Abd abdel claims he was interrogated here by fbi agents, and says he can face 15 years in prison in the u. S. 15 years is a very long time for mistakes you made coming to syria. Reporter you feel you deserve to be forgiven . I would say that. Reporter isis may have lost control of its socalled islamic state, but these men have been left behind. And its often impossible to tell who amongst them is still dangerous. Holly williams, cbs news, in northeastern syria. Now, we turn to israel because tonights election in israel could impact u. S. israeli relations. For the second time in five months, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is looking for a majority in parliament to keep his job. Seth doane is in tel aviv. Seth, is it too close to call . Reporter this was a doover election, norah. Its like deja vu as results are too close to call yet again. Benjamin netanyahu, a close friend to president donald trump. But his chief competitor, benny gantz, says he would have good relations with the u.
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hello and welcome to the viewers all around the world also here in the united states, coming up this hour on cnn. the truce extended for another day allowing more humanitarian supplies as well as the release of more israeli hostages by hamas. that we re live? the fate of an israeli mother and her two young boys in gaza remains unclear. hamas says they were killed by an israeli airstrike. the israeli military is investigating. famous or infamous? a look back at the life of henry kissinger, the architect of u.s. foreign policy and the president nixon and ford. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john velazquez. hello breaking news this hour israel and hamas have both announced a temporary truce will continue for at least another day. the news came minutes after the pause in fighting was set to expire just over an hour ago. israel says it has agreed to extend the deal in light of efforts by mediators to continue the process of negotiating for the release of ho
Good morning, everyone and thank you for joining us at todays panel. Were lucky to be joined by such esteemed experts on the region and im very eager to hear their thoughts on the developing threat in the maghreb. Im going to start by introducing everyone on the panel briefly and ask them for some opening remarks. Their detailed biographies are in the programs before you and im eager to hear what they have to say, so i invite you to look at those biographies. For more information on their background. To my left is dr. Kim cragin, Senior Research fellow for counterterrorism at the National Defense university. To her left is dr. Michael ayari. Hes a Senior Analyst for tunisia at the International Crisis group. And to his left is dr. Mohammed masbah. Hes a Research Fellow for the crown center for middle east studies at Brandeis University and an associate fellow at chatham house. Ill ask our panel to go in that order and just a couple opening topic questions. Dr. Cragin, i was wondering i
Good morning, everyone and thank you for joining us at todays panel. Were lucky to be joined by such esteemed experts on the region and im very eager to hear their thoughts on the developing threat in the maghreb. Im going to start by introducing everyone on the panel briefly and ask them for some opening remarks. Their detailed biographies are in the programs before you and im eager to hear what they have to say, so i invite you to look at those biographies. For more information on their background. To my left is dr. Kim cragin, Senior Research fellow for counterterrorism at the National Defense university. To her left is dr. Michael ayari. Hes a Senior Analyst for tunisia at the International Crisis group. And to his left is dr. Mohammed masbah. Hes a Research Fellow for the crown center for middle east studies at Brandeis University and an associate fellow at chatham house. Ill ask our panel to go in that order and just a couple opening topic questions. Dr. Cragin, i was wondering i