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citing a delay in aid trucks getting into northern gaza. and breaking now, both the israelis and hamas are in ongoing discussions with the qataris to resolve any of these delays as soon as possible. and just last hour israeli spokesman elon levy saying he is hopeful each set of 10 hostages released would result in another day added to this temporary ceasefire. welcome to fox news live, i m jacqui heinrich. griff: i m griff jenkins. here we go, the white house announcing earlier today they don t expect any americans to be part of the next group released. alex hogan is live in jerusalem with the latest. alex, it seems we re about four hours into this delay. what can you tell us? reporter: hi, griff. so we are watching and waiting to see when there will be any changes and the possible release of these hostages in day two of this ceasefire, and hamas is saying that it will not release hostages until more humanitarian the aid comes in to gaza. that is something we have a heard
he made the comment in the context of the need to strengthen the military which is ironic. this is the senator who has been doing the exact opposite. since mid february, it s tommy tuberville who stalled 200 military approaches, holding hostage the quick approval of these positions because he objects to the defense department s abortion policy. following the dobbs decision, desense secretary lloyd austin put in place a policy that provides troops for family members, stipends for abortions and fertility treatments. tuberville didn t like that. he took issue with the policy saying it goes against the hyatt amendment. what does he do? he blocks the senate s quick approval of military promotions, a move that forms our national security and troops, so say former defense officials from both sides of the aisle.
well, we have a very high latino population here in nevada. they usually don t turn out at quite the same percentage as other demographic groups, but i wouldn t be surprised to find that in this particular cycle, they did. and it seems likely that they did not go to the republican side quite as much as was predicted prior to the election. you have had a heck of a week, i hope you get some rest. elizabeth thompson, thank you for staying up for us. thank you so much. all right, donald trump wasting no time assigning the blame for his party s losses, as he is want to do. taking aim at senate gop leader mitch mcconnell. it comes as the senate minority leader is facing desense within the republican party. some members calling for a delay in congressional leadership elections next week. but even some conservatives say trump himself is to blame for the lackluster gop performance. i think trump s kind of a