team here, who have been working out of an operation center today, alongside members of the international committee of the red cross. another key stakeholders in this. and they certainly feel like this mostly went to plan. you are right to point out this is a humanitarian pause, and the implementation of that had a number of key obligations. the pause had to stop at 7:00 local time. the hostilities had to stop on the ground from both parties. that allowed for the potential for the release of these hostages, these 13 in the first instance israeli women and children, who had been held by hamas around about 4:00 this afternoon. what happened was we saw 24 hostages ultimately released. the process took about two and a half hours to get those hostages out of hamas hands, into the hands of the icrc and out of gaza into israel via the rafah crossing, which is down on the the egyptian boarder. the surprise, and i have to say i think it was a surprise as well, possibly to those invol
processing. we are just living through until every one of these hostages are home and our soldiers are safe. 16 hours until the truce set ises in. so much to come. thank you. thank you for joining us. this is cnn news central. inside politics starts now. welcome to inside politics. i m in today for dana bash. 15 hours from now, we re expecting the first of dozens of hamas host amgs to walk free out of gaza. they have been captive since october 7th. now the first hostages to be release d are expected to be women and children. in exchange, israel agrees to pause its assault on gaza for four days, release 150 palestinians from israeli prisons, and allow more humanitarian aid into gaza. that could include hundreds of trucks carrying fuel and sup supplies. now for families of the missing, the past 46 days have been unbearable. these next few hours will be just as intense as they wait to find out whether their relative will be among those freed. my family, like all the
kathryn harris is live in washington. that s right, the main development so far. investigators located what may be a car linked to the terrorist. that is a significant piece of evidence because of the rental evidence and finger print. the damage from the terrorist attack is plain to see. there is no independent confirmation that al shabab tortured the host amgs and throwing them off of the balcony. and kenyan investigators are said to be building a profile on one potential terrorist who urged a pregnant woman shopping at the west gate to leave moments before the attack unfolded on saturday. there was no specific intelligence. a un report that warned al shabab s partner in kenya wanted to launch more complex operations. and in the early stage it is not known if the two groups worked
floor, kicked the door open of an apartment and shot a man and his wife and 17-year-old daughter inside of the apartment. this happened in rapid succession. first the fire department showed up because of the smoke they smelled and scene. vargus was firing shots and firefighters heard gunshots and called police. he took host amgs while police tried to negotiate for their release. what police found next was chilling. when we found him, in the investigation, he still had plenty of live rounds of ammunition with him. we not cornered him and acted quickly and decisively it could