Hamas says it has lost contact with US-Israeli hostage
- Hamas reported losing contact with militants holding Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. Hostage in Gaza, following Israeli airstrikes on April 15, 2025.
- Hamas has indicated a willingness to release Alexander if a new ceasefire and a deal to end the war are negotiated.
- Israeli officials confirmed that 1,200 people were killed during Hamas-led attacks, while more than 51,000 have reportedly died in ongoing assaults on Gaza.
- President Donald Trump's special envoy indicated that securing the release of Edan Alexander is a 'top priority' for the U.S. Government.
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A Hostage Crisis in Gaza: The Uncertain Fate of Edan Alexander
A Hostage Crisis in Gaza: The Uncertain Fate of Edan Alexander The armed wing of Hamas, Al-Qassam Brigades, announced on Saturday that the fate of Edan Alexander, a dual Israeli and American national soldier, remains unknown. This follows the discovery of a guard's body who was reportedly killed by an Israeli strike, leaving uncertainty over Alexander's status as the last known U.S. citizen held in Gaza.As Israel intensified its military operati…
Live, war in Gaza: "The lives of [the hostages] are in danger as a result of the Israeli military-led criminal bombings," Hamas says.
The fate of the Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander remains unknown since an Israeli bombardment, said Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas' military wing, on Saturday. A video showing another living hostage was broadcast.
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