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TENAFLY, New Jersey — The crowd in Edan Alexander’s New Jersey hometown cheered when an Israeli news broadcast said he had been transferred to Red Cross custody on Monday.
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 ...
TENAFLY, N.J. — Edan Alexander, an American-born Israeli soldier and believed to be the last living American hostage held in Gaza, has returned home to New Jersey. Hundreds of cheering ...
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 ...
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 ...
Newly freed Israeli-American Edan Alexander hopes to return to New Jersey soon with his family — as the 21-year-old recently enjoyed a cold beer for the first time since he was released by Hamas.
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Tenafly, New Jersey, on June 19 to welcome home native son Edan Alexander, who survived 584 days of captivity in Gaza before being freed in May.
New Jersey officials, including Gov. Phil Murphy and Sen. Andy Kim, cheered Hamas' release of Edan Alexander of Tenafly.
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