Hamas releases video of American hostage
Hamas released a video on Telegram Saturday featuring American hostage Edan Alexander speaking to the camera.
Alexander was taken hostage on Oct. 7th while serving in the IDF and stationed in southern Israel near Gaza.
In the heavily edited propaganda video, Alexander addresses Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Hebrew, and President-elect Donald Trump in English, before an ending message to his family.
"Every day that passes, the pain increases inside me. I miss you very much, every day I pray to see you soon," Alexander said in Hebrew.
It is unclear when the video was filmed, however, Alexander says in the video that he was held for "more than 420 days."
Alexander's family released a statement Saturday, calling for a deal to bring all of the hostages home.
"As time runs out, we urge both current and incoming U.S. administrations to exhaust every possible option and leverage every form of pressure—the hostages' lives hang by a thread," they said in a statement.
Alexander's mother spoke with the press Saturday evening at a rally for the release of hostages in Tel Aviv. She said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called her an hour after the video was released saying he was working for a deal that would release all the hostages.
"Suddenly to see him alive, and speaking... When he cried, I just want to hold him [...] I want him to know that we are doing everything we can to bring him home," she said.
-ABC News' Victoria Beaulé