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expected handover of a second group of hostages held by hamas. sources tell cnn a dispute emerged over the amount of aid being delivered into gaza and a selection of palestinian prisoners being released by israel. israel says it expects as many as 13 hostages to be released today. several of them are believed to be children. a u.s. official says american citizens are not expected to be among those released today. as part of the deal, israel says they will release 39 mipalestinn prisoners. this marked day two of a temporary four-day truce between the two sides. wolf. >> thank you very much. cnn has eyes and ears on the ground covering all the late-breaking developments in this hostage exchange. i want to go to jeremy diamond, joining us from the border crossing in israel not far from gaza and egypt. jeremy, give us an update on today's expected release. >> reporter: by this time yesterday the 24 hostages released by hamas were well on their way to an air base in israel and then onto hospitals across israel ready to receive them. but now at this moment today, we have yet to get any signs that these hostages have been handed over to the red cross in order for them to begin their journey into egypt and into israel via this crossing right behind me. this is the road we expect those hostages to cross into israel from that crossing where those lights are behind me and then go down this road onwards to hospitals across israel. hamas says it is delaying the release of those hostages over disputes amid aid israel is slated to provide to allow into gaza and also disputes over the types of palestinian prisoners that have been freed from israeli jails as part of this deal. we understand there are still very much ongoing negotiations to try and salvage this deal before the end of the night. this is a very, very tenuous situation. we know that although yesterday things went quite smoothly in terms of that handoff to the red cross that offered a lot of promise that things could go right and every party to this deal could uphold their end of the bargain. yet today we're getting a sign of the fragility of this deal. as of now, it appears there are still ongoing discussions to try to facilitate the release of these hostages, but for now, no signs that has happened. >> jeremy, based on what happened yesterday, we expect these hostages to be given over to international red cross vehicles and driven to where you are at the border crossing, and then eventually be taken to an israeli air base not far away and then to various hospitals up in tel aviv and elsewhere in israel, is that right? >> reporter: that is what happened yesterday. in addition to, that we also had helicopters waiting here on standby. at least one of those helicopters was a medical helicopter prepared to medically evacuate any of these hostages should their medical condition warrant an urgent evacuation to a hospital. that was not the case yesterday. today i think there is still a question of whether they're going to that air base before going to the hospitals, but clearly the hospitals are the final destination. that is where we have watched these images of these newly freed hostages meeting and hugging their family members for the first time. we expect that tonight, if this deal holds, if all parties in this agreement uphold their ends of the deal, that we will see similar scenes of joy tonight. >> let's hope we see that. jeremy, if you see any helicopters or red cross vehicles heading your way, let us know right away. i want to go to nada bashir live from the west bank. what is happening where you are? i understand you're n near ramallah. >> reporter: this is where many of the families of prisoners and detainees have gathered, hoping they will see the release of their loved ones tonight. there is a lot of uncertainty. this is a very different situation to what we saw on friday when we had that initial list of 39 detainees and prisoners. today we've been speaking to many families who have gathered here. no official list has been released. there is no confirmation of who exactly is set to be released today among the 39 that we anticipate will be released. many have gathered hearre sayin they just want to be nearby in case it does happen tonight. earlier this morning at the prison we did see three buses arriving carrying palestinians who have been detained in israeli custody. it's there that they will be held as they were yesterday until there has concrete information that those israeli hostages held captive by hamas in the gaza strip have been released and are in israeli hands. until that point, the palestinians will not be released. now, the process has been clearly and carefully negotiated. they will leave the prison via red cross convoy where they will be transported to their families and loved ones. yesterday we did see enormous crowds gathering as well as locals coming to celebrate the release of those 39 prisoners and detainees, which included some 15 children. many people listed in that initial list of potential prisoners and detainees included many children, a lot of them between the ages of 16 and 18 and many of them under administrative detention, meaning they have no official charges, no clear legal process. the hope for these families here is tonight is that they will continue to wait and at some point will see the release of their loved ones. clearly right now there is a lot of uncertainty about what is set to unfold tonight. >> thank you for that report. clarissa, you're there at sheba hospital in tel aviv. what are you seeing there right now? >> reporter: people are waiting, preparing. you can see some of the preparations being made over there. a man is basically there putting up large screen. that screen would be to protect the privacy of any hostages, particularly children who would be arriving here tonight. they've been working on putting that up now for the past half hour or so. a lot of thought has gone in to making sure that after the trauma of the last seven weeks that these hostages have endured, that when they return here, it is going to be as smooth and as sensitive a welcome home as is humanly possible. you can probably also see behind me they've erected more barriers here. they've put up some israeli flags. we're expecting if this release does happen and if the hostages are brought here to sheba hospital, that they would be brought in via ambulance and taken in through that entrance there inside to the hospital's main wing for children. we spoke with one of the hospital's directors. just like the schneider medical center, he talked about the amount of preparation that has gone into this. he told me they have been doing drills for a month. they've done a lot of preparation. he said every family will have their own doctor, nurse and social worker and specialized trauma psychiatrist. as we've seen yesterday, every possible consideration has been taken into account. now there's a sense that people are waiting and watching and hoping and trying not to get ahead of themselves, but you can imagine for the families of some of the hostages who are due to be released tonight -- and we believe some of them are indeed the hospital waiting -- what a painful, agonizing wait this is. they are so close potentially to being reunited with their loved ones. and yet there are still so many things that could derail with all these different moving parts and parties, it's going to be a long night ahead. >> it's such a sensitive moment, not only for the families but sensitive for the doctors, nurses and military personnel who are actually dealing with these hostages being released, especially the little kids. share with our viewers a little bit of the guidance they're getting and how to talk to these kids. >> reporter: yesterday the israeli ministry of welfare put out a comprehensive set of guidelines or instructions for dealing with particularly the children who are hostages. yesterday we saw a 2-year-old released, a 4-year-old released, a 9-year-old who had just marked his ninth birthday a few weeks ago in captivity. we are again expecting children today. one of the main things the guidelines addresses is what israeli soldiers should do when they take possession of these minors if they're asked questions which are very normal questions, like where's my mommy, where's my daddy, where's my grandma. they're given instructions, don't answer the question, don't tell them the reality of what's happened, because in some cases these children may have been made orphans or lost loved ones. we spoke with some of the families who said it is only today that families are learning the full scale and scope of what happened on october 7th. essentially these guidelines tell these soldiers to answer to the children, i can't answer your question, sweetheart, i'm here to take you to a safe place and you'll be reunited with people who can tell you more. >> obviously a very painful situation indeed. thanks very much, clarissa ward. i want to go to oren liebermann in tel aviv. you over in a place that's become known as hostages square. what's the mood there right now as we await the second group of hostages we hope will be released? >> reporter: wolf, there's a bit of a sense of breathless anticipation here. they know there has been a delay in the process. all the major israeli tv networks are set up here, so they're able to follow all the latest developments and are waiting for the news the process of transferring hostages from hamas to israel has begun. it's difficult for many here who are waiting for the good news. there are thousands here, perhaps even tens of thousands. the goal here was to make it 50 for 50. there's a large clock counting down the minutes. it was at 49 days, 12 hours and some minutes and just counting down. many who came here took a picture of that to mark this occasion. one thing you hear over and over again from the speakers is now, now, now, a call to the government and the negotiators to bring the hostages home now, not tomorrow, not the next day, make this process work faster. that's the cry coming from tens of thousands here. weav we've had a chance to speak with some to have families here, including the family of the youngest in captivity who was 9 months old. they say it has been an agonizing process not knowing the condition of their loves ones, but also waiting for this process of 50 hostages to play out. it's not all the names at once. it's named released on a daily basis. that too is agonizing. here's what his cousin had to say to us earlier. >> i came here today because my family asked me to come. i didn't want to be here. for two reason, i don't want to see -- i don't want to look in the eyes of the other families, because i have a lot on my shoulders. i don't want to carry other people's problems. it's not easy. the second reason is i don't need to convince anybody to be on my side. >> reporter: so difficult moments for so many, not just in the square here but also across the entire country, especially those with loved ones still in gaza waiting for them to learn they are making their way out of gaza, especially this group tonight. >> let's hope that happens. our excellent reporters on the ground in israel watching all of this unfold, thanks to all of you. i want to bring in the deputy mayor of jerusalem. thank you so much for joining us. first of all, what do you make of this delay in releasing the second group of hostages? >> well, it's almost to be expected. we're talking about psychological warfare 101 here. yesterday before the release of the first batch of hostages, i was honestly praying. we were all very anxious that it wouldn't happen because we know how they play. they've come up with bogus excuses that they didn't get enough humanitarian aid. it's all a lie. this is part of the psychological warfare. at this very moment very soon the security cabinet will meet in order to see how they're going to deal with this. the defense minister has already said if they continue to play games by midnight, israel will resume its attacks on the gaza strip. with these people, we're talking about a genocidal terrorist regime. you've got to play hardball. they have no care for value of life, not their own people, certainly not our people. so here we are. >> that's less than four hours from here in tel aviv right now, midnight. so this is obviously a very, very sensitive moment that we're watching. are you confident, though, that this truce will hold and the expected 50 israeli hostages will be released? or are you losing all that confidence? >> i still have hope from the commentators i've spoken to tonight, they still have hope. again, this is what they do. remember, you've got these brokers in the middle, qatar, the u.s., president biden, these different powers have put their names on the line as well with egypt that apparently is very involved in trying to solve whatever crisis hamas has created for itself. so we'll have to wait and see how this pans out. i still have hope the second batch will be released. it's agonizing. i know this mother that has two sons. she hasn't heard that her sons are on the list today or tomorrow. she's praying and hoping they're on the list for the next day. imagine the agony of the families who are there waiting for their loved ones and they've been told they don't know what's happening now. this is exactly what hamas wants, this psychological terror on top of the physical and emotional terror they've already perpetrated. >> what was your reaction when you saw the first group of hostages returned home yesterday and reunited with their families? so many of us who saw that, we were so hopeful and ot ptimisti things were finally beginning to move in the right direction. what was your reaction? >> i think like everybody else here in israel and many people around the world, i was crying from joy, but i was also crying from sadness about these innocent lives having to have gone through such horrific trials and tribulations. even worse, the people who are not out yesterday, i saw a mother who's still hopeful that her son, who's a 23-year-old young man, also an american citizen, still some hope that the rest of the hostages who are not women and children will also come out. they're all innocent lives that were taken indiscriminately. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. hamas says it is delaying release of hostages today in a dispute over aid delivery and palestinian prisoners. our special live coverage from here in the middle east will continue right after a quick break. a white house official says president biden has been briefed at least twice this morning on the ongoing developments involving today's pending hostage release in gaza, but americans are not expected to be part of this expected release. arlette, what are you hearing from the white house? >> reporter: the white house has been closely monitoring this anticipated hostage release today. a u.s. official told me they weren't expecting any american citizens to be part of this second group expected to be released in the coming houses. the white house and the president are hopeful at least three americans will be able to get out in this larger group of 50, that it would include two american women as well as that young 4-year-old girl abigail ai adan. i'm told that president biden has been briefed at least twice this morning on the ongoing developments by his national security advisor jake sullivan. sullivan had also been briefing president biden multiple times throughout the evening. so far we have yet to hear any reaction from the white house about this delay in the hostage release today. but president biden yesterday when he spoke with reporters said that they felt that the first day of releases had gone well, that it was just the start of the process, but he did talk about the importance of needing to make sure things remained on track. he said he and his team would be in touch with counterparts in the region to ensure the implementation of this plan would go as outlined. today the white house has said they don't anticipate any americans to be part of this release. they're watching this expected release very closely. up next, we'll hear from displaced gazans who are taking advantage of the truce to return home. this truce agreement between israel and hamas that allowed for the first day of the hostages releases yesterday is also having a major impact already on the ground in gaza. we are for the first time in nearly two months the fighting has stopped at least for now. >> reporter: it's the sounds of life, not death today on the streets of gaza. for the first time in nearly 50 days, they're not running for their lives, no bombs raining down on them from the sky. some children can even smile again, even if only for a brief while. but there's nothing to celebrate. too many lives have been lost, so much gone, and they know there will be more. the israeli military dropping leaflets on friday warning people that the war is not over, it will soon resume, and telling them to stay away from northern gaza and its troops. many people trying to head back to the homes they fled with nothing more than the clothes on their backs to see what is left and grab what they can find, including their dead. we want to see what's happened to our loved ones. so many are under the rubble for 20 days, this man says. we need to get them out. who else will bury them? who will bury our 2-year-old and her father? what did she do to them? it was a tense scene on the highway linking north and south. they say israeli forces topened fire on those trying to head back north. we want to get to our homes. we're civilians. they shot people. one was shot in the head, the other in the mouth. gunfire and the panic that ensued captured in this video. asked about these shootings, the israeli military says its troops are stationed upon the operational lines in the pause in accordance of the framework of the agreement. that didn't stop those determined to get back to their lives. these sisters cradling their cats who have been through all with them say they know the risks but they just want to get back home. gazans know all too well what happens after this brief calm. what's this truce for, to hand over the hostages? what happens after they hand them over? what happens to us, this woman asks? we feel like we are dead, she says. they hope it doesn't all start again, but all they can do now is prepare for a cruel winter ahead? >> thank you very much for that report. our breaking news coverage of the israel/hamas truce continues next. we continue to stand by for the release of as many as 13 additional israeli hostages in exchange for 39 palestinian prisoners. hamas is currently delaying the handover. sources tell cnn a dispute emerged over the amount of aid being delivered into gaza and a selection of palestinian prisoners being released by israel. i'm joined by the editor in chief of the jerusalem post. what is your understanding of why today's hostage release is being delayed? >> we don't actually know what it is that's making hamas delay the transfer at this time. we have heard reports, as you have, of some dispute over aid or perhaps the identity of some of the palestinian terrorists being released from israeli prisons. ultimately in the israeli understanding, this is just a form of psychological warfare, understanding that hamas is in charge here and we will play to their tune. if hamas fails to hand over those hostages by midnight, they'll restart the military campaign in gaza. we'll see what happens ahead. >> how are the israeli people responding to the release of these hostages? do most israelis support the truce and the prisoner exchange? >> i think israelis are overwhelmingly overjoyed to see these hostages be brought home. we're talking about small children, elderly women, mothers. that is cause for celebration. but i would say there is a tinge of sadness that not all of the hostages have been brought home. of course we're very anxious looking forward to the days ahead and we hope the hostages promised to us will be released and we'll see what happens as hamas continues to play with the israeli people. >> when this initial exchange ends in a few days, hamas will still have about 200 israeli hostages in their control. do you think there could be more deals in the near future to work out an arrangement to get all of these israeli hostages home? >> let's first see that this stage actually plays out as we hope it will. there have been reports there could be additional release of hostages in exchange for additional delays in this pause in fighting. we don't know how many hamas with actually produce. we understand hamas has distributed some of these hostages to other terrorist groups in the territory. some of them have gone missing, we understand. we don't know how many hamas would be able to hand over to israel. the estimates are 70 to 80 or slightly more than that. quite frankly, we don't know home are still alive. >> given what you've seen so far, do you think it's likely that most of the civilian hostages being held by hamas in gaza will eventually be released? >> i certainly hope so. i can't say. again, hamas is not a reliable partner. it lies as a matter of course. i certainly hope we'll see the release of these hostages. we have to understand, though, that even the military hostages are men and women, young people between the ages of 18 and 30 whose families are also awaiting their release. it's likely hamas will demand a higher price for these release. there's precedence of about a thousand palestinians being released for a single soldier. this is something that is certainly on the minds mof isr of many israelis. these families have no idea when they might receive their loved ones home. >> what do you think drove prime minister benjamin netanyahu to agree to this deal with hamas? >> i think there has been a tremendous outpouring of support in israel for the hostages and their families over the past month and a half. the pressure has been immense for the government of israel to reach any accommodation that would see them brought home. the prime minister has indeed met with several members of those families in recent days. i think that probably drove him to consider this as a matter of parity. but israel has said from the beginning that number one in its order of priorities is to bring those hostages home by any means necessary. that is one of the reasons it engaged in this military campaign. all hamas understands is pressure. the language that hamas understands is pressure. the understanding of the israeli government and the prime minister is the pressure that allows this exchange to take place. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. while freed hostages may have reason to celebrate, many of them have a long road to mental recovery, including the kids who are being freed. we'll speak with a chihild psychologigist when wewe come b. families and loved ones of hostages released by hamas are celebrating their return after seven weeks in captivity. their long process of healing and recovery can begin, but it may not be an easy road. >> this is the first time the state of israel has had to prepare for the arrival of so many hostages. >> reporter: for the hostages being released, the road ahead, according to analysts, will be difficult. >> even they weren't shot or wounded in the initial kidnapping or their captivity, they are going to have mental scars. >> we are looking at a post-traumatic stress disorder where they'll have nightmares, flash backing, depression, anxiety and anger. >> reporter: the "washington post" writer who was held in iran for nearly a year and a half spoke to us about the initial stages after the release. >> those first few months are really difficult. it's not really natural to just kind of come back to freedom. couple that with sort of not being able to understand, hey, why am i not happier about this, it's an intense mix of feelings. >> reporter: why wouldn't a former hostage feel happier about their fnewfound freedom? >> this is what they call that survivor guilt. why me? why am i free and these other people still in captivity? this is why it is so difficult for them to get through the process of reintegrating into society, because they feel a piece of them is left behind. >> reporter: psychologists say there's another layer to this hostage situation in israel and gaza, the abruptness and confusion of it all, being taken so quickly and released as a war wages around you. >> a person whisks ed into a hostage situation and then whisked out again, it is something that is not helping their emotional balance in any way. >> reporter: he says in these latest cases there's yet another challenge, the fact that some of the people just released have relatives being held hostage still, puts them in psychological suspended animation. brian todd, cnn. >> thank you very much for that. four children were among the first group of hostages released yesterday. ahead of these releases, israel's welfare ministry issued guidelines for those who will be dealing with the kids who are freed. let's talk about some of that with dr. rebecca barry, a child psychologist. even if a child checks out as physically okay, what are the psychological red flags that experts will be looking for in these children? >> well, i think that it's important to understand that these individuals, these survivors have been through a lot, and oftentimes we might not be able to determine the psychological impact or emotional impact of such severe or traumatic circumstances in the initial readjustment or re-entry back into their everyday lives. it can often take some time to demonstrate maladaptive effects of their experiences. some of the core things we might be looking for, of course, are any changes to their biological rhythms, severe disruptions in sleep, nightmares, or even changes in their mood, more irritability, or even for younger children, more emotion disregulation or larger displays of intense emotions. and of course some of these expenses are quite common for any of us to experience after trauma. but for certainly those who have undergone significant or extended duration office trauma, some of these emotional experiences can be quite prolonged. we might be looking for changes in their anxious quite or more demonstrations of anxiety, changes in their mood. we may see, for some youth, nightmares or what we consider traumatic reexperiencing of the trauma. so these are things that i'm certain that they would have a social welfare or a psychologist or psychiatrist monitoring ongoing as these youth continue their re-entry back to their typical lives. >> and then we've heard that israeli hospitals that are prepared to see the youngest hostages have tried to create kind of calming, comforting environments in the rooms where released hostages will be. so what are other measures taken that might help them in this transition? >> i think the younger children being in calming, and really the key there is less sensory stimulating environments is key. these youth, these survivors went through enduring circumstances for a number of days, and so their bodies had been in a state of fliight or flight or what we consider survival mode, so entry into the world in a less sensory intense environment will be key. that includes reducing exposure to large crowds or loud sounds, and certainly surrounding them with things that they may like or things that may be familiar to them. i know there had been an attempt, if they had pets, to have pets nearby or familiar toys. i think that things that they could really recollect or have an attachment to from an object perspective might be helpful as well. >> and while you were talking, we saw, again, some of the video from yesterday, and there's the 9-year-old little boy who just runs to his dad's arms. so he looks like, you know, his impulse to be excited is all there, but then there's going to be the issue of talking to them. some might not be able to talk. some kids might still be in a state of shock. others might need to express themselves verbally right away. what are families going to be confronted with? how are they going to know what to do? >> right. and i'm imagining that these families are well advised from the staff at the hospitals from a psychological or emotional support perspective, but i think that what the families can do, of course, is, under the advisement of the psychological professionals, to really follow the child's lead. as you had mentioned, there are likely a range of emotions, a mix of emotions, both the elation, as well as the shock, and it can also be some sadness and guilt, and even anger and confusion mixed in. so what families can expect or even do in that moment is to listen, to take the child's lead, and really to go slowly, to not force any type of emotional or cognitive processing of events, but allow these things to unfold with the advisement of the social welfare professionals there. >> and in israel the welfare ministry did have a statement on how it was asking the soldiers, who were among the first to interact with these young people, it's warning soldiers they should not answer questions such as a child who says, where is my mom, even if the soldier actually knows the answer. it says to tell the kids that they are bringing them to safety and to people who can answer their questions, people who will help keep them safe and secure. i wonder, would there be a big difference in how they may be approaching younger kids versus the older kids? >> i would say not necessarily. i think youth coming out of these circumstances, and really i think those israel defense force soldiers have such an important role as transition agents for this re-entry, and their goal is to convey a balance of safety and security, as well as that warmth and approachability to ensure -- really to provide that reassurance to these youth that you are safe now and that you're going to be getting the help and support that you need or the care that you need. so i would say that that message can be strongly conveyed across the age ranges, and can go very far in those initial moments of re-entry. >> so many conflicting emotions that these kids, their families, loved ones, everyone encountering them are going to be feeling. doctor, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. we're going to take a short break. our breaking news coverage of the israel/h/hamas trucece conts next. all right. 60 seconds to draw the perfect gift. what's it gonna be? 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