Hamas issued world news to Israel-American mortgage in front of Donald Trump’s Middle East visit

Hamas on Monday released a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier Aidan Alexander. She is the first hostage because Israel ended the eight -week ceasefire with Hamas in March and took a prisoner in Gaza for more than 19 months.Born in Tel Aviv and grew up in New Jersey, Aidan Alexander has a dual Israel-American citizenship and is believed to be the last living American hostage held in Gaza. The move is seen as a goodwill gesture towards the Trump administration, possibly paves the way to a new ceasefire with Israel.He was handed over to Red Cross and then to Israeli forces before Airlift was airlifted to a hospital in Tel Aviv. Israeli authorities shared videos and images, who showed Alexander a yellow with a smile while meeting with their mother and other family members.
Hamas’s strategic move before Trump’s visit
Hamas announced Alexander to release a plan to release Alexander before US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, marking his first official visit abroad during his second term.On Sunday, Trump referred to the imminent release “a step in good faith in the United States and the efforts of the mediators – Qatar and Egypt as an effort, aimed at ending this cruel war and bringing all the living hostages and returned to their families.”“Hopefully, it marks the onset of the final stages required to end this harsh struggle. I eagerly guess that day of the festival!” Trump expressed on social media.
Support floods for aden!
Wearing a shirt with his name, Alexander’s extended family collected in Tel Aviv to witness his release, chanting his name as the army declared his freedom. Meanwhile, in the hostage class, hundreds of people burst into cheers.Tanafali, in New Jersey, their hometown, hundreds of supporters filled the streets, holding signs with their image and listening to music from Israel. As he saw his release on a big screen, the mob hugged and waved Israeli flags. Since his kidnapping, supporters have ralled every Friday to advocate the release of hostages.According to Israeli officials, 58 hostages are still being held, about 23 are considered alive. Many of the 250 persons taken during the Hamas -led attack in 2023 have been freed through ceasefire agreements.