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Celebration in Edan Alexander's New Jersey hometown for his releaseA crowd gathered Monday in New Jersey to watch the release of Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. citizen kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, who has been held hostage for over 19 months.
About a year after the US President and his parents prayed together at the Rebbe’s Ohel, former hostage Edan Alexander ...
Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Andy Kim were among the officials who cheered Hamas' release of Edan Alexander of Tenafly, New Jersey. After more than 580 days in custody, Tenafly resident Edan ...
The sign in front of Tenafly High School in northeastern New Jersey, from which Edan Alexander graduated just three years ago, has a single demand on its display: "Bring Edan Home Now.". On May 11 ...
The White House said the president and first lady "greatly look forward" to welcoming Edan Alexander and his family.
Residents of Tenafly, New Jersey have been praying for the release of hometown hero Edan Alexander. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post “As a mother, I can only think about his mom and how she ...
In Edan Alexander’s hometown in New Jersey, months of fear and anguish give way to joy and relief As news spread of the American hostage’s release, neighbors and classmates gathered to celebrate.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy expressed immense relief over the release of Edan Alexander, a New Jersey native and IDF soldier who was taken by Hamas on Oct. 7 and held captive for 584 days.
Edan Alexander, a New Jersey native abducted by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, turned 20 on Friday while being held captive in Gaza.. The American-Israeli graduated from Tenafly High School ...
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