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Since israel sealed off since hamas attack on civilians. Despite todays aid, the situation is desire for roughly 2 million in gaza. Im Chris Livesay in egypt. Aid can trickle in, but refugees cant trickle out. Also tonight, breaking news. A Dual American Israeli Fighting for israel killed in combat. Well have the details. And looming Ground Offensive. Israeli Officials Say preparation for the next stage of the war has been approved, starting with increased air strikes. Plus, bound for home. God bless you guys. What President Biden told the American Mother and daughter held hostage by hamas as their illinois neighborhood prepared for their return. Today is a most celebratory day. And later, tickets to history. An auction for front row seats that changed america forever. You paided nearly 250,000 and you would have went higher . I would have went higher. This is the cbs weekend news from washington. Good evening tonight. Gaza on the brink of an invasion. Two weeks after a deadly Surprise Attack by hamas, israel stands ready to stand in troops on the ground. Soldiers and tanks are amassed along the Border Wait Field Goa Goaling Waiting For Word to strike. Israel says ahead of the Ground Offensive its intensifying air attacks that have been pounding gaza since the start of the war. In egypt leaders met to call for a ceasefire and an end to this brutal conflict. Thousands are dead on both sides. Among the victims in gaza, at least 16 u. N. Workers and nearly two dozen journalists. The brutality of this war has spawned protests Around The World. Today in london, Tens Of Thousands Marched in support of the palestinian cause. Meanwhile today egypt briefly allowed just 20 trucks into gaza carrying food, medicine, and water, but no fuel the u. N. Is hoping a second convoy of Relief Trucks will be allowed in on sunday. Chris livesay is in cairo with the latest. Reporter civilians in gaza have been paying the price since hamas barbaric attack on israeli civilians. More than 500,000 people surviving on u. N. Aid got offered food, water, and medical supplies to the fury of palestinians, including u. S. Passport holders like leila bsiso who feels abandoned by President Biden. For america to do this to us, strongest country to leave their citizens here and not help them thats a beg problem. They should have done, like, the possible to help us get out of here. Reporter speaking to cbs news, she be her family are at the border with egypt where after two weeks of an israeli blockade, aid is finally coming in, but at a trickle. Only 20 trucks for now compared to the hundreds that entered daily before the latest conflict. In response to the bloodshed, the arab world has been ablaze in protests. Demonstrators denouncing israel and america for supporting it with billions in military aid. The rage even in cairo, a city notorious for the 2011 mass protests of Tahrir Square, the epicenter of the arab spring, followed by a Brutal Police crackdown. For the past decade, demonstrations in egypt have been banned. Now theyre encouraged. This is the first time theyve even allowed protests in Tahrir Square since the arab spring. Fury over the deaths of innocent palestinians and fear of a mass influx of refugees into egypt, where Security Forces could be overwhelmed by a Human Stampede says a former egyptian lawmaker. You have two choice. Number one, try to prevent them and shoot them. And shoot them . Yeah, in order to prevent them, you must to use arms. Can egypt do that . No, this is one choice. I think its imablpossible. The second choice, that egypt can allow for them to enter for temporary. Reporter just ask countries like jordan, lebanon, and syria about the millions of Palestinian Refugees who have been living there for decades in temporary camps turned permanent. Adriana, the question now with that gate to gaza cracked open, not just about the aid to come in, but the people will begin to come out. That is a major question, thank you. The Israeli Defense force says it is step up attacks on gaza ahead of a Ground Offensive. A spokesman told reporters the goal was to minimize dangers their troops will face in the next phase of the war. Roxana saberi is in tel aviv. Reporter adriana, israels military struck dozens of buildings in the northern strip as it prepares for what are called the next stage os war. Many people here worried. Their families and friends held Captive By Hamas will be caught in the cross fire. Dont be afraid, these Israelis Sing in tel aviv, as they long for their loved ones, missing or held hostage by hamas for two weeks. Everybody love her. She was always happy. Reporter eli cohen says the militants captured his 27yearold niece at the Music Festival on october 7th. Altogether they were kidnapping her into gaza strip. Reporter last night, two Israeli American Hostages were released. Does that give you hope . Yes, it gives me hope, because we see there are negotiations with hamas and they understand they need to let people go. Reporter after a brief pause yesterday, israel announced its stepping up its bombardment of gaza starting today and says it finalized plans to expand its operations, sign os a much anticipated Ground Incursion which could complicate the return of more hostages. And along israels northern board we are lebanon, they exchanged fire with hezbollah, the powerful iranbacked militia there. An Israeli American soldier killed there in the skirmishes. Up to 200 israelis unaccounted for, and around 300 remains have yet to be identified. The hardest cases come to the institute to forensic medicine in tel aviv. Where gurney after gurney carry bodies mutilated, riddled with bullets, and charred beyond recognition. Some of the cases came as a mass of charcoal, and some of the cases when you open the bag, we have only some parts or bones. Reporter every day more bodies brought here for identification. There are bodies of adults, bodies of children. Theyre brought inside where samples are taken. Samples like bits of bones. You extaract dna from this. Yes. Reporter teeth, or dna that hasnt degraded. Any clues the experts with find. Our job is to try and relief the pain of the families. Reporter to help them identify and then bury their loved one. Yes, so they could get sort of a closure and would be able to start again. We didnt heard from him. Reporter this family is still looking for their closure. The 42yearold is missing. His car left behind at the Music Festival. His friends among the estimated 260 people slaughtered there by hamas. You just want closure, you want answers. Yes. The unknowing is horrible, if hes dead or if hes alive. Its terrible. Reporter some of the missing and kidnapped hostages were wounded or sick, and adriana, as each day passes, their families grow more concerned theyre not getting the care they need. Roxana saberi thank you. The white house says it remains engaged in talks aimed at freeing the hostages. Earlier today, President Biden was asked about whether israel should wait. Are you encouraging the israelis to delay the invasion . Im talking to israel. Have you any word on cbs Kchristina Ruffini is a the white house. What have we heard from the white house about what the president met . Reporter not a lot of details. Ask about those remarks and havent gotten anything specific yet. We were told earlier today the president whos at his beach home in delaware was briefed about latest updates of the war. Last night President Biden was asked by the tv pool if he thought israel should delay the ground vault until they could release more hostages. Last night, the president answered yes. But a white house official says he was far we and didnt hear the full question and that it sounded more like, would you like to is a more hostages released . We followed up and asked what the president s position is if israel should delay the Ground Offensive until they can get more hostages out and we havent heard back. Turning to gazas Border Crossing into egypt, this morning it was open for a short amount of time. Is that a positive sign for the 500 to 600 americans that are stuck there . Reporter i mean, yes and no. We asked the State Department if any americans were able the get through, and a state Department Spokesperson said theyve alerted all the residents in the area that the gate opened at 10 00 a. M. And closed again in the afternoon without allowing u. S. Citizens or any other foreign nationals to cross south into egypt. There arent any officials on the ground to help, but the u. S. Says its urgently working on the situation. Adriana . Christina ruffini, thank you so much. We are learning more about what happened behind the scenes to secure the freedom of two american hostage yesterday, a mother and daughter from illinois. The country of qatar helped negotiate the womens release, and today the Qatari Foreign minister spoke with u. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken Antony Blinken reaffirming the countrys commitment to working with the u. S. And hamas to free more hostages. The two americans are the first hostages released out of more than 200 people abducted. Cbs chicagos noel brennan is in the home of those two women north of chicago. Reporter adriana, the release of judith and Natali Raanan injected new hope that successful negotiations are taking place and that at least two hostages will soon return home. This is what freedom first looked like for judith and Natali Raanan as hamas handed them over to the International Red cross in gaza. The mother and daughter were back in israel friday and shortly after spoke with President Biden. I hope youre both not only feeling good but in good health as well. Yes, sir, yes, we are, and thank you very much. Reporter he said he was able to hear his daughters voice after two week of sleepless nights. She sounds very good, she looks very good. She was very happy, and hshes waiting to come home. Reporter this raanans travelled to israel right before the october 7th attack to celebrate the 85th birthday. They were kidnapped from a kibbutz. Im not house right now, there are ungunshots and explosions outside. Reporter natalis stepbrother hopes the pair will be back in time to celebrate natalis 18th Birthday on tuesday. When natali and judith are reunited with us, its not over. There are still hostages. We care just as deeply about those families as we do our own, because we know the pain of whats happened, and we know there are civilians in gaza right now who have nothing to do with this who are being hurt. Reporter the raanans Jewish Congregation celebrated their release friday and lit candles offering prayers for the remaining hostages and for lasting peace. U. S. Officials say there are ten americans unaccounted for. Adriana, u. S. Officials believe hamas is holding some of them hostage along with about 200 others. Noel brennan, thank you. Straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, sorting fact from fiction on social media posts about war. And. Adding to the confusion other the israelhamas war is a surge an online misinformation, some of it coming from social media accounts that receive millions of views. Cbss jo ling kent in los angeles reports on the struggle to sort out fact from fiction online. Reporter as the war in israel and gaza plays out in realtime, regulators and experts say misleading information and propaganda are rapidly spreading throughout social media. In the after math of the gaza hospital blast, misleading claims and images circulated online leading to confusion and heightened tension. Especially x formerly known as twitter. A Research Group detected a network of 57 accounts that intentionally posted false content about the war, receiving millions of views. Including these mistranslated videos of russian president Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister sergey lavrov, manipulated to falsely say Russia Will Support Palestine if the u. S. Supports israel. Why are 67 accounts so powerful in their influence, and why would it matter . It matters whether or not people believe it. The more they view content of a similar nature, the more opportunities a actor has the opportunity to convince something may or may not be true. All is a threat to our democracy. Reporter colorado senator mike bennet sent this open letter calling on elon musk and Mark Zuckerberg to take immediate efforts to address the speed at which misinformation is circulating and answer questions by the end of the month. This comes after musk the owner of x laid off much of the team responsible for Monitoring Posts after he bought the company. What can you do about that . Reporter i think what we can do is set up a new agency in washington to represent the interests of the american people. Leaving these guys to police themselves is a big mistake. Reporter x, formerly twitter, says its already removed hundreds of accounts, including some that are hamas affiliated. Mean while, meta says it open a special Operations Center and snapchat and tiktok told me they use resources to fight disinformation. Still ahead on the cbs weekend news, Police Searching for a judges killer make a major discovery. Police searching for the killer a maryland judge today found the vehicle belonging to the suspect. Judge Andrew Wilkinson found shot dead, allegedly by argote. Next on the cbs weekend news, a recall on a popular toy train. Three, two, one, ignition. And liftoff of falcon nine. Spacex successfully launched its falcon 9 rocket this morning. It carried star links into space joining the already 5,000 in orbit. It was the 16th flight for the Reusable First Stage Spacex booster. Fisherprice is recalling nearly 21,000 of its popular Thomas And Friends toy trains. Thomas looms large at my house. It affects two models, the troublesome truck and crates and truck and paint. A piece of plastic containing a magnet can come loose, posing a choking hazard. They athe trains can be returned for a full rend when we return, why someone paid 50,000 for tickets to a play that never finished. Two tickets for a show that never finished have just been sold for six figures. Last month an auction was held for seats to a Theater Production that changed the course of u. S. History. The final bid revealed a surprise, and not just a dollar amount. Scott macfarlane explains. Reporter inside the intimate fords theater near the white house, days after the end of the civil war, Our American Cousin was to be a moment of celebration and joy, with Abraham Lincoln in the president s box. He came here that night to unwind. He did, absolutely. Its one of his favorite things to do. Reporter april 14th, 1865, a date students of history know quite well. Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth broke into the box, shot Abraham Lincoln and bounded to the stage. People from the first floor are clambering on the stage to get to booth and also get up in the box. Reporter an attack the National Park ranger said left an indelible mark on the nation. This year an Auction House put up a pair of tickets. They expected the tickets could deal more than 60,000. Werent they right. Here they are right here. Reporter these tickets, you ended up paying nearly 250,000 and you would have went higher . I would have went higher. Reporter jim irsay won the auction. He owns the indianapolis colts, and the Football Team is just one of the interesting things he owned. Its a service of the arts to the community. Reporter when our Vladimir Duthiers met with him this year he learned hes a one man museum with a 1 million collection that includes a mohammed ali championship belt, a bob dylan guitar, and an Abraham Lincoln pocke pocketknife, and now tickets to Our American Cousin which became our our american tragedy. To have two Mint Condition tickets that night you just realized youre holding history. Theres no question. Reporter fords theater welcomes tourists from Around The World year round as people come to learn about april 14th, 1865, but also they have new shows as they try to build more than just a history, but also a future. Scott macfarlane, nbc news, washington. What a collector. That is the cbs weekend news for this saturday. First thing tomorrow, Sunday Morning with jane pauley polled by Face The Nation with margaret brennan. Im adriana diaz in washington. Good night. From cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. Now at 6 00, reversing San Franciscos image problem. How local businesses are working to push back against the doom loop narrative. Were having some problems, but were addressing it. And the only people that are going to solve the problems in San Francisco are san franciscans. The first trucks full of aid roll into gaza two weeks after the war began. Im tina kraus with the push to protect civilians as israel escalates its air campaign against hamas. And later, refugees from a different war finding a new home in and a permanent home in the east bay with some help from an army of volunteers. Live from the cbs studios in San Francisco, im brian hackney. And im andrea nakano. We begin in San Francisco where a new 4 Million Campaign aims to refresh the citys image and boost civic pride. Organizers acknowledge the city is facing some challenges but tell Reporter Da Lin that San Francisco is still a city that people can be proud of. Reporter forget about the National Audience for a sec, even locals near the bay area have this negative image of San Francisco, and organizers are pushing back on that narrative, saying while San Franciscos working to fix those problems, there are a lot of od

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