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i want to take a moment to let you know about something that's important to me. tomorrow morning, the first episode of season two of my podcast, all there is, comes out. it's about grief and loss. which is something we all have, or will experience, but rarely talk about. i certainly haven't. i didn't plan on doing the second season of all there is. but in the last few months, i've come to realize how little i understand my own grief, and how much more there is to learn. if you haven't listen to the first, season it's available now. the new season starts tomorrow. i've got some really interesting guests coming up, including president biden. you can find season to have all there is tomorrow morning on itunes, spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. i hope you like, it and find it helpful. the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins, starts now. good evening, this is the source and i'm kaitlan collins. israel has just gotten a list of the six group of hostages suspected to be released tomorrow, and we are told by sources that the families right now are being notified. but the major question that still stands tonight is, what happens on night seven, when this truth is set to expire? cia director bill burns was in qatar for meetings today, where i'm told he pushed for an expanded hostage deal, that would include men, and potentially idf soldiers. we don't know where that is going to lead. but what we do know right now is that ten more israelis who are being held hostage for more than 52 days are back home tonight, as well as to thai citizens, who are also being released. we saw them being handed over in rafah earlier tonight. in the video, large crowds are lining the streets and cheering, as the hostages are paraded through members of hamas. some could be heard chanting, all who akbar, while an elderly woman was being transferred in a wheelchair. today's freed hostages are all adult women, except one, 17-year-old mia lindberg. she was released, along with her mother, and it turns out their family dog was also with them. no americans were part of this group today, as the white house says they are still hopeful some could be released tomorrow. on day six, when this truce is set to expire. also not released, the youngest hostage, ten-month-old to fear because, a hostage for 53 days now, along with his four-year-old -- . 53 days. we have an emotional interview with -- relative, who is worried the baby could starve. you will see that in just a moment. but i want to start now with the latest, with cnn's chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance. matthew, we are seeing this video, can you just kind of walk us through what, break down what we are actually seeing in this video? >> yet, it's quite interesting, because this is hamas being filmed, filming them releasing this latest group of hostages. and so you can see the video equipment they are using, seeing how they can sort of track the wheelchair, which is being pushed with an elderly woman being taken to the red cross ambulances. you can also see the crowds, they have of obviously all been told to come down, and they are baying, they are heckling, and the hostages as they are sort of handed over to the red cross. and so it's interesting, in that sense. but we've seen videos like, this sort of every night. and i think hamas is, probably releases its own version of this. and, it's like as well i think to the supporters of hamas in the region, and around the world. it shows them as a magnanimous, that they are releasing people. and, it's something, it's an aspect of their image they're obviously very keen to play up. >> it's just jarring to see elderly women being girard by the people in this crowd. i think that's, what it's just hard to watch, almost. >> hard for us to watch, but imagine what it must be like for those hostages. they don't know what's happening to them, they must be absolutely terrified. in fact, we've spoken to relatives of people who have gone through this, and how their car was being shaken by the crowds outside. it must have been, i mean absolutely terrifying. and so, it is just part of this ordeal, that these people have been going through, it continues to go through now, even there they're back in israel. >> yet, one woman's relatives -- told me she did know if she was going to be executed when she was released, or if she was actually being released, until she saw the red cross cars. we did get good news though, emily hand, she is reunited with her father. and that's just a story that everyone has followed for the last 50 days. but we are also hearing from the father tonight. >> that's right, he gave a very emotional interview to cnn's clarissa ward, or he spoke about first of all his joy, holding his daughter once more. but he also sort of had some really emotional and fascinating detail about how she is coping. the trauma on october the 7th, and being held as a captive, that trauma does not and once you get home. >> with beautiful, just like just like i had imagined it. and -- together. i squeezed, i probably squeezed her hard, certainly when she stepped back a little, i could see her face was chiseled like mine, before she left it was you know, chubby, girly, young kid face. it was shocking, disturbing part of meeting her was she was just whispering. i couldn't hear her. i had to put my ear on her lips, like this close, and say, what did you say? i thought you were kidnapped. >> incredible. i mean, just how damaged must that young child be. and, her family as well. the 12 hostages that were released today, they are now in his early hospitals. and they are going to be starting as well. there's a very careful process of rehabilitation, that all 81 hostages who have been released so far, are undergoing. >> yeah, and still waiting to see who could potentially join them tomorrow. matthew chance, thank you for that report. it is still a question. and mentioned their 12 month -- old, he and his four-year-old brother -- , as well as both of their parents, all kidnapped on october 7th. we saw a video initially early, on that seem to indicate they had been separated. we've now heard from the idf, who says hamas is actually not holding them. it still says it's their responsibility to return them. the question of which, group which terror group in gaza is potentially holding them is still an open question. no one seems to know. i spoke with a cousin of the family -- earlier tonight. >> really really worried about, he is just, he is now 14 -- we have no information all about their condition. and we know that these are not conditions to raise a baby. we are not sure if he -- if he can make it. every day that he is staying there is a real, real danger for his life, and his development. and, we don't want to get him over the rest of the family in -- it's really really, we are really really afraid about them. >> he still gets a bottle. i mean, he's in diapers, he's this tiny baby. >> exactly, we don't know if they are -- give him what they need. he is so little, he is not even, when he got kidnapped he was still in the stage where he was not entirely able to eat solid food. and he needs baby formula. because unfortunately, -- he was -- we are really worried that he will -- in -- and also, is unfortunately fragile child, and he has several medical conditions. and he has a skin condition that -- if it doesn't get special treatment. and we are so worried about them. >> and he is just four years old. you were telling me how much he loves tractors and. >> erielle is such a lively child, and he really likes cars and tractors and. >> and you were telling me you remember when configure was born, you met him when he was just two weeks old, just this tiny baby. >> he, it wasn't so long ago, because he was only not 11 months old right now. he was two weeks, it was only two weeks old, and i held him in my arms, like very gently. and i was shocked that he was a redhead just like his. >> his brother. >> yes. unfortunately now, the redhead became a symbol of beautiful -- in front of very evil, shattered two pieces. and i can't believe these two redheads had to, and have to experience what they are going through. you know, their grandparents were murdered, and they probably -- the mother, probably don't even know this. and, they were taken very violently. their home was, it was full of gunshots. the home itself, and they drilled into the house, and destroyed at. and they've left nothing, we've left nothing there. and -- the sister was there to check if there is anything left, and they destroyed or took everything they could. and, they had to go through gunshots and, shouting and blood and body parts in the street. this is the reality they had to go through. and now, 53 days they are going through this nightmare, and it doesn't make any sense, it doesn't make any sense that any one can let this keep going, that a baby and a four-year-old, with their mother. they shouldn't be -- it's inhumane, it's so scary to realize [ crying ]. just, we can't let it go on. just thinking about it, if this was your child, would you want those babies in terrorists hands, in captivity? even not seeing them for 53 days, is just, it's so hard. like, we are these the enemies of hamas? are these the enemies of anyone? should these children be used as bargaining chips? no, they shouldn't. this is the simple answer, they shouldn't be used as bargaining chips for any political or religious or whatever reason. there is no justification for using them like this. so, we just want them back, really. sorry. >> it's okay, thank you so much for sharing that. >> it is agonizing for these families, for what they are going through on a daily basis. and getting more hostages out of gaza, really depends on the temporary truce between israel and hamas, doesn't stay temporary. as of now, that pause on the fighting is stated to end tomorrow night, just 24 hours from now. that's why cia director bill burns was in doha today. he was meeting with the qatari israeli egyptian counterparts, to try to see if a second extension to this truce is possible, and what could come after that, and what it will take to make that happen. i'm joined tonight by axios foreign policy reporter barack ravid. i'm also happy to note, is also cnn's newest political and foreign policy analysts. barack, it's so great to have you, especially given how well sourced you have been in all of this. on this matter tonight, how likely is an extension? what are your sources saying about how long that extension could go on, if there is one? >> good evening caitlin, it's great to be here. i am still under the impression of the previous interview did, just, it's just very hard to watch this. and you know, this crazy situation. but to your question, i think your question is very much connected to this interview. because, one of the things that bill burns, the director of the cia, and the prime minister of qatar, shake muhammad -- , and the egyptian intelligence chiefs -- . what they heard today from the director of the mossad -- is that israel is not ready to discuss any future deal on hostages, and then or soldiers or anything, before all the women and children are released, as part of this. and i think that one of the reasons he said that, is because of the babis family, and those kids that hamas gave, according to israeli intelligence, hamas gave to another faction in gaza, and not pretend that it doesn't know where they are. >> yeah, we actually spoke about that off camera, where he was saying that they feel like that's just hamas trying to say oops, sorry, it's not us. but they were saying we do still expect hamas to be responsible for. i mean, that just shows a complicated this is. because if they do have this agreement, all women and children obviously -- their mother and those two babies will be included in that. but if hamas can't produce them, then what happens? >> well again, according to israeli officials, and according to what the musonda director said today in qatar, if hamas cannot produce this family and other women and children, there are still other than -- there are still seven children in gaza, there are still something like 25 women, aged 21 to 50 in gaza. if hamas cannot produce them, then the fighting will resume, and there will be no more hostage deals. and, israel is being very clear here, and i hear it from at least three israeli officials just today. and i think israel is now putting a lot of pressure on hamas, it's willing to extend the pause by another two days, three days. but it wants its hostages. back >> yeah, and americans are still part of that. we haven't seen him get out. you mentioned that if they don't come to an agreement, and you've been reporting on what israel is preparing to do next is that that could involve going into the south. could that happen instantly if they don't agree to an extension to the truce by tomorrow night? >> i don't think it is going to happen instantly because israel still has a few targets in the north that it still did not touch, several hamas targets in northern gaza. i think they will go their first. that's at least what i hear from israeli officials. and then, they will go to the south. the plans the traditional plans for the south, were already approved by the cabinet and the idea of leadership. and they are ready to go. and this is why, by the way, you hear from u.s. officials that they are more and more concerned about such a move because they feel that it might be coming, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not the day after, maybe the pause will be extended by a few days, but it's just a matter of time. another five days, another week, we will get there. >> yeah, the u.s. has been warning them to be surgical, that's been the term we've heard from officials. is your sense that israel is heeding those warnings from the united states about how to conduct that next phase of the military operation? >> i think there is still going to be some discussions about this this week. i think that when secretary of state blinken will arrive in tel aviv on thursday, the possibility of an operation in the south is going to be the main focus of his in those talks with netanyahu and the war cabinet. and there will be a lot of discussions about it, between the u.s. and israel. and i have to tell you, i don't know how you can operate surgically in khan yunis and rafah have two million people there. i don't know how such a thing is possible there. >> yeah, it is -- that is where they have truly sent everyone, so the question is, where those people go now? the north has been destroyed. a lot of great questions ahead, we'll have a lot of reporting ahead on the show, barak ravid, i thank you for that tonight, and welcome to the cnn family, it is great to have you. >> thank you, kaitlan, goodnight. >> ahead, an update on the only american who has been freed so far as a part of this temporary truce, that's four-year-old abbigail adnan. she was released from the hospital today here in israel. the world has been following her story, the both of her parents were killed on that day. we are goingng to speak k to sosomeone who o knows her r verl abouout how she e is doing n not she isis out. >> four year old abigail a dan is back home with her family finally tonight. she was discharged from the hospital here in israel, where she was receiving medical care after she was released on sunday. for 50 days, she was held captive by hamas. she is returning home an orphan after hamas killed her parents in the october 7th attacks. i'm joined now by her great aunt liz hersh nataliya. liz, it is so good to have you on now that there is good news. last we spoke, abigail was still being held. how is she doing now that she is out of the hospital and back with her family? >> she is re-blossoming. do you think about it, she spent 50 days away from her family, somewhere in the dark after being under her father's body after he was shot and murdered by hamas terrorists. so where she is now is she's left the hospital. and when you say she has gone home, she did not go home, her home was destroyed. and i think people have to understand that this home was destroyed, the neighborhood was destroyed. so when she goes home, she is now without her parents, she is with her family, she is with her siblings, which has been a blessing, because for 50 days all they wanted, these two little kids, is for their sister to come home, but she's come home without a mother and father. she has an amazing and an uncle who will be taking care of her and her siblings. her grandparents are wonderful, truly part of her life day in day out before this. but she is not in our home. and she's not in the home that she lived in. she's in a home full of so much warmth and so much love. but when you asked that question, i want people to understand that coming home is so bittersweet. and for us, it's like a blessing, it's like a miracle, this child is our hope. but she did not come to our home. she came to a new place with all new on navigated territory. >> yeah. it's a really good point, because there are so many families, they have nowhere to go, i mean, elderly grandmothers, their homes that they have lived in their entire lives are destroyed. liz, she's so young, and that's why her story has stood out to so many. and we've been hearing stories and other parents, other families about noticing these changes and their children, in their nieces, in their grand children, they're crying, they don't want to be touched. emily hand whispering to her dad. i mean, have you noticed changes like that as well? >> well, what we see is that when she first came, she was just clinging to her aunt and to her grandmother. and she still is very close to them, and they are her comfort. but when her siblings came in, her brother and sister and her cousins, she lit up. and she started to be -- smile, and be joyful, and laugh. and you know, one of the things that when she arrived, she was hungry. and obviously, she had not been fed what we want a three, who just turned four, year old on friday. and she's just telling them what she wanted. and she wanted -- which are like little pretzels, and she wanted juice. so she's been very clear about what she needs. and you know, she was sort of the one in the family, the smallest of three, who is a bit boston would tell everyone what to do and we always kind of running the house. and she's sort of back to that, which is a beautiful sign. you know, one of the things that i think about is is during these 50 days, we kept hope that she was with this mother and her three kids when she was taken from the kibbutz, when they were kidnapped and abducted. and we just hope that she was with this woman hagar, and she was, and she was very much attached to her. and that, i think, was also part of her ability to cope in such an atrocious, terrible situation. but she's home with her new family in her new surroundings. and she is i, think, each day going to feel more comfortable and run around. and my hope, and this is a very private family, they are not out there talking about all the little details and they've asked us to be very thoughtful and how we talk about it, because for them, the privacy, and abigail is turning -- she's for and she needs to go back to nursery school and needs to go out and play soccer, which we love to play with a big kids. and she was always playing with them, and she was always at the ball, even with the six, eight, ten, and 12 year olds. and the one think that i really think that we all think about is, like, abigail is this beautiful four-year-old, we can all relate to, we all want to give her a hug, but we all want to see that she has a beautiful life. and she's a symbol of hope that we have that she can grow up in a world that's much kinder than it was to her as a child. and those are kind of the things that i think about at this time when i look at her and i see her and i think we just want her to have a beautiful life, a healthy life. and time is going to tell. but, to me, that is the goal of where we are with abigail and her story. >> yeah. i think everyone is rooting for that. liz, it's so great to have you on with this great news, liz naftali, thank you for that, thanks for that update on abigail. >> thank you for having me. >> up next, we'll speak with an israeli government official because there are major questions about what is going to happen here next, whether this truce goes on beyond this two-day extension, it expires tomorrow night. and also what is happening in the occupied west bank tonight? we are hearing the heavy -- the sounds of heavy gunfire, i should say, as the israeli military says it's conducting counter terror activities there on the grounds. that's an update, next. >> amid the shaky truce between hamas and israel, there has been fighting today in the occupied west bank, the idf telling cnn it was conducting counterterrorism activities in jenin. video from the area shows heavy gunfire near that refugee camp there in jenin. doctors without border said two palestinians died after israeli military vehicles blocked the entrance to a hospital. here with me now tonight is a member of israel's knesset and former ambassador to the united nations, danny de known, who is quite familiar on this show. what is the idf doing in jenin tonight? what is the purpose of this operation? >> we are preventing terror attacks in israel. hamas is also active in the west bank and today and some area. we know in hamas gaza is pushing hamas -- to be active to produce their attacks in israel. -- under attack, almost every night we send our special troops into the areas where we know we have the intel about the -- getting ready to send a tax into people, and we prevent those attacks. >> so you're saying this will continue? >> absolutely. when we know ever we know about a threat to israel, we will be very active in judea and samaria. sometimes we cooperate with the p. a.. most of the time, we do it ourselves. >> we just heard reporting early this hour whether or not there's going to be an extension to this truth. it's set to expire 24 hours from now. is it set to expire you believe? >> we want to see more hostages coming back. we see all those staged events in gaza. that's sickening. and you spoke about it earlier, but to see hamas actually producing a daily show, so, we are not happy about the show, but we are happy about the hostages coming back into israel. as soon as they can provide more hostages, we will be willing to consider an extension. but until the point that they will provide hostages. after that, we are getting ready for the next stage. and i don't see anyone who will stop us from continuing -- >> how many days could the extension go on for, do you believe? >> so, the government decided that it can automatically continue until next monday. after that, the government should meet again, have a vote, and decide whether to extend it or not. >> so, on monday, the wartime cabinet would have to have a meeting. there are these meetings in doha today were top officials from here, egypt, the u.s., all meeting to talk about potentially extending this deal. and there is this report about this idea of potentially releasing all hostages in exchange for an end to the war. is that something israel would ever consider? >> absolutely not. we have two main goals for the war, releasing the hostages and eliminating hamas. so we are not even considering such an offer because for us, if we stop now, we allow hamas, to exist, they will rebuild their power. it's only a matter of time until you see rockets hitting tel aviv, and another attack against our communities. >> how long is ill prepared to wait for restarting its military operation in gaza? >> so i speak a lot with the military, and they tell me it's not even for us, it puts the lives of soldiers at threat. but if we can bring more hostages back, we are willing to pay that price. so if we need to wait in another few days, another week, we will do it. and after that, the military will go first and will continue with the -- >> can you explain this to me, if israel goes into gaza and they go into the south, where did the people go that israel just told to leave the north and go to the south, where they supposed to go? >> so i cannot go into detail, but we'll do our best to minimize civilian casualties, like we did in the north. there are still places in gaza they can move -- >> where? >> next to the beach area, or other areas, we can work with the u. n. to find shelter for them. we will do our best to minimize casualties first civilian -- >> and it's big enough for 2 million people? >> well, it's not going to be easy. but the responsibility is for hamas to ask those questions. but we will make sure that we minimize civilian casualties. that's how we conduct the war. >> is israel already trading those -- you said you are open to creating those safe zones for people. is israel forming those yet, or no? >> we are actually identifying the areas that we will ask the population to move into, those areas. but we have not announced yet, but it will be announced. >> we just got word that israel has got the sixth list of hostages said to be released tomorrow. do you know if any americans are on that list? >> i cannot go into the details, but we are very happy to see the names. and we still have americans, we still have babies, we have the bevis brothers, we don't know where they are. the idea that hamas is training hostages, can you believe that, kaitlan, they are selling hostages to different gangs in gaza. >> they sell the bevis brothers? >> i will not go into details, but we actually saw hostages in between the groups of hamas in gaza, in between gangs in gaza. that is something we never heard about, that you sell hostages to somebody else. >> how many hostages you believe that they've sold to other groups? >> we know about that sickening movement of hostages from one group to another group. and that shows with whom we are dealing. that's why the people in israel, here there are very united and determined that this time we have to go all the way, we have to finish the job this time. >> that is disturbing news, especially for the bevis broader, and all of them. ambassador danny danon, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you very much. >> with that disturbing development there, that hamas is apparently, according to the ambassador, selling and trading hostages. of course, with each hostage released is the harrowing story of what happened to those people while they were there in captivity. i just sat down with a family member who had six of her relatives just released, seven the were being held captive, that means one is still in gaza tonight. that fight to bring their final loved one home is continuing. their story, right after this. six members of one extended family kidnapped by hamas have now been freed. they returned home to israel. that includes two children, eight year old innovate and three year old yell. but the children's father talent remains captive tonight. i sat down with a relative she wrote to learn more about how her freed family members are doing tonight and also their efforts underway to get towel home. >> obviously deeply traumatized. we don't know what they saw yet, and what they have been through. and obviously, it is going to be a long process of recovery and healing. and we are going to be there for them. and of course, the most important thing is they cannot really relax and get comfortable and get back to reality until tal it is back and everyone else will be back. >> the kids are so young, they are eight and three years old. their dad is still being held by hamas. i mean, how are they doing without their dad at home? >> not good. not good. kids need their dad. it's very, very simple. obviously, they are strong kids now and they have been through a lot. and they are open, happy to see people, and a hug of people, you know, they're happy to be back with their familiar surroundings. but obviously, they're in immediate needs of their dad, -- not there. >> when you look at -- the time here, i've heard a lot of people say we are worried about the window closing. what do you think about that? >> i mean, obviously we feel the momentum of this moment, of these days, the release, it's amazing to see people come out every day. and we had our moment on saturday. and since then, people are having these moments. and yeah, it's scary, it's scary that the fighting will continue. and then we don't have any guarantee that they will stop again soon. and so, i think we should use the momentum, and every day, we said, you know, this is more important, has to be more important, has to be the goal of this war now that is happening but. and after it is done, you know, the hostages are home, hopefully soon the war will be over. because also this humanitarian pause is giving a lot of, you know but -- i'm sure civilians in gaza, for them to get help as well is so important. and obviously, we hate seeing suffering anywhere. i find really interesting, that you bring up the palestinians. because sometimes people are of the mind that you can only care about the bring the hostages home, or eradicating hamas, or also care about the palestinian civilians. you say you can do both. >> of course you can do both. if you define yourself as a person who supports human rights, you have to do both. and, we see, we see the demonstrations all over the world, we see a lot of people i know supporting palestine. you know, i support the palestinians rights to have their freedom, their country, but i think people don't understand something very profound. there is a separation, a very clear one, between palestinian civilians and hamas as a terror organization. and for me you know, people ask me after the 7th of october, how can you still believe in peace? peace is an obligation for us now, because my family should be the last people who are dying in a war, who are brutally massacred in a war, and are kidnapped into enemy territory, and then suffer under horrible conditions, and are traumatized for life. we should be the last people. we have to make an arrangement, we have to find a solution, a political solution for this problem. because, everyone is suffering from it. >> ahead, how the u.s. is taking advantage of what is happening right now, this temporary pause, where it is quiet in gaza for the first time in weeks, now getting planeloads of desperately needed humanitarian aid to those civilians in gaza. a biden administration official is here, with a critical update. the u.s. military, taking advantage of this temporary pause underway between hamas and israel, to fly planeloads of critical supplies into egypt, where they can then be brought into gaza. the -- three c-17s delivered more than 350,000 pounds of food, medicine, and warm clothes today. join me now for an exclusive interview is samantha power, the administrator for the u.s. agency for international development, and a former ambassador to the united nations. administrator, thank you for being here tonight. obviously, more than 1. 7 million people, of the two point million people who live in gaza have been dug utterly displaced. it is now becoming -- how vital is it that things like dry clothes and medicine get to them now? >> it's absolutely critical. and, that is why we are seeking, with our international partners, to take full advantage of this pause, but also to make sure that the flow of trucks and supplies continues, that this is not, that this becomes a new normal, where we now have 240 trucks a day going in. that still only a small fraction of the kinds of supplies that flowed in before this war began. so sustaining that flow, increasing it further, getting more fuel, more winterization supplies, as the climate changes. all of that is going to be absolutely critical. >> i yeah, as you mentioned, it's not even close to what it was before, it was 500 trucks about that each day going into gaza before this. obviously, not close to that now. and you mention a new normal. i mean, when does it become a point where if the sustained delivery of commercial goods, in addition to just the basic aid that's going in now? >> well again, we are very clear that there has been progress, but that what is going in is still not enough. and, that is both because the humanitarian supplies should increase. i convened my international counterparts mall around the world, and implored them to increase the amount of funding they applied to u. n. agencies, and -- organizations, so that cash and natural resources don't become a limiting factor here. it had been that the inspections, and getting supplies in where the limiting factors. you'd hate to see it be just a shortage of money on the hot -- or unicef or other partners. so, that is key. getting, again, the slow going. but, it will be ultimately inadequate, without commercial traffic as well, the company humanitarian traffic. this is something that president biden has raised at the highest level, it is something the white house has seized, with our special envoy on the region, as well as pushing for commercial access. so again, each week, we see more progress in terms of supplies going in. the pause has given us a chance to expand dramatically. again, the three point as they say. but, we need to supplement humanitarian supplies with commercial supplies. that is by far the most important next phase of the supply issue. >> it is a critical next phase. but, how do you ensure that aid continues to get in once israel, as they have made very clear, resumes its military campaign? because they told all these people to go to the south, to leave the north, over 1 million people have fled to the south. but they have made clear that fighting is likely to move to the south very soon. so, how do you make sure aid is still getting in well that is going on? >> it's a great question, it's one we are very seized with, even as we are trying to track advantage of the pause that now has been extended, we are also looking ahead. and israel has made clear that it intends to pursue hamas into the south. here again, president biden who's been a kind of humanitarian desk officer from the beginning of this conflict, again increasing these supplies in, is also extremely focused on civilian protection, on the fact that civilians need to be accounted for, as this next phase of the military campaign begins, or as israel plans it now with an eye to international humanitarian law, to the need to have spaces in the south like hospitals, like you and shelters, that our zones where the civilians can gather and know that they will not suffer bombardment. and so, these are the very very detailed conversations that are going on. there is receptivity to this message, but again, the planning is key. applying the lessons of the conflict in the north, to the conduct of warfare in the south, is absolutely critical. because again, civilians must be protected. there are no law free zones in war. >> samantha powers, thank you very much for your time tonight. >> thank you caitlin. >> up next, former president jimmy carter made a rare appearance, emerging from hospice care today, to attend a memorial service for his beloved wife, rosalynn. we have scenes from that emotional tribute, just ahead. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business today. comcast business. powering possibilities.

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