From washington had sent pulses racing among some people, hoping that there may be an imminent agreement for a cease fire, however temporary, between hamas and israel. And the hamas delegation arriving in cairo today for the talks also expressed hope that a deal could be reached. And again, Optimism Sort of grew, but there were significant obstacles. And anybody covering this story over the last few months will know that often hopes of a ceasefire are dashed by realities on the ground. And one of israels obstacles and demands that was that hamas should present a detailed list of the hostages who would be released under the terms of any future agreement, of course, in exchange for palestinian prisoners in israeli jails. That list hasnt been provided by hamas. There are thought to be at about 134 hostages held by hamas and other groups in gaza. About 30 of those may actually be dead. And israel wanted to know who was still alive, who was going to be released. That hasnt been forthcoming.
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Good morning to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im kasie hunt. It is friday, october 27th. It is 5 00 a. M. In lewiston, maine, where more than 350 Law Enforcement personnel are engaged in an urgent manhunt for the suspect in a Mass Shooting at a Bowling Alley and restaurant that left 18 people dead. Police say 40yearold robert card should be considered Armed And Dangerous. Parts of two counties in central maine are under shelter in place orders again today. Schools and offices also closed. We had everything from people calling about, you know, noises in the basement, noises in the woods, suspicious people, gunshots, All Night Long since the incident in lewiston. We have our whole department working. I encourage everybody to call if they seeing something suspiciou the suspects family is urging him to surrender. His brother tells cnn his family is cooperating with Law Enforcement in any way possible. Officers found the suspects vehicle abandoned in a boat launch i
Hello everyone, thanks for tuning in the press tv, world news, and now Israel Presses ahead with his Bombing Campaign against gaza, reducing homes to rubble and taking the lives of palestinians in almost every single area of the besieged. Enclave Gazan Health Ministry says over 700 people have been killed in israely air raids in the past 24 hours regime fresh bombardment targeted alashati refugee camp in northern gaza as well as areas in southern cities of rafa and khan yunis. Israels war in gaza is now in its 18th day, over 5,700 palestinians have been killed and 18,000 injured so far. There are more than 2,0 children among those killed. Regime strikes are coupled with a. Crippling siege on gaza, the palestinian Health Ministry says hospitals in gaza can no longer receive new patients. The Un Human Rights Office spokesman also warned a humanitarian situation in gaza is teetering on the brink of catastrophe. The humanitarian situation in gaza is now verging on catastrophe due to lack o
Welcome to cnn this morning. Im poppy harlow with Phil Mattingly in new york. Erin burnett is live in tel aviv. A hostage released by hamas yesterday is now speaking. She is tell her story this morning at the hospital. 85yearold Yocheved Lifshitz told reporters how she was abducted and held captive underground for weeks. The grandmother says they stormed her kibbutz and took her away on a motorbike and beat her with sticks. She says they took her in hamas underground Tunnel Network and held had her with four other ginls. They had guards, a doctor and paramedics who took care of them. Hamas had a stockpile of shampoo and other toiletries for hostages to use. There are huge network of tunnels underneath. It looks like a spiderweb. When she first arrived, they told them that they are muslims and they are not going to hurt them. And that they share they ate the same food that the hamas was eating. They have released four hostages as israeli troops gear up to launch an assault by gaza by gr