Netanyahu credits Trump's diplomatic efforts for Edan Alexander's release after 584 days

ANI May 13, 2025 518 views

Netanyahu emotionally welcomed Edan Alexander home after 584 days in Hamas captivity. He credited Trump’s diplomacy alongside Israeli military pressure for the breakthrough. The IDF reaffirmed its mission to rescue remaining hostages and dismantle Hamas. Hamas claims the release was part of ongoing ceasefire mediation efforts.

"This is a winning combination" – Netanyahu on Trump’s diplomacy and IDF pressure
Tel Aviv, May 13: After 584 days of Hamas captivity, Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander has returned to Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describing it as an "emotional moment."

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Netanyahu praised Trump’s diplomatic efforts in securing release

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IDF vows to bring back remaining 58 hostages

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Hamas claims release tied to ceasefire talks

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Hostage Forum urges deal for all captives

Welcoming Alexander back, Netanyahu credited the success of the rescue to Israeli military pressure and diplomatic efforts led by US President Donald Trump, calling it "a winning combination."

PM Netanyahu said, "This is a very emotional moment - Edan Alexander has returned home. We embrace him and we embrace his family. This was achieved, thanks to our military pressure and the diplomatic pressure applied by President Trump. This is a winning combination."

He added, "I spoke with President Trump today. He said: 'I am committed to Israel; to continuing to work with you in close cooperation' - in order to achieve all of our war objectives: Releasing all of the hostages, and defeating Hamas. This goes together. They are combined with each other."

https://x.com/IsraeliPM/status/1921987035172049238

Meanwhile, Israel Defence Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani reaffirmed Israel's commitment to bringing the remaining 58 hostages back home and continuing operations against terrorist groups in Gaza.

Shoshani said, "Edan Alexander finally returned home today after 584 days in Hamas captivity. It is our duty to ensure that all of our remaining 58 hostages in Gaza return home. The IDF remains committed to dismantling Hamas and will continue operating against terrorist threats on all fronts."

https://x.com/LTC_Shoshani/status/1921983044795154616

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has welcomed the release of the US-Israeli captive "after 584 agonizing days of captivity", according to a statement.

"Welcome back Edan. Edan Alexander, 21, from Tenfli, New Jersey, a fighter in the Golani Brigade, was kidnapped from his base and released after 584 days. At the age of 18, Edan chose to come to Israel and volunteer for the IDF as a lone soldier... Edan is returning home to his parents Yael and Adi, his brothers Lamika and Roy, his extended family, and his many friends in Israel and the US who will surround him with lots of love. We hug you Edan, we support you, and are happy that you are home. Your return must be the beginning of an agreement that will bring all 58 abductees home," the Hostages and Missing Families Forum wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/BringThemHome23/status/1921970430685876387

Al Jazeera reported that Hamas says it agreed to release the 21-year-old "as part of the efforts being made by mediators to achieve a ceasefire" in Gaza. Netanyahu said he will send mediators to Qatar on Tuesday to discuss the release of other captives.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
As an Indian watching this situation, I'm glad one hostage is free but concerned about the ongoing violence. We've seen how terrorism affects our region too (remember 26/11). Hope both sides can find a peaceful solution soon. 🙏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Trump getting credit here. India has always maintained balanced relations with both Israel and Palestine. While we're happy for Edan's family, we must remember innocent lives are being lost on both sides daily.
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Amit S.
The hostage situation reminds me of our own soldiers captured at borders. India should take notes from Israel's determination to bring every citizen home. Our Jawans deserve the same commitment! 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
While this is good news, I worry about the timing. With US elections coming, is this being used for political gains? India should be careful not to get drawn into others' conflicts. Our focus should remain on our own security challenges.
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Vikram J.
After 584 days, this young man is finally free. Can't imagine what he went through. But at what cost? Thousands dead in Gaza. As a country that believes in 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (world is one family), we must advocate for peace.
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Neha P.
India has thousands of workers in Gulf countries. This conflict affects our diaspora too. Our government should learn from Israel's hostage diplomacy while maintaining our traditional support for Palestinian rights. Tough balancing act!

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