Hamas says


Cairo:

Hamas’s armed wing said on Tuesday that it had lost contact with a group of terrorists caught by Israeli-American mortgage Aden Alexander in Gaza Strip.

Armed Wing spokesman Abu Ubaida said on Telegram that it lost contact after the Israeli army attacked the location where terrorists were catching Alexander, who is a native of New Jersey and a 21 -year -old soldier in the Israeli army.

Abu Ubaida did not say where it was allegedly placed in Gaza Alexander. The armed wing later released a video warning families that their “children would return to black coffins with their bodies separated from their army.

Hamas has earlier convicted Israel for the death of the hostages held in Gaza, which also includes a direct result of military operations, while on at least one occasion, a hostage was killed by a guard. It said that the guard had worked against the instructions.

There was no immediate response to the Israeli army to request comment on Hamas’s statement about Alexander.

Special envoys of President Donald Trump Steve Witcoff told reporters at the White House in March that Alexander’s release, believed to be the last living American hostage organized by Hamas in Gaza, was “the highest priority for us”.

The Tikwa Forum, a group representing some family members held in Gaza, earlier stated that Alexander was one of the 10 hostages, which could have been released by Hamas if a new ceasefire, a new ceasefire, a new ceasefire, a day earlier a day earlier, citing a conversation between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the mother of another hostage. There was no immediate comment on Netanyahu’s office.

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On Saturday, Hamas released a video, shown to Alexander, which was held in Gaza as he was captured by Palestinian militants on 7 October 2023.

Alexander’s release was at the center of a conversation held last month between Hamas leaders and American mortgage talkor Adam Bouler.

Hamas released 38 hostages under a ceasefire starting on 19 January. In March, the Israeli army resumed its land and aerial aggressive on Gaza, leaving the ceasefire after rejecting proposals to enhance the trusa without ending the war.

Israeli officials say that the remaining 59 hostages will continue to be aggressive until they are freed and Gaza was not demonstrated. Hamas emphasizes that it would only be hostage as part of a deal to end the war and has rejected the demands of laying their arms.

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