Edan Alexander says he'll return to Israel after Hamas released him
The New Jersey native spoke at a Manhattan gala supporting the Israel Defense Forces after spending more than a year in Hamas custody.
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The New Jersey native spoke at a Manhattan gala supporting the Israel Defense Forces after spending more than a year in Hamas custody.
The New Jersey native made his first public remarks since being freed at a Manhattan gala supporting the Israel Defense Forces. CBS News New York's Alecia Reid reports.
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