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Hundreds gathered Monday in New Jersey to watch the release of Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. citizen kidnapped by ...
The freeing of Alexander marks the first hostage release since Israel broke a weekslong ceasefire with Hamas in March. His ...
Eden Alexander’s hometown came out Monday to celebrate his release from Hamas captivity more than 19 months after he was ...
On May 11, Alexander's family and friends, his hometown and strangers around the world who followed his tragic story rejoiced ...
Edan Alexander was 19 when Hamas militants stormed the Israeli military base where the American-Israeli from New Jersey was a ...
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The Forward on MSNIn Edan Alexander’s hometown in New Jersey, months of fear and anguish give way to joy and reliefAs news spread of the American hostage’s release, neighbors and classmates gathered to celebrate in Tenafly, New Jersey.
Edan Alexander, who was raised in New Jersey, is believed to be the last living U.S. citizen held captive in Gaza.
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The Forward on MSN‘New Jersey tough’: Gov. Phil Murphy on released Hamas hostage Edan Alexander, a Tenafly nativeGov. Phil Murphy said released Hamas hostage Edan Alexander, held in Gaza since Oct. 7, is ‘New Jersey tough.’ ...
Hamas said the release of the hostage was a goodwill gesture to try to get peace talks going again. CBS News New York's Jenna ...
New Jersey officials, including Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Andy Kim, cheered Hamas' release of Edan Alexander of Tenafly.
Thousands of people across New Jersey and the nation celebrated the release of Tenafly native Edan Alexander on Monday after ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn Edan Alexander’s New Jersey hometown, crowd celebrates joy of his releaseAlexander, 21, was born to Israeli parents and raised in Tenafly, a leafy suburb across the Hudson River from the Bronx. He ...
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