is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better, the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years better than what we saw ten, 20,30 years ago when it better than what we saw ten, 20, 30 years ago when it was government driven process. it government driven process. if we go back there at cop27, a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay poor countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the has been run of the numerous sticking points? sticking points? the private sector needs sticking points? the private sector needs to sticking points? the private sector needs to get - sticking points? the private sector needs to get far - sticking points? the private| sector needs to get far more engaged. loss and damagejust one element
committed to releasing another 20 women and children over the next two days. in exchange, 33 palestinians are to be freed by israel and just two hours ago we have also seen the first pictures from the west bank where the bus carrying those detainees released by israel arrived there. memo, on the humanitarian aid front that is flowing into gaza as a result of that temporary truce, further truckloads of supplies entered the gaza strip on monday with food, fuel and medicines being distributed by aid organisations. he is more from the bbc, on all the days development. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one.
hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. ahead this hour on cnn, let s make a deal. israel agrees to pauses in fighting but only if hamas releases ten hostages each day in return. a pause in fighting reveals utter destruction across gaza by israel s military offensive, described by the u.n. as the deadliest urban campaign since world war ii. and, cnn s third annual called earth day. this year, our shared home raising environmental awareness worldwide. live from atlanta, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. hamas in israel have agreed to extend a four-day long truce for another two days in return for the release of 20 more hostages being held in gaza. on monday, 11 israelis with dual citizenship, nine children, and two women or released by hamas. all were taken to a medical center in tel aviv and then reunited with family. they were all taken hostage from the same kibbutz in southern israel on october 7th by hamas militants. for
saying more palestinian prisoners to be freed from israeli prisons in the event that a release of more israeli hostages is carried out by hamas. the short statement says the next batch of 50 people are all female. for more on all the days developments here s orla guerin. inseparable and coming home tonight. emma and yuli, twin girls just three years old, released with their mother sharon. their father is still being held in gaza. they ll be picked up by military helicopter. like these boys, freed last night. the government here has been sharing footage of every release. israelis very invested in this and the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, needs a victory even a partial one. already savouring her freedom, margalit moses, who is 78. she tells hospital staff in tel aviv they are amazing. so is she. freed from gaza on friday after almost 50 days in captivity. already a survivor of cancer, and now of hamas. some homecomings are overshadowed by sorrow. hila has been reun
cannot avoid having heavy fossilfuel cannot avoid having heavy fossil fuel leading companies companywide not there. scrutiny is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better. the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw 10, 20, 30 years ago when it was a very governmental driven process. if we go back, at cop27 a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay the poorer countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been run of the numerous sticking points? the private sector needs to get far more engaged in discussion around adaptation finance too. loss and damage just one element that is going to help more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments, fiancing and constructing. particularly in asia, as it urbanises and develops economies quite quickly. climat