good afternoon, everybody. i m martha maccallum. we re getting new indications of movement of 11 hostages. this is a huge moment for these people and their families. they re in the hands of the red cross, a huge relief for these people who have been held for more than 50 days. they re finally headed guard freedom. we understand no americans are included in this group. we have followed very closely the one child, abigail adan, that was released. she s an american citizen. she was released during this pause period that we ve been in for several days now. this child went through absolute hell. her smile is testimony to the resilience of children. but somewhere in her conscious is a horrific experience she watched. the terrorists killed her parents in front of her. her father had used himself as a shield to protect his little girl. he was killed. she then had to crawl out, according to this story that has been told, from under his body. she then ran to a neighbor s and then hamas
breaking tonight, 13 israelis held hostage by hamas terrorist for seven weeks are back in their home country this evening. the return was the centerpiece of a four-day cease-firend agreement that was struckk between israel and hamas. that positive effect at midnighl today. 11 others were also freed today. this is supposed to be the firsr in a series of prisonerl av exchanges. jeff is inwi tel aviv tonight wh what comes nexhit tonight. we are learning tonight that, on top of the 13 hostages whoto are free today, an additional 13 could be released tomorrow.er the move on the ground is still bittersweet knowing there arhoe more than 200 hostages who have. yet to go home. a moment nearly seven weeks in the making. buses leading people through the crossing. 13 israelis and one person from the philippines were freed after spending 48 days in captivity. among the israelis released, four kids, three mothers, and six elderly women. it was the first round of hostage releases and wh
breaking tonight, 13 israelis held hostage by hamas terrorists for seven weeks. now back in their home country this evening. the return was the center period of a four-day cease-fire agreement that was struck between israel and hamas. that pause in fighting took effect at midnight today. 11 other freedom thailand and the philippines supposed to be the first of a series of prisoner exchanges. jeff paul is in tel aviv tonight with what comes next. hi, jeff. yeah, gillian, we are learning tonight on top of the 13 hostages freed today, an additional 13 could be released tomorrow. but the mood here on the ground in israel is still very bittersweet. knowing that are more than 200 hostages who have yet to go home. a moment nearly seven weeks in the making. buses leaving gaza through the rafah crossing entering egypt carrying 24-hamas held hostages who were r. now free. 13 israelis, 10 thai citizens and one person from the philippines freed after spending 48 days in captivity. am
illegally occupied crimea and that s how russian troops and russian leadership wants to link their ambition in the south, in the black sea, which will withstand with the best, say the best army men and women we have in the mariupol, we have a, i would say it s a human catastrophe of the next level. people were deprived from food and water for weeks already. you might remember the drama theatre and the missiles which hit it. thank god we haven t received any information on that, but many were wounded and mainly women and children. this means national red cross, united nations, unhcr, all those who have to be present on the ground. that s why they re paying them salaries across the globe. they have to be here in mariupol, next to kharkiv, towns
ponchos, segue riders taking the boston segue tours. boston are still in the middle of this thing. there s more that can come. we ve seen flight delays and cancellations. people are still worried about what can happen when the waters rise and the winds come in. for now seg gays. later, we ll see. listen, it is great to monitor the situation. thank god we haven t been dealing with the kinds of catastrophes that can happen. not to hype the situation. we ve heard from the meteorologists, the wetness, the water is on the western and southern aspects of this. with the stall, you ll see different communities having to deal with pockets of flooding. the problem with that is you have heat and humidity that will be on the back of the storm for days. that s a health concern. i ve seen that go very wrong very quickly in many parts of this country. from here, we ll keep watching