Captive Soldier's Release Sparks Hope Amidst Gaza Conflict
American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, held captive in Gaza for over 19 months, is poised for release in a move by Hamas believed to foster ceasefire efforts. This comes as Israel maintains its military operations. The anticipated handover coincides with Trump's diplomatic visit, casting light on hostages' plight.

An American-Israeli soldier, Edan Alexander, has been held captive in the Gaza Strip for more than 19 months, with his release expected as part of a Hamas goodwill gesture toward the Trump administration. This move may pave the way for a new ceasefire between the conflicting sides.
Alexander's abduction occurred during Hamas' cross-border assault on October 7, 2023, which sparked ongoing violence in Gaza. His impending release marks a significant development since the end of an eight-week ceasefire in March, disrupted by Israel's relentless airstrikes on Gaza.
Despite Alexander's expected release, Israel continues its military campaign, aiming to pressure Hamas into ceasefire negotiations. The political landscape is charged as President Trump readies for a Middle East visit, signaling potential diplomatic advances in hostage negotiations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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