Hamas releases video of Israeli-American hostage held in Gaza

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An image grab from the Hamas video showing Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, who has been held in the Gaza Strip since Hamas' October 2023 attacks on Israel.

An image grab from the Hamas video showing Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, who has been held in the Gaza Strip since Hamas' October 2023 attacks on Israel.

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JERUSALEM - Hamas on April 12 released a video purportedly of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, who has been held in Gaza since he was captured by Palestinian militants on Oct 7, 2023.

In the undated video, the man who introduces himself as Edan Alexander states he has been held in Gaza for 551 days. The man questions why he is still being held and pleads for his release.

Mr Alexander is a soldier serving in the Israeli military.

The edited video was released as Jews began to mark Passover, a weeklong holiday that celebrates freedom.

Mr Alexander's family released a statement acknowledging the video that said the holiday would not be one of freedom as long as Edan and the 58 other hostages in Gaza remained in captivity.

Hamas has released several videos over the course of the war of hostages begging to be released. Israeli officials have dismissed past videos as propaganda that is designed to put pressure on the government. The war is in its eighteenth month.

Hamas released 38 hostages under a ceasefire that began on Jan 19. In March, Israel's military

resumed its ground and aerial campaign

on Gaza, abandoning the ceasefire after Hamas rejected proposals to extend the truce without ending the war.

Israeli officials say that campaign will continue until the remaining 59 hostages are freed and Gaza is demilitarised. Hamas insists it will free hostages only as part of a deal to end the war and has rejected demands to lay down its arms.

The US, Qatar and Egypt are mediating between Hamas and Israel.

The war started when

Hamas-led militants stormed southern Israeli communities near Gaza

on Oct 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people, according to Israeli authorities.

Israel's retaliatory assault has killed more than 50,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to health officials in the Hamas-run enclave. Most of the population has been displaced and much of Gaza is in ruins. REUTERS

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