Agency in gaza that they will run out of fuel tomorrow. And we will turn our focus to new york, where the Un Security Council has been meeting today. Representatives form israel and palestine both had scathing remarks about the response of the un. Welcome to The Programme. One of the two israeli women released last night, after being taken hostage by hamas, has spoken about her ordeal. Yocheved lifshitz, whos 85, said shed been through hell. Her husband, who is 83, is still being held. Israel estimates 220 hostages are still in gaza, after being abducted in the attacks of october 7th. Hamas, which is designated a Terrorist Group by the uk, said the release was for humanitarian reasons. Meanwhile, israel is continuing its aerial bombardment. At least 700 people were killed in gaza in the past 2a hours, according to hamas officials. They also say the total number killed is now more than 5,700, including more than 2,000 children. 0ur International Editor jeremy bowen reports and a warning
Names are accurate but those are the names in this translation. The statement goes on to say that the enemy, in other words israel has been refusing to accept these do hostages since friday. This does actually tally with a statement that was put out a couple of nights ago which at the time because a certain amount of bafflement which was the same names and her mouth saying they were willing to release them but they were willing to release them but the relate two israelis were refusing to accept them. At that time we thought this would be a pr stunt, it was not reported but now we see the same names being released in a statement. Weve heard nothing from israelis. Weve heard inside gaza that there does seem to be movement but it may be only that to you hostages, not 50 something are in the process of being released. I underline that at the moment none of this is confirmed. This is confirmed. Hamas had been seemed to this is confirmed. Hamas had been seemed to be this is confirmed. Hamas
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