Hamas Releases Video of Israeli-American Hostage Edan Alexander

Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas on Saturday as part of a prolonged ceasefire arrangement with Israel. The first two hostages, Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon, were handed over to the Red Cross in southern Gaza and were later received by the Israeli military. The release comes in exchange for dozens of Palestinian prisoners, according to Palestinian authorities.
Prominent among the released is Yarden Bibas, a father whose family remains unaccounted for, raising concerns about their wellbeing. Kalderon, also taken during the initial assault on Israel by Hamas on October 7, 2023, received a "decision of release" certificate upon his transfer. A third hostage, American-Israeli Keith Siegel, is expected to be released later on Saturday.
The ceasefire, which began on January 19, aims to halt the ongoing conflict and facilitate humanitarian aid flow into Gaza. The agreement includes provisions for releasing 33 hostages and nearly 2,000 prisoners, with negotiations for a second phase expected to commence next week. As hostilities remain volatile, both sides express differing views on the future of the negotiations.