Hamas Releases Video of Israeli-American Hostage Edan Alexander

Gadi Mozes, an 80-year-old Israeli hostage, was released by Hamas on February 1, 2025, after spending 70 days in isolation. His release occurred during a ceasefire exchange amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, as reported by the Times of Israel. During his captivity in a tiny, two-square-meter cell, Mozes had no contact with others and was kept in total darkness, moving approximately seven kilometers daily within the confined space.
Mozes, whose glasses were broken at the time of his abduction, struggled to see for nearly two months before receiving a new pair during his captivity. He managed to pass the time by recounting tiles on the floor and solving math problems in his mind, ultimately losing around 15 kilograms. His partner, Efrat Katz, was killed in the October 7 attack, but his surviving daughter, Moran, was among the first to greet him upon his return.
In the backdrop of this exchange, Hamas also released three additional Israeli hostages on the same day, furthering the complex negotiations between the two sides.