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For the first time in more than a year and a half, there are no living Americans who are still held hostage in Gaza.
Edan Alexander was 19 when Hamas militants stormed the Israeli military base where the American-Israeli from New Jersey was a ...
Thousands of people across New Jersey and the nation celebrated the release of Tenafly native Edan Alexander on Monday after ...
Israeli-American Edan Alexander was united with his family in Israel on Monday afternoon after they’d traveled there from ...
Edan Alexander, who was raised in New Jersey, is believed to be the last living U.S. citizen held captive in Gaza.
Eden Alexander’s hometown came out Monday to celebrate his release from Hamas captivity more than 19 months after he was taken hostage in a sneak attack in Israel.
FOX 5 NY's Arthur Chi'en is in Tenafly, New Jersey, Alexander's native town, to speak with members of the crowd that had awaited his release.
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The Times of Israel on MSNTrump puts an American First, and Israel rejoicesThe freeing of Edan Alexander is wonderful instance of US and Israeli interests overlapping. As JD Vance predicted months ago ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNNew Jersey native reunited with family after being held hostage in Gaza for 19 monthsEdan Alexander, 21, was released to the Red Cross Monday afternoon and was quickly returned to his family.
Tenafly native Edan Alexander has been reunited with his family after spending more than 19 months being held captive. The now-21-year-old was released to the Red Cross Monday afternoon and was ...
New Jersey officials, including Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Andy Kim, cheered Hamas' release of Edan Alexander of Tenafly.
Amy Lieberman from Hillsdale, New Jersey, foreground, joins Israelis waving flags as the convoy carrying freed ...
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