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. you are live in the cnn newsroom. my colleague kaitlan collins is in tel aviv. jim acosta is off tonight. thank you for being with us. we are continuing with our breaking news. emotions running high in israel tonight as a second group of hostages make its way back home. right now, these 13 israeli hostages ranging in age from 67 to just 3 years old are on their way to loved ones after being taken from their home by hamas seven weeks ago. at the same time, some 39 palestinian prisoners are returning to the west bank to large celebrations. you can see it there. up to the minute coverage of this second day of what is expected to be at least a four-day pause in the fighting between israel and hamas. kaitlan? >> reporter: yeah. it's all a major question as we saw tonight. it came down to the wire with the second phase of this agreement. it appeared for a moment that the deal might be off as there was a dispute between hamas and israel over whether or not israel was living up to the terms of the agreement. hamas claims they weren't. israel said they were. but hamas delayed the release of that second group of hostages. something that was agonizing for the families. they are on their way to being reunited with their families at hospitals throughout israel. and the convoy of trucks has women and children on it, we know, from the list we saw. they will undergo medical evaluations and be reunited with their loved ones after that. the medical center is preparing to receive the freed foreign nationals. last night it was a bit of a sprays to see the several thai nationals. we know four were included in the release tonight. what have you been seeing on the ground? >> even now, this was a surprise. in addition to the 13 hostages be that included four thai citizens as well. we expect them here. it's about a two-hour drive. they should be here sometime in the next half-hour. they have rooms reserved for them in a private secluded part of the hospital. that's where all the hostages who came yesterday went. the thai hostages and the one filipino hostage. now not only receiving medical treatment, but also the services of their embassies here. they don't have family to meet them here in the vast majority of the cases. so it's the hospital staff trying to make this process as comfortable as possible. then everybody who arrived here yesterday was stable. they wouldn't say healthy but they said stable. they are suffering from malin a trigs so that's the first major focus. getting the healthy fads and calories they need to get back to where they're healthy again and then it becomes getting the other medical checks, the other mental evaluations and the process of mental health. one of the other challenges they face, they didn't know this would be the hospital for foreign nationals. they just knew it was hospitals. when they found out they would be handling the foreign nationals, that was an added challenge. it is easier for israeli staff to deal with israeli patients. here they had to work around that and begin to understand how to deal with the thai citizens and the if ifilipino citizens o their terms. so they've had staff hear to work through that process. in about a half-hour, there will be four more freed hostages here. all the patients, or rather hostages who arrived yesterday are here and expected to remain here for as long as they need to. they don't have any staff to go home to so the staff is trying to make it as comfortable as possible. obviously, they know each other fairly well. they know who they're waiting on. that's what the freed hostages are waiting for as well. >> and it suppose the who hamas abducted that day. who they targeted. wasn't just israelis. wasn't just jews. they took the laborer, the care takers there at the kibbutzim. as they begin to rave, we will check back in with you on the ground. joining us now, thank you for being hear. what we saw earlier, it appeared this deal was on the edge of falling apart. how close did this deal come to derailing? >> the deal was definitely on the rocks for a while. we were not spraysed with the 3 delay. yesterday there was also a significant delay. this is probably part of hamas's strategy. they are a cruel terrorist organization that never misses an opportunity to inflict emotional painful everybody was sitting on pins and needles. everybody in israel, certainly those families waited nine hours for their children and their mothers to come out of captivity after 50 days. this was more and more delaying tactics. i wouldn't be surprised if it happened again. this is hamas. had a else leaves a family in such a lurch along with an entire nation? they know our weakness. our weakness is how much we want these people to come home and they are simply exploiting it. >> are you expecting it could happen again tomorrow? >> i'm hoping not. we are dedicated to this framework. we've upheld all the commitments that we committed to. the idea if it is not fared on hamas positions, even though we know hamas positions, we had the noose around the neck of many of the hamas terrorists, and we've held down, we've taken the position to allow our hostages to be freed. this is a respect the in the bucket. these are the tapes of tactics. they can they can take the israeli people hostage by dangling over our heads the hostages in the most sxrool pathetic way and i wouldn't be surprised. >> we know one of the disputs a that led to that delay was over hamas demanding more aid making it through the rafah crossing before they released the hostages. the other seem to be over the number of israeli hostages being released today and ultimately, it was a list of 13 people. not 14 as we had heard. one of the hostages released today was hila rotem. her mother who was also kid animal was not on that list. can you explain why her mom was not released? >> kaitlan, i really wish i could explain why this young girl's mother is not on that list. this is truly horrific. this is a girl who saw her mother abducted in front of her eyes by hamas. she then hid inside bushes at the kibbutz trying not to make any noise. we know this from eyewitness testimony. they saw her hiding. hamas noticed her in the bushes and yanked her out and taken into captivity. it is a horrific story. she's not the only one. she's 13 years old. back in israel without her mother. it's tragic. we see this from two more children as well. the or family. 17-year-old and the 13-year-old girl alma what's mother was killed in front of their eyes. they were sent into captivity and now they're back with neither mother nor father. it blows the mine, what is going through these poor children's minds as we speak. >> did israel ask hamas why? we've seen other mothers released with their children as part of this group. did israel ask hamas where her mother is? what condition she's in? >> well, the communication here is going through the intermediaries which is qatar and egypt. qatar and egypt are working tirelessly to make sure hamas keeps up to its bargain. to have a child released without their parent is extra cruel. to undergo the emotional torment of, a, finding out in some cases their mother is dead while that having their father with them or having a mother trapped inside gaza. and again, this is hamas. even as the president of the united states said yesterday regarding that sweet little girl abigail what happened we were hoping to have come home. even the president of the united states that he doesn't know when she's coming help. est of the children is a bargaining chip. they don't care about their life. it is for psychological warfare and b, to try to regroup to carry out more terror attacks. it is truly abominable. >> so major, you seem to not want to answer that question. maybe the idf doesn't know the status of her mother. we heard from the qatari foreign spokesperson had a said in the next few hours, they expect the next name, the next list of names to be released. has israel received that third group of hostages set to be released tomorrow yet? >> so we don't yet have that information. very hesitantly, i have to say, we have to go through aer howific process. to make those phone calls and meet face to face with the families what's relatives are on that list. and this goes back to kind of a holocaust scenario. a selection. you go to some families and you say, okay, your members are coming back, and the other families you're saying, we don't know where your family members are and we don't know if they're on the list. it is one of the most difficult parts of this terror process that hamas has put us through. we try to keep their bravecy as long as probable. i want to answer the previous question. i'm not trying not to answer your question. i do not know the status of this young woman's mother. and i think it is important to say that all these people, including the people on the list. we do not have confirmation of exactly what their status is until they are back in israel. some of them could be alive. some of them are reported to be dead and ended turning up alive. hamas is the shadow organization that is keeping that information from us. i really wish we knew more about the situation. >> i understand. and i understand there's not a lot of visibility into these hostages until they truly do get back here. it is a major concern since she was released without her mother and we've seen the other hostages being released with their mothers who were being held with them. you talk about egypt and qatar and the role they play in mediating. president biden himself had a phone call today with the amir of qatar. what role did he play in resolving this today? >> the specifics of that call i'm not privy to. i can tell you what we all know. none of the hostages releesd, none of the situation of israel, a, being able to retrieve its hostages. the humanitarian aid. our ability to carry out this quarter if it were not for american support. we all credit president biden with that. this is the water shed tim for israel. we have an organization that simply wants to kill us. we'll look back in 100 years and say who was with us and who was against us? the fingerprint of america is with israel. the support is truly incredible the whole way through. >> thank you for your time tonight. thank you for joining us at this hour. >> thank you. you heard, israel has not yet received the list of the third group of hostages set to be released tomorrow. it is now 2:15 a.m. in israel. cnn's special live coverage of the hostage release. stay with us. it's a little after 2:00 a.m. in tel aviv. after many agonizing hours of a delay, a second exchange of prisoners has now finally happened. clarissa ward is outside the sheba hospital in tel aviv. there is still a period of waiting as these hostages will be evaluated by doctors. the ultimate goal, obviously, to be reunite with their families. what's the latest you're seeing from the hospital tonight? >> reporter: so there's definitely a sense of great anticipation at the moment. we've been told that we could be expecting some of those newly released hostages to arrive here at the sheba medical center any moment. now there is a large build-up. you can probably see behind me of security personnel. and i don't know if we can pan over. you can see this is where the blankets will, where the ambulance will drive in. you can probably see they've put up a large screen. that screen is designed to offer some privacy to the hostages who will be arriving here. we understand there are at least seven children among the hostages. one 18-year-old, as well as five adults. we don't know exactly how many will be brought here, although it is our understanding that most of the children will certainly be brought here. those children who are traveling with their family members who were abducted and held and have been released with family members will obviously be coming here, and then reuniting with the rest of the family. for some of the children who are not with family members, they were actually able to reunite with their families along the border earlier on. so we know that emily hand, who just marked her ninth birthday yesterday in captivity. that she has been reunited with her father, thomas hand. he told us over the phone that he brought their dog johnny with him to try to help on the first step of emily's recovery. and i think there's certainly a strong sense here when you talk to the hospital staff of realization that this is really just the first step. that it is going to be a very long journey. that all of these hostages, particularly the children, have gone through an unimaginable and harrowing ordeal. and that's why the hospital has taken such care to try to put together the most experienced staff, psychiatrists, social workers, doctors and nurses appointed to each individual family. we've seen some images that the hospital has shared of the rooms that they have created for the younger hostages. particularly, they don't look like hospital beds. they look like normal beds with covers and toys and little wash kits. because, of course, for these hostages, the experience that they've been through, they haven't had most likely the ability to have their toys around them or even have a shower, things like that. we don't know the details of their captivity. but certainly, any psychologist or say die terrorist that we've spoken to here -- psychiatrist or psychologist has said that they've gone through significant trauma. i'm getting more reaction from the hospital hear. this is sheba medical center, eagerly preparing for the arrival of the 12 returning hostages to israel from gaza. the hospital's medical team is on stand by for their arrival. these are very sensitive moments, they say, for the families of the returning hostages and we ask to you respect their privacy at this time. that's why you're seeing that screen that has been hung there. we saw that also, you may remember, yesterday at the schneider children's medical center as the newly released hostages. the utmost care and sensitivity and thoughtfulness being put in to try to shield these people in what must be an incredibly overwhelming experience. from all of us here at the media who are gathered to try to capture this moment, and also, sensitivity around what these newly released hostages may soon be learning that they don't know. the fate perhaps of their loved ones, of their family and friends, the people in their community. and the broader scope and scale of the massacres that took place on october 7th. so i would say the atmosphere here now is one of anticipation. there's a sense of joy. but it's also tinged with sadness knowing that a lot of innocence has been lost. that it is still just the beginning of a very difficult journey ahead for these newly released hostages, and particularly for those youngest hostages, kaitlan. >> yeah. we're watching for them to arrive there at any moment now. clarissa ward, we'll continue to check back in with you outside the sheba hospital. we have much more of our special coverage as the hostages are heading to medical facilities for the first time in 50 days after being held captive by hamas in gaza. it has been a nerve-racking day to say the least for so many watching this hostage deal unfold club president joe biden. we now know which of the hostages we released. 13 israeli women and children along with four nationals from thailand. once again, americans are not part of the latest group. the reporter has been traveling with president biden. what is the white house now saying about this second day with no american citizens released? >> reporter: well, we got word early this morning that it was not expected that american citizens would be part of this release. certainly it is disappointing for the white house as they want to get these americans back home to their families as soon as possible. the white house has said they remain hopeful that three american citizens will be part of the larger deal to release 50 women and children. that includes two women and also that 4-year-old girl abigail edan. the president said he is hopeful but does not have an exact time frame for when he believes tha . white house officials say they've been working around the clock not just to get the american citizens home but the broader group that still remains in gaza at this moment. it does come as there were some potential delays in today's hostage release which the white house was watching very closely. president biden himself became personally engaged, spending some time on the phone this morning with the amir of qatar as well as the israeli prime minister to talk about the potential hurdles coming up as well as the mechanisms used to try to work through the difference that's were during between israel and hamas. vice president kamala harris spoke to that event earlier today as she was in california. take a listen. >> there were some issues and challenges around implementation. president biden spoke with the amir to resolve the issues and we do believe they are being resolved. we'll continue to be diligent and vigilant in doing all we can in that regard to ensure that there is humanitarian aid going in, that hostages are going out, and our highest priority, of course, are the american citizens being health. >> reporter: when the president spoke to reporters on friday, he talked about the need to ensure this deal remains on track. he said he would be in touch with his counterparts in the region to make sure the plan were stuck to as these releases proceeded. the white house will be watching the next 24 hours very closely to see if they get any word about whether american hostages will be a part of this next group. the president and white house are hoping they will be coming out in the coming days. yesterday president biden said they are thinking of the hostages who are being released at this moment saying there is a long journey of healing ahead. >> the president has spoken repeatedly about abigail edan. a 4-year-old who turned 4 yesterday. her birthday in captivity. in nantucket with the president, thank you. joining us now, christopher o'leary, now a senior of vice president global operations. chris, thank you. we really appreciate and look forward to your expertise on this. i want to start with what happened today. were you surprised that this plan was thrown into doubt early in the day? there were questions about whether it would happen at all and questions about whether the israeli military would start up their military operations again. or do you think that this was to be expected because of how fluid the situation has been? >> i think unfortunately, the latter. this is a day to day deal. it's got, it's fragile. it could come collapsing down any day. earlier in the hour you had the idf spokesperson talking about, the fact that one of the principles is a terrorist organization. they can use this, cancel this agreement day to day to their advantage. they can mentally manipulate the israeli people, continue to terrorize them, hold the families hostages which is what happened today. and then the mental roller coaster for the victims who might have thought they were being released and then put back into captivity. their resistance posture and ability to endure this starts to go into a spiral when that happens. >> so what does that mean for how much faith you have that this four days of pause will actually happen? and the possibility of more days beyond that? >> i would be shocked if it goes smoothly, to be completely honest. i know that's not what hostage families want to hear. what we generally do when i was doing this in government, we are very direct with the hostage families. we lay out what the conditions are and we continue to work the problem and try to find adaptive solutions. but you cannot put your faith in a terrorist organization. they are doing this because hostage taking works. one only has to look back to the 1972 attack in munich. israeli hostages were taken. the athletes were killed and massacred. two years later, yassir arafat was sitting on the floor of the general assembly with a gun belt. on hostage-taking works. hamas knows that and this is leverage to buy time and gain leverage with israel. the other thing is they can cancel it at any time and blame it on israel which was what was happening today. they can use disinformation and misinformation. it doesn't have to be accurate but they come out on top. >> under this deal that was struck, hamas is supposed to release 50 hostages over four days. that means that they have to release 24 more israeli hostages. we've been surprised about the foreign nationals who have been released. there are 15 so far. what does that tell you about who hamas has and who they can find. >> i don't think it can tell us anything about that, unfortunately. i think they have the large majority of the hostages. yes, do i believe that palestinian islamic jihad has some and likely the other groups hold some hostages, which is why hamas wanted the removal of the isr, the drones, so they can move around and try to collect the rest of the hostages. the release of the foreign nationals, the thai citizens, the filipino, that is to continue to erode international support for israel. it's going to put additional pressure to keep this truce going for as long as possible from the international community. from the united states, who has supported israel from the beginning but now we're asking them to pause for as long as we can so we can get our citizens home. that runs counter to defeating hamas which is one of israel's principle goals in this. >> and of course, there is a recognition that even if all the people were released, they have would quite a few israeli soldiers. and they take those kinds of people, take soldiers because they know that they have a lot of leverage with people like that. christopher o'leary, we'll have to leave it there. thank you. >> good to be here. >> and we'll have. more in the hostage release coming up. >> welcome back to our special coverage. we are getting new information right now for the third day of this hostage release. the third day of this pause in the fighting between israel and hamas. kaitlan, what have you learned? >> reporter: yeah, we're not long from hitting the 72-hour mark, the 48-hour mark of this truce being into, this agreement in play. waiting to see if it does make it the full 96 hours. we did learn that israel has released the list of hostages slated to be released on day three of this truce. that of course, is a list coming much later than when they got the list last night. that was when the implementation of this came at the release of the hostages that happened much earlier. we saw a delay of the release of the second group of hostages and now we've learned israel does have the list of the third group of hostages expected to be released. and alex, as you know, that triggers a period where then the israeli government is not only calling the list of people who are on that list, their families, their loved ones to let them know it is expected that they will be released. every israeli official will tell that you comes with a major caveat of they're not technically here until they've made it to israeli soldier. there's basically no trust with hamas. they also called the families of the other hostages to let them know it is not going to be their loved ones who are on that list that day. >> it is interesting to see how israel versus the u.s. handles this. this is a pivotal moment every night. this is the third time we've been waiting to see when the lists have been handed over. and to your point, israel is very transparent about who is expected to come the next day. they tell the families and those who are not expected to come out. this is very different than what the biden administration has been doing. the u.s. waiting for the three americans to be released. two women and one child, abigail edan who we've spoken so much about. the u.s. is taking a much more cautious tack by only waiting until they would be released. waiting until they're in american hands, israeli hands or the red cross, for example, to then alert the families. this is such a fluid situation. they don't want to get the hopes up of the families. and this is a really complex game of telephone, isn't it? where you have hamas handing over their list of qataris. they have laci of palestinians had a they expect to release to the qataris as well. >> and we've heard when no americans were on that list. that is going to be a major question for day three. they do expect at some point in this four-day truce. in that group of 50 hostages that hamas and israel have agreed to. women and children to be released. that three americans are set to be on that list. so far zero americans have been on that list. we don't know the answer to that. whether or not any americans will be on this list that was handed over to israeli officials. and and just to speak to how the government is handling it. it is a reversal of what we've been hearing from hostages' families. they said actually they felt like the u.s. government had been much more transparent with they will in the last several weeks as far as hearing them out. hearing their needs. hearing what they want to see happen here compared to the israeli government. i spoke to ruby cheng, the father of an israeli american, idf soldier who is being held hostage. he told me he thinks the israeli government could take a page out of u.s. play book out of how the biden administration has been handling it. what they care about is the people coming home. so we'll be waiting to find out which families are being notified that they are on the list for day three. today we saw there were real doubts about how this would be falling apart. we've heard that this last the four days and there is an expectation that it could be expected to go beyond that. if today taught us anything, there are so many moving parts. they're very quick to blame each other. there is a distinct possibility that it could go off the rails. what does that mean? that the israeli military starts up their operations in gaza? all that remains to be seen. this is a really important moment. that the list has been received by the hostages that hamas expects to release tomorrow. in the meantime, we're going to take a quick break. we are expecting to see the hostages released today arriving at israeli hospitals. we are there on the scene and we'll bring you that when our special coverage continues right after this. we have breaking news. i want to get to oren liebermann out of the shamir medical center. what are you seeing? >> reporter: just moments ago the four thai hostages that were freed earlier this evening were brought through the roundabout into the hospital complex with an escort both from police and border police. they came down behind me here. in fact, i believe they might have come in that minivan that you saw a moment ago as well as a medical van of some sort right behind them. then of course that police and border police escort to get them down here behind me to the hospital where there -- here's one of the police cars that escorted them. where there's an secluded area in the hospital for not only the four thai hostages that arrived a short time ago, baut also the ten freed hostages, that arrived last night and the one philfilipino hostage that was freed. they will be tang care of. we heard from hospital staff that those who arrived yesterday were stable but not healthy. they have suffer tried a tremendous lack of nutrition from over the course of the past seven weeks. i understand we have the video. this was them just a few minutes ago really pulling into the hospital. you can see that escort there as they came around and were taken straight in, not to the emergency room, but straight to the secluded area of the hospital where the doctors and the staff are waiting for them there to begin not only the physical evaluation checks on their physical condition but also the mental health checks. one of the added challenges for the hospital here is that obviously it's a little easier for israeli staff to deal about israeli patients. the added challenge here is making sure they're working with and treating thai citizens and filipino citizens on their terms. that include not only having the translators around, but also representatives from the embassies here that has been part of the challenge that the staff has had to work around. they've been preparing for weeks to have hostages here but only found out a few days ago it would be the freed foreign citizens who were here. they had to prepare quickly for that. we saw the second group of them arrive a short time ago in the video. that was four thai citizens in addition to the ten thai citizens and one filipino citizen who came last night. crucially they are ready to take in many more as we wait to learn more about the list who are supposed to be freed tomorrow. this hospital as are all the other hospitals we have been at over the past few days says they are ready to take in more, as many as needed, alex. >> you and clarissa have been at a variety of different hospitals over the past few days. is there any difference in terms of where the israeli citizens, israeli hostages are going, versus the foreign hostages and the types of treatment that they're getting? >> reporter: the treatment as we've been told is all supposed to be the best of the best essentially, specially picked doctors and staff to make sure they have all the treatment they need and all the evaluations can happen in a fairly quick but deliberate process. nobody's trying to rush anybody through this process. crucially the different hospitals have been given a specific task. for example, wolfson medical center in south tel aviv or south of tel aviv where i was last night, that focuses on the elderly. shamir medical center focuses on the foreign citizens. the hospitals that clarissa has been at, that is shiba medical center as well as schneider children's medical center, those focus on the children because there's been so many of those. they each have a different task. one freed hostage was taken to a place to deal with physical injuries. you see how the system was set up to make it and to treat the hostages based on who they are and what their condition is. again, shamir medical center where we are now, this is the medical center the hospital that will focus on the foreign citizens, the foreign nationals who have been freed. as we understand it, there are at least several more who are -- remain in gaza. >> yep. four thais who were released today after ten yesterday, along with a filipino citizen and 26 israelis so far getting the much-needed medical treatment that so many will need and an assessment for what they will need going forward both medically and psychologically. terrific reporting as always. thank you so much for joining us. we'll be back with you in a moment. we are going to squeeze in a quick break. cnn's ongoing special coverage will continue right after that. stay with us. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm alex marquardt in washington. thank you for joining us. we're continuing our breaking news coverage. a second wave of hostages back in israel to be reunited with their families. just moments ago we watched several ambulances arriving at a hospital in israel where hostages will undergo medical evaluations and will finally be reunited with their families after 50 days in captivity. this is happening amid a pause in the fighting. we are halfway through what is supposed to be a four-day truce, allowing not just hostages being held by hamas an

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