Hamas says it will release US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander on Monday
The Hamas militant group has said it will release an American-Israeli hostage held in Gaza.
Hamas had announced on Sunday that it would free Edan Alexander as a goodwill gesture towards the Trump administration as the US President prepares to visit the Middle East.
Mr Alexander, an Israeli soldier, was taken captive on October 7 2023.
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