Adi Alexander has urged the US government to reopen negotiations with Hamas for the release of his son, Edan, who is among hostages taken by the group. Following an Israeli airstrike, Hamas claimed they lost contact with him. Alexander expresses concern that current negotiations are stalled and emphasizes the need for direct engagement with Hamas. He reassured his son, who previously made an emotionally charged plea for help, stating that efforts are ongoing at high levels in both the US and Israel to secure their release.
"I think we should engage back with them directly and see what can be done in regards to my son, four American dead hostages, and everybody else," Alexander told reporters on Saturday.
"It seems like the negotiations are stalled, everything is stuck, and we are kind of back to a year ago," he added. "It's really concerning."
"Just believe. You know, nobody forgot about you," Alexander said, pretending to talk to his son. "Definitely not your parents, and everybody is fighting for your release on the highest level in the States and I believe also in Israel."
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