next 24 hours. 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange, we think, for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. sometimes this is the most dangerous part of a war, when you have an upcoming pause in the fighting. there is not a pause right now. it will not go into effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is part of the reason you are seeing the smoke rise above gaza. later today, we learned we ll be getting a press conference, news conference from prime minister netanyahu. the first comments he makes since they came to this agreement with hamas around 3 a.m. local time temperature took six hours to get to this decision. prior to the meeting, prime minister netanyahu called it a tough decision, but the right decision. under this brokered deal, israel will get 50 hostages, women and children, and israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. as far as hostages being released from gaza, they will come out in groups of 10
julie banderas is in for harris. julie: a fox news alert. hostage deal finally reached. hamas set to release some of the nearly 240 people it is holding hostage. we are nearing the 50-day mark in the war between israel and hamas. this is a special edition of the faulkner focus. i m julie banderas in for harris today. some provisions of the deal. the release of 50 women and children held by hamas reportedly including three americans. those hostages in exchange for 150 women and children held by israel. the releases are set to be in phases spanning a four-day pause in fighting. israel will allow the delivery of humanitarian aid into gaza during this break. hamas officials say the truce starts tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. local time. 3:00 a.m. in the u.s. three americans are reportedly among the hamas hostages included in the deal. one of them a 3-year-old named abigail. hamas murdered both her parents in the october 7th massacre. she turns four on friday. meantime israeli prime m
baier. breaking tonight we are following two major stories on this thanksgiving eve. israel has struck a deal with hamas militants who slaughtered 1200 people last month who exchanged prisoners for hostages and engaged in a cease-fire. complete coverage of that shortly. we begin here in the u.s. on the border between new york state and canada. two people are dead following a fiery crash of a vehicle near a check point at the american side of the rainbow bridge in niagara falls. authorities have ruled out a bomb as the cause of the explosion. but the investigation is still in its literal stages. correspondent david spunt starts us off tonight. good evening, david. hi, mike. quite a scare at the u.s.-canadian border after a car exploded killing both the driver and passenger instantly it. prompted both the border check point to close temporarily. authorities already on high alert, given what is going on in the middle east, sprung into action. let s go right to the video. it ha
limited four day cease-fire with hamas. it will take effect sometime in the next 24 hours. lawrence: this is what we know under the deal 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. carley: that includes a 3-year-old girl killed on october 7th. jeff paul joins us this morning. good morning. it took the israeli government more than six hours debating here into the early morning in tel aviv. this agreement between israel and hamas might not only offer a pause in the fighting it. could give a sliver of hope to all the families of the hostages that were taken back on october 7th. now, under this u.s.-qatari-egyptian brokered deal israel will receive 50 hostages, women and children, in exchange israel will then release 150 palestinian prisoners. now the hostages as we understand it will be freed in groups of 10 to 12 people over a span of four to five days. during that time, there will be pauses in the fighting. prim
nearly 3 million travelers today and complicating things, very bad weather. rain and snow are pummeling the northeast and we ll have a live report in a moment. first. every day i wake up it s the same day, and i wait a minute or two to listen for the familiar sounds i m used to hearing on there is nothing. this is the first birthday he is not going to be with us. to be the last one, we need to bring him home. every one of them need to come home and not in coffins. dana: hoping against hope israeli families welcoming a deal to free at least 50 women and children after six weeks of uncertainty. bill is off today. good morning, john. john: good morning, dana. john roberts, america s newsroom. we ll see how this day unfolds in the hours ahead. diplomatic breakthrough was negotiated by qatar with help from the united states and egypt. the pause scheduled to last for four days initially. israel says it is willing to extend the truce in exchange for more hostages. hamas