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hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and all around the world. i m max foster live from london with the continuing cover of the israel/hamas war. it s now the fourth day between the tempers between israel and hamas. and after the hostages expected to be released from gaza in the hours ahead. 17 were released. today set to be the football day of the agreement. but hamas says it wants to extend the pause in the fighting beyond a four-day deal. a source tells cnn, the war cabinet is also discussing that possibility. as part of an additional deal, an additional 39 prisoners and detainees were released from jails on sunday. all were males 18 years old and younger. clare sebastian follows all of this from london. so, today is the last day of the truce. what do you expect to happen today. as you said, israel is receiving a list, they re discussing it. we don t have any more as of yet. they re going to release more information when they have it. i thin
any hostages come home? that s tonight on news night. good evening. i m in washington. just hours from now families were hoping to welcome their loved ones that were held by hamas and instead they are waiting anxiously at least for one more day. possibly much longer. at this point the fighting has not stopped in gaza. there is no truce. israeli officials have not given a reason why the deal approved by israel s cabinet last night is now on hold. we start in tel aviv and kaitlan collins is there. what do we know about what might be causing this delay? reporter: i think it just speaks to how fluid this entire agreement, this entire negotiation has been. it s something they ve been working on for so long. and officials are not surprise that had it is delayed. it is a little surprising because we did hear from the prime minister netanyahu talking about how difficult it was to sign off on this agreement. to come to this agreement, to exchange 50 israeli hostages for 150 palest
In yemens 21 month war. 140 people killed, over 500 injured, in saudi led air strikes as they attended a funeral. The saudis said the attack was based on incorrect information, and their yemeni partners were to blame. We cross the front line to ask who was responsible. And we follow the bombs back to where they came from the United States. Apparently the United States and United Kingdom think it is totally fine for these strikes to keep on happening, and i am just very outraged that we are still assisting what looked just like war crimes. The bombing raised serious questions for saudi arabia and its allies, the us and the uk, about the conduct of the war. Could this air strike have changed the course of the war in yemen . Relatives and friends are gathering in the yemeni capital, sanaa. They are paying their respects to the victims of the worst air strike in the countrys war. There are thousands of people here that have come to mourn their loved ones that were lost in the great hall, a