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US envoy Witkoff gifts late son’s Magen David to freed hostage Edan Alexander

The released soldier, understood to be the last living American citizen held by Hamas, was moved to tears by the gesture

May 14, 2025 10:05
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Released hostage Edan Alexander wears the Star of David necklace given him by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, which belong to Witkoff's late son Andrew (Image: Channel 12)
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US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff gifted a Star of David necklace belonging to his late son to freed hostage Edan Alexander in a deeply personal exchange that moved the young soldier’s family to tears.

The meeting took place at Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital, where Alexander, 21, is recovering following his release after 584 days in Hamas captivity. The American-Israeli dual national, who served in the IDF's Golani Brigade, was abducted on October 7 during Hamas’s assault on southern Israel.

Witkoff, who lost his son Andrew to a drug overdose in 2011, had worn the chain ever since his death. In an emotional moment, the envoy removed the necklace and placed it around Alexander’s neck, saying:  “You would be doing a great honour to my son if you keep wearing this.”

Andrew Witkoff was just a year older than Alexander when he died in a sober living facility in California. A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family in 2013 alleged that he had been allowed to avoid drug tests and to purchase opioids online due to a “lackadaisical” clinical approach at the institution, which later closed after sacking senior staff over the incident.