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Daniel Estrin

International Correspondent at NPR

Contributor at Goats & Soda

@NPR International Correspondent, usually around Jerusalem. Got a tip? DM me for my Signal.

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  • 3 days ago | ksfr.org | Kat Lonsdorf |Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamas says it will release Israeli American Edan Alexander from Gaza as a step toward reaching a ceasefire agreement with Israel, according to a statement on the militant group's Telegram channel. Alexander is a 21-year-old Israeli soldier with dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship who was captured while on duty in the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. He is the last remaining American citizen held by Hamas in Gaza who is believed to still be alive.

  • 3 days ago | nhpr.org | Kat Lonsdorf |Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamas says it will release Israeli American Edan Alexander from Gaza as a step toward reaching a ceasefire agreement with Israel, according to a statement on the militant group's Telegram channel. Alexander is a 21-year-old Israeli soldier with dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship who was captured while on duty in the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. He is the last remaining American citizen held by Hamas in Gaza who is believed to still be alive.

  • 3 days ago | kpbs.org | Kat Lonsdorf |Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — Hamas says it will release Israeli American Edan Alexander from Gaza as a step toward reaching a ceasefire agreement with Israel, according to a statement on the militant group's Telegram channel. Alexander is a 21-year-old Israeli soldier with dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship who was captured while on duty in the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. He is the last remaining American citizen held by Hamas in Gaza who is believed to still be alive.

  • 3 days ago | wyomingpublicmedia.org | Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — On the eve of President Trump's visit to Arab allies in the Gulf, the U.S. and Israel have announced a plan to allow food and essential supplies back into Gaza after a ten-week Israeli ban that aid workers say is driving rampant hunger in the territory. It is the result of pressure by the Trump administration on Israel to allow aid back into Gaza, according to a person familiar with the details who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal diplomacy.

  • 3 days ago | wwno.org | Daniel Estrin

    TEL AVIV, Israel — On the eve of President Trump's visit to Arab allies in the Gulf, the U.S. and Israel have announced a plan to allow food and essential supplies back into Gaza after a ten-week Israeli ban that aid workers say is driving rampant hunger in the territory. It is the result of pressure by the Trump administration on Israel to allow aid back into Gaza, according to a person familiar with the details who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal diplomacy.

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