 90 per cent of its population of around 2 million. In a separate development, Israel said it retrieved the remains of a soldier killed in a 1982 battle in southern Lebanon after he had been classified as missing for more than four decades. The recovery of Sgt. 1st Class Tzvi Feldman’s remains brought more closure to a case that has plagued Israel for years. The Israeli military said his remains were recovered from deep inside Syria, without providing further details. Netanyahu visited Feldman’s surviving siblings on Sunday and told them that the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad late last year led to an ‘opportunity’ that allowed the military and the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, to gather additional intelligence and eventually locate and retrieve the body, according to video released by his office.

Feldman went missing, along with five other Israeli soldiers, in a battle with Syrian forces in the Lebanese town of Sultan Yaaqoub. Several years later, two of the missing soldiers were returned alive to Israel in prisoner exchanges with Syria. The remains of another soldier were returned in 2019, after Russia said it had helped locate them in Syria, while the fate of the other two remained unknown. Cases of soldiers missing for decades have a powerful emotional and political resonance in Israel, where military service is compulsory for most Jewish men.

Feldman went missing, along with five other Israeli soldiers, in a battle with Syrian forces in the Lebanese town of Sultan Yaaqoub. Several years later, two of the missing soldiers were returned alive to Israel in prisoner exchanges with Syria. The remains of another soldier were returned in 2019, after Russia said it had helped locate them in Syria, while the fate of the other two remained unknown. Cases of soldiers missing for decades have a powerful emotional and political resonance in Israel, where military service is compulsory for most Jewish men.

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