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welcome to this special edition of hannity . i m jason chaffetz in forgh sean tonight. i hope you allt. had a very happy thanksgiving. of a today, as part four day pause in fighting between israel and hamastween i, 24 hostages, including 13 israelis, have been release d from gaza. remember, these hostages have been hel red gaza, since the hamasmas at attacktas back on october 7th. and after today s release, 240 hostages still reportedly remain captive in gaza, with an estimated ten americans among them. here now with the latest on the ground in israeherethe lr very own jeff paul. jeff. earnin good evening, jason. and we are learning tonightg reat on top of the 13 people who were released today, we re expecting maybe another cd 13 could come out tomorrow. but got to tell you, here on the ground in israel, the mood is bittersweet, mentioning sort of what you were just saying, that there s more than 200 people who are still being held captiv whoe in gaza. but today was a hu
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