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Released Israeli-American hostage’s parents say the small things bring bliss as he recovers

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) 鈥 For two days after Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander was released from 19 months of captivity in Gaza, he couldn鈥檛 eat anything. Despite periods of near starvation while being held by Hamas militants, Alexander just didn鈥檛 have an appetite.

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Released Israeli-American hostage's parents say the small things bring bliss as he recovers

Yael and Adi Alexander, parents of freed Israeli-American hostage Eden Alexander, who was held captive by Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, pose for a portrait in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)


TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) 鈥 For two days after Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander was released from 19 months of captivity in Gaza, he couldn鈥檛 eat anything. Despite periods of near starvation while being held by Hamas militants, Alexander just didn鈥檛 have an appetite.

Then, his mother, Yael Alexander, put a burger and fries in front of him, and her son dove in.

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