hour hamas saying it is delaying the release of the second group of hostages. its military wing it claims israel has not held up its end of the deal on letting aid trucks into gaza where the temporary cease-fire appears to be holding for a second day. hello everyone welcome to fox news live i am arthel neville. jonathan: i am a jonathan hunt in for eric shawn. israel was preparing to exchange 42 palestinian prisoners for 14 israelis held hostage since october 7 terror attacks. protests erupted outside the west bank prison drink one transfer today. at least two palestinians were hurt at a nearby checkpoint. israeli security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets to contain the crowd. sources tell us negotiators from qatar and egypt are trying to resolve the delay in freeing the next round of hostages. the first group of 24 people were released yesterday and included 13 israelis, for children and nine women. some in their 80s. but israel is not satisfied yet. >> every moment hamas is kept on to those hostages since october 7, every moment holds them in the dark and their families in the dark is an ongoing crime against humanity. hamas could release those hostages now but hamas could have released him yesterday. thomas could've released them october 7 and never had to abduct children from their beds in the first place we are demanding hamas continue to return the hostages. >> let's go to jeff paul he is alive in southern israel. what more can you tell us there? >> it underscores how fragile this agreement is between hamas and israel. by this time last night 24 hostages had made it back into israel. obviously today some really significant delays. according to a blue statement released by hamas comes onto a couple of things they say israel is not leading up to its site of the agreement paid one being the amount of aid trucks that are reaching northern gaza. the other being a discrepancy with exactly who is being released from the israeli jail the prisoners and there is some objection to the seniority, how long they have served and who exactly is being released. israel on the other hand saying no, it's quite the opposite. it is not his us we are holding up our end of the bargain. it is hamas not releasing the hostages. quite a contrast to what we saw yesterday. that is when it was a very smooth and sort of coordinated, orchestration of people getting out. you had a 7:00 a.m. cease-fire. that has held so far. then you had hamas handing over the hostages . hewitt aid trucks coming in. those hostages reach the rafah crossing into egypt and eventually into israel. there's a huge difference from yesterday. that has caused a lot of fears about the cease-fire holding up for it we are in southern israel i can tell you it is the first time i have been here. not wearing a protective vest because the cease-fire has held for more than 24 hours. we are on 36 hours at this point. but there is a lot of concern at this goes any longer in these hostages don't make it out that of course could change and on top of that you had to think about the families. last night we were told as many as 13 families we are told it was their loved one on the list that was getting out today. they are at hospitals right now they are eagerly awaiting to welcome their loved ones back whom they have not seen for seven weeks now. it was seven weeks ago today put on top of all of that you got the outside pressure of the qatar mediators are trying to get both sides to agree to this closer and closer to it being sunday. it is at 9:00 o'clock here right now we have about three more hours until it is sunday there are increasing fears of how things could change if the cease-fire is going to hold up. arthel: you mentioned qatar and egypt those of the players trying to get this delay it back on the table. any indication this may be resolved anytime soon? >> that is the hope from at least the israeli perspective. they want to get their hostages back. you have egypt and you have qatar who essentially but there negotiators out on the line appeared we are sort of pride proudwhat they have done. two sides have zero trust in each other to come together and to agree to something. it's quite remarkable seven weeks into this war have had two nights of enough banknote and b, no fighting, we have had no rocket warnings being fired into gaza. there's a lot of at stake not for israel and gaza but a lot at stake for that mediators who put a lot on the line to make sure this agreement goes through. the sister gone for four days in total we are only on day two right now. the promises of day to have not come to fruition. arthel: jeff paul a lot happening there thank you for the report live in southern israel thanks. jonathan: thanks arthel but meantime president biden is still in nantucket for the long weekend. he has yet to address the delay in freeing a second round of hostages. but yesterday he held the first release as a sign of progress. while no americans were among those set free, the president said he was still quote expecting it to occur. lucas tomlinson is alive and in nantucket with the latest on the presidents thoughts on this ongoing hostage deal. >> that is right for it white be officials say they do not expect any american hostages to be released today but are hopeful some of our release in the coming days. speaking here at yesterday president biden was asked candidly when are we going to see american hostages released? this was his reply. >> we do not know when that will occur but we expected to occur. i don't trust hamas to do anything rates. i only trust hamas to respond to pressure. vice president biden said weeks of u.s. diplomacy help free the first hostages. over 200 made in captivity and up to 10 americans but white house officials are hopeful three americans including the little american girl abigail who just turned four years old yesterday, hamas refused to release her to celebrate her birthday. again white house officials do not expect any hostages to beat released today but president biden also had this message for hamas. >> hundred mort trucks are getting in position as well ready to enter gaza over the coming days to support the innocent palestinians who are suffering greatly because of this war that hamas is on leash. hamas does not care about them. >> free palestine. free palestine. free palestine progress after speaking president biden and the first lady were heckled by protesters were walking to lunch for the president later did some shopping here in town for the protesters later filed the president and his family including hunter bite into the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. speaking of the holidays with hanukkah approaching many would like to see more hostages released. something that posits combat will help hamas but here's retired u.s. air force general. >> hamas only want to take advantage of the pause to reposition, rearm, and reorganize. and unfortunately the impact is the israeli defense forces will lose some of the military advantage that it has gained so far. particular as intelligence gets more stale. i don't know if your audience understands this but drone operations have also been seized as a condition of this pause. >> jonathan there's been no pause in attacks against u.s. forces in the middle east we have learned the pentagon u.s. troops in iraq and syria were attacked four times over thanksgiving. bringing the total to 73 since the beginning of last month. the u.s. air force has replied with airstrikes, responded about four times that is about one airstrike for every 20 times u.s. troops have been attacked. >> lucas, in terms of the hostage deal we assume the bite adminbidenadministration is notg directly to hamas. what do we know about what they are saying to israel about pressure to keep the cease-fire going? >> white house officials say it's engaged throughout the vacation here in nantucket. he is receiving multiple upd updates. speaking to his national security advisor jake sullivan. the white house and president biden is putting pressure on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they like to see the cease-fire extended to get more hostages released and ultimately a cease-fire to end the war. when you see all the hostages released before that happens. >> lucas tomlinson at the present and nantucket. thank you lucas. arthel: jonathan we have breaking news we are just getting word from qatar negotiators the hostage hold up has been resolved. too that u.s. and a member of the israeli. were not sure the details in terms of exactly one this it now kink has been released out of this chain if you will. when it will begin again. you cannot really trust hamas quite frankly. with this delay in the first place what message was hamas sending? what are they up to at this point? >> iit's so good to be with you. hamas is reminding us of who and what it is. it is a terrorist organization. s negotiated with isis or al qaeda. it of course is not honest negotiators. it's going to move the football. it's going to move the goalpost. the goal is not just to terrorize as a physically big terrorized emotionally. can you imagine what these humans are going through knowing at the last minute everything may fall through? or even the people on the list of the's hostages scheduled to be released may not be released. hamas will do this again and again i'm not the least surprised by this delay are any delays going to occur for the end of the cease-fire. the five qatar does not necessarily have loved ones on the line and wanting to get back them into their arms. but they have a lot at stake in terms of putting themselves very forward facing on the negotiation. you can imagine the officials are working diligently to try to get this to get to run as smoothly as possible given the circumstances. but where we sit now, what does that pretend or a potential extension to this pause inviting? >> just to show how absurd the situation is comic qatar is a principal backer of hamas. major hamas officials live in qatar. it's getting it both ways it's promoting the atrocities in horror as of october 7 promoting the hostage crisis and getting i gettingcredit for trying to re crisis. you cannot make this up. so qatar's reputation is on the line and it can't produce that it can't produce hostages. it's left holding we promoted hamas which is part qatar. they are rife with dangers for the state of israel. and to a comment previously said, hamas will use this. to reorganize, to rearm, to move troops from the south up north again. israel has to make a terrible decision this is a libel very much liable to cost us in terms of my soldiers lives when the cease-fire renews. even when the renews get the fighting renewed is more problematic because there is momentum in the world. you agree to the cease-fire not why not a longer cease-fire. there is domestic pressure within israel for that effect. herhere's the bottom line. the cease-fire means hamas gets away with mass murder. cease-fire means hamas wins. emmons israel cannot restore its internal security. we have 250,000 refugees inside the state of israel who been moved away from the border. cannot go back to those border areas if hamas is allowed to rearm and mount further attacks. they had said openly that is their goal. arthel: israel has said once the hostages are released as much as possible we hope, the fighting will continue. they had said that part out loud. it almost begs the question, what is the point of what's happening now? is it strictly for hamas to regroup there forces they can reorganize for they are a more formidable force against the idf. even the idf's bring. no matter what you do were coming for you basically. there are two basic points which have to be stressed here. they would not be negotiating now the way it is negotiating the officials had not moved its ground forces into gaza and close the noose around hamas. they've been underground for seven weeks to hardly fighting at all. there terrorist come up, shooting rpg and antitank missile and then run back down. they are under siege. hamas is playing for time and helping the international community will increase this pressure to accept the cease-fire. it means victory. the second point is the most difficult point so brace your self hamas will not release all the hostages. it has once it released the last hostage is when israel will flood those tunnels with seawater or some flammable substance and that will be the end of hamas. i think the goal for israel is they want to get as many hostages out partook of the women, children, the elderly, the infirm and to renew it that pressure on hamas by restarting the military stage of this battle. arthel: a conundrum indeed the breaking news according to qatar it negotiators the hostages the second badge or group will be released today quickly what do you make of the fact middle americans are included in the second group? >> it is moving the football again. what is hamas trying to do question one is trying to drive a wedge between the nights it's in israel. it is causing -- mike is raising tension on the american side and hopefully the americans put pressure on israel to extend the cease-fire to get more american prisoners out. do you see how this works? it is ingenious it is a sinister. that is what we are dealing with. they are not an honest negotiator than not going to negotiate in good faith they are a terrorist group. they will terrorize both us and the people of the united states on this holiday weekend. arthel: a former israeli ambassador to the u.s., michael thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. ♪ [background noises] jonathan: thousands of protesters flooding the streets of manhattan demanding a permanent cease-fire in gaza during a busy black friday shopping yesterday. more rallies taking place across new york city today. demonstrators have vowed to shut down the big apple every day next week. alexandria hoff is alive with the latest on those protests for. >> the latest action: sides of the biggest holiday shopping weekend of the year. protesters have been using that to their advantage. right on the first of two in the series of pro- palestinian protest is set to begin in upper manhattan. this another plant in new york columbus circle later today. yesterday, at least 1000 anti- israel rally goers met in washington square park calling for a palestinian uprising in the middle east. from there a massive crowd march town swimming black friday shoppers and demanding their attention. >> people want to shop peacefully. you know and then you have this. it's getting a little out of hand. i don't know what to tell you. it needs to stop a quick chicago shoppers in the downtown were confronted similarly it yesterday, told not to spend money on buying gifts. all part of a nationwide call to action entitled shut it down for palestine. >> and biden and, let harris who are allowing this to happen. they are complicit in this genocide. they have blood on their hands and we are going to hold them responsible. >> in cities big and small major traffic disruptions were reported. los angeles police issued a precautionary citywide tactical alert yesterday as a large group of anti- israel protesters disrupted travel and shopping at the grove shopping plaza buried here in d.c. in the d.c. area we sought too. we had some smaller groups causing traffic backlogs in the city and around the popular tysons corner shopping center in virginia. about eight protesters in atlanta were arrested yesterday for refusing to disperse from a roadway. jonathan: alexandria hoff, thank you. arthel: again qatar official saying moments ago the second round of hostages will be released after a short standoff. meanwhile the temporary cease-fire in gaza is still holding. our coverage continues after a short break. if you've had enough of the uncontrolled symptoms of psoriasis... that have you worrying about covering up, it's time to get real with your dermatologist. make an appointment and ask about real clear skin. visit letsgetrealclear.com the winter play was really coming together. until... disaster struck. luckily, replacement costumes were shipped with fedex. which means mr. harvey... could picture the perfect night. we're delivering more happy for the holidays. my mom's life is the most important thing to me. hi mom! i called my mom, "i have this gene and i think you need to get tested." she feels like it was truly lifesaving. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? 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>> it is an excellent question. the first thing is they're going to make sure those supplies which hamas they want to play games with this actually getting to the palestinian people. the medicine, the fuel not being diverted to hamas. number one is making sure the 700 trucks get in without being tainted and without making its way into the hands of the tunnels into hamas terrorists. two will be continued intelligence gathering operation israel is very good at. while this initial attack on october 7 may have been an intelligence failure as i mention israel cannot check every stone they cannot check every fence line's no different than going back to the ward 67 is always going to be mistakes but israel but she might israel live and keep listening to phone calls and their intelligence gathering services are going to quietly keep floating aerial assets around the going to quietly continue to keep snooping and having a look these special operations dog units into the tunnels that could be gps on those tunnels which have been very effective the archangels are mapping of those tunnels i think israel's going to continue to work very, very diligently to make sure the entire battle plan over gaza is being monitored with the focus being on consistent operational intelligence flow. jonathan: you mentioned the hamas commander or the head of hamas effectively in the gaza strip. we have seen israel take out so many high ranking hamas commanders in gaza why is he still alive, can the just not tt find him? what's up the excellent question i'll be careful how to dance around these operations are ongoing. ii had to venture a guess he is the operational commander on the ground. they have basically handed over operational control. he is in fact a key leader he is the mastermind behind october 7 a massacre he so when you plan to organize and dispatch those operatives. i believe if i had to venture a guess the only reason he may bee alive is there may be hostages very close proximity. and i believe israel is starting to get a very good idea of exactly where this hostages are at. think the reason why he is alive is because israel has made the decision to not kill him at this point. >> literally he is using the hostages as his own human shield it sounds like. >> hamas 101. >> so great to tap into your expertise. thank you for being here today. arthel: alright thank you very much. former idf soldier and survivor of the october 7 terror attack on israel is assuring his harrowing story of survival through a group called faces of october 73 dean that marie is alive in our miami bureau. >> we are counting the chaos from that day was very difficult 24-year-old who spoke to a group of people out of miami last week. after experiencing one of the best nights of his life he does remember hundreds of terrorists from every direction shooting at him and his friends. as a former member of israel's defense forces he swished into survival mode. next we pulled them close and i did what i thought i knew best. i took out my belt i tried to treat him as best i could. i tried to stop his bleeding from his leg. >> he describes thousands of people in an open field screaming, running and hiding. he gathered as many people as he could to escape the horror. at one point he looked back hundreds of people were following him they walked 30 miles to safety. >> the first person i saw when i entered my house was my mom. and i hugged her. and told her i lied to her i was okay but i was really frightened. i did not really have the mentality to tell her i was getting shot at and people were dying around me i did not hurt to get scared. >> once he returned home and took a three hour nap quickly return to fight in the reserves for the idf. he is now traveled to the united states is sharing his story. arthel: great story, thank you. >> we are now awaiting word on the release of a second group of hostages from gaza after issues over aid were apparently resolved. the latest of israel is next. jonathan: as we have been reporting this hour, more is really hostages will be released today after delay caused by hamas. qatar and egypt say they are about to resolve issues able to resolve those issues the hand off will move forward. let's go back now to jeff paul who is alive in southern israel. any word the deal is done on when the exchange will happen? >> it jonathan, as you know this is such a fluid situation. there are so many delicate factors at play. one of them being the ongoing cease-fire for the other being the age going into gaza and of course the overarching thing we are focused on right now is the hand off of hostages from hamas to the red cross eventually entering into asia. and into israel from an israeli standpoint especially from the security forces out here, they sort of said nothing is guaranteed until it happens. so even yesterday we saw such a well oiled going down the line. the cross into israel. there are so many points in this process that could go south. fortunately in this case it sounds like it is moving forward. but earlier in the day we had a major delay and according to hamas in the statement they put out a cake batter two factors. one being the amount of aid being sent up to northern gossiper the other being the types and who exactly was being released from israeli prison. so those issues appear to be resolved according to the reports we are getting queen of egypt and qatar are heavily involved there's a lot at stake here. with this four-day tempera cease-fire in place but nothing is guaranteed. every single day could change with all those different factors at play, jonathan. jonathan: jeff, you have been there for several weeks now doing excellent reporting. i wonder how and if you have seen the mood changed over the last couple of days with the relief even joy of some hostages being released but the pain of knowing so many others are still being held. how are israelis dealing with the emotional roller coaster? >> the main word everyone is using is bittersweet. obviously any single hostage that gets across the line and back to israel where they belong is a huge sense of relief. but yesterday, with 13 you still have more than 200 who are still being held against their will inside gaza. as this goes on at they bit of a bittersweet moment. the israeli military perspective they are focused on two things. one is getting hostages home for the other is a military operation to root out hamas. even is this cease-fire continues on for a few days they are still preparing, they are still holding their ground in northern gaza. but, as this progresses we don't to the hostages this could change. >> continuing his excellent reporting live in southern israel. jeff, thank you so much it is at 9:30 7:00 p.m. in israel. as we wait for the clock to tick toward midnight on the deadline for the next hostages, 13 expected to be released. >> back here at home the holiday shopping season bringing a new wave of retail theft. this was the scene after smash and grab happening on thanksgiving in pleasant hill, california. police a group of thieves plowed a car up to the entrance of a coals and made off with tons of merchandise the store was empty because it was closed at the time thankfully. this burglary was caught on camera the night before also in california near l.a. and gardena thieves broke into a pet shop and stole at least a dozen french or bulldogs worth up to $100,000. fox news contributor ted williams. ted it is really a shame. how can we change this trend? >> good afternoon, arthel. i have got to tell you, we are facing a national crisis in this country. organized retail crime is just off the charts and it is an embarrassment to our country that we cannot stop it. it is very, very difficult. we are into the holiday season where folks want to go out and buy and shop and feel safe. and they can't do it. we need our lawmakers in this country to get off their duff and they need to enact laws that put organized crime individuals that are doing these things in jail. they need to lock them up. this is not what is happening. by the time you lock up one of these individuals who are involved in this kind of criminal activity, before the ink is dry they are back out on the street. we have got to do something about it. arthel: mean about what can be done while we wait for the slow hansa legislation? >> retailers are going to have to be more proactive. and what i mean by that is they are going to have to have law enforcement officers as well as security guards to protect their products. we have locks of police officers we do not have that many and most of these venues and so as a result of that the criminals are taking advantage of these retailers. stick by what i want to do ted, let me take a look at some stats on retail crime in california. this is in three years you've got commercial burglaries up 15.7%. retail robberies the smash and grabs up 13.3% overall felony retail theft is up 16%. businesses are going to start pulling out of these areas. does that perpetuate crime in a twisted way, ted? >> absolutely it does. i can tell you in california specifically right now in the san francisco area that retailers are pulling out and are leaving. and as a result of that the criminals are winning. this is happening unfortunately all over this country where retailers are very discouraged by the fact that nothing is being done to these criminals who are smashing and grabbing. this is organized crime this is not little jojo on the block going in and stealing something. these individuals are organized. law enforcement and lawmakers are going to also have to become more organized in dealing with these individuals. if i've mean time people are out there shopping. if you could give me a literally 15 seconds of reminders how to stay safe because people are still shopping. >> you know, as you shop look around you. be aware of everything and anything around you because there are people out there who are trying to rob and steal. arthel: simply put you are right be aware of your surroundings. ted williams i do thank you. do, despite all of this hope you are enjoying a holiday weekend with your family thank you ted for. >> right back at you. arthel: 's thank you. jonathan: spending is high inflation is low voter so give president biden bad even terrible marks on the economy. economists peter breaks that down for us next. that means your priorities are ours too. our retirement tools and advice can help you leave a legacy for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. there once was a tree lovingly made to look real. so real, something magical happened. it helped create very real memories. balsam hill. ♪ my mom's life is the most important thing to me. hi mom! i called my mom, "i have this gene and i think you need to get tested." she feels like it was truly lifesaving. you spit forward now getting reaction from the white house after qatar mediators reported the issues that delayed another hostage exchange in israel. they have been resolved. lucas tomlinson is alive in nantucket, massachusetts with more. >> involvement in this deadlock resolved to get the hostages out of gaza today that they've been taking ours. we received a statement a short time ago from the national security council e-mail to our own white house producers saying they presiden president has beef throughout the morning on the issue at 10 this morning the president spoke directly in the private minister there to resolve these holdups and get the mechanisms resolved. following the phone call senior officials in regular contact with the israelis as well as the qatar and egyptians to get to the hurdles the national security council says the president's brief throughout the day. and at 1:30 p.m. come just about an hour ago white house officials learned the deal was back on through the red cross. the red cross is going to move to collect the hostages and the president was a brief throughout the day but in fact we have not seen him out and about through town. so now we know why is dealing with the situation. jonathan: lucas, we had been hearing earlier there were going to be 13 hostages released. now, the associated press reporting it will be 13 israelis plus seven foreigners. any indications whether those seven foreigners might be americans? >> that is the question we have asked the white house we have not heard back yet. the hope is americans will be coming out for it were told not to expect any americans to come out today but perhaps it could be workers that were taken captive. but certainly americans throughout the country are hopeful and want to see americans released. we are told from president biden yesterday he hopes to see some of the americans is at the 10 americans being held he is hoping three of them including the 4-year-old girl abigail is released to be back with her family. she turned four -year-olds yesterday in captivity hamas would not release her on her birthday. before what about the pressure the u.s. administration or is putting on israel to keep this a cease fire going? to keep it going until they can get perhaps a lot more hostages out. how intense is the pressure from the white house on prime minister netanyahu in israel? has been eight weeks along the campaign. president biden is on regularly with benjamin netanyahu. white house officials are very concerned about the rise and the death toll in gaza. there is no question that pressures being put on with more humanitarian aid going into gaza. also the president wants to see a longer truce he is hoping a four-day truce this pause in hostilities is extended to get more hostages released and ultimately a cease-fire to this conflict in time to start rebuilding. of course the israelis have been very clear as you and i know they want to see wiped out and their leaders killed. >> lucas tomlinson alive in nantucket, massachusetts. thank you so much and we will be right back with much more on the breaking news from israel. his a1c? 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oh yeah. are arthel: again more is really hostages will be released today after a delay caused by hamas, qatar and egypt say this sorted out issue with aided trucks going into gods that they hand off will move forward but let's go back to jeff paul he is live in southern israel. jeff it's close to 10:00 p.m. and there. has there been any change at all in the activity near you? are you seeing any movement? >> not near where we are. jpre-just watching the live cams from the rafah crossing which is where the hostages will cross into egypt. we are not seeing any movement to bring the camera much different than yesterday so, so many resources out there in a ay fanfare of people out there. but, as we know we are thinking is going to be 13 israelis, seven foreign nationals. from an israeli security standpoint they have long said that nothing is guaranteed until it happens. that feeling was happening yesterday until the very first 13 israelis across back into israel. today that feeling is amplified by these delays heard hamas and said israel is not living up to its side of the agreement. they take issue with the amount of aid reaching northern gaza. they also say the types of prisoners, how long they have been serving they are the ones most senior who spent the most time in prison are not being released first for those of the two main issues. we do know qatar and egypt are in the middle of this to make sure the deal does not fall through. at stake is a four day temporary cease-fire. when that happens you see all of this aid getting into gaza for the civilians for uc fuels trucks, trucks full of cooking gas which is essential to keep these people alive. they have been through so much with this war and then on top of that this delicate balance of releasing prisoners from hamas captivity or hostages from hamas captivity back into israel the release of the prisoners in the west bank being held in the west bank and released back to their homes. it's a very careful balance this is just day to and there's so much at stake i cannot underscore that. it's a very intense feeling h here, arthel. jeff paul thank you very much live from southern israel thank you very much we will be back jonathan and i will back at 4:0y latest from the middle east the second round of hostages being released that is set to appear on track again. it is up next we are back in one hour. my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. .. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? 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