dana: rescue mission ending with a missile attack against a u.s. warship off the coast of yemen. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: how was your turkey? dana: really good. bill: it was great. we talked since then. nice to get a break, wasn t it? dana: i had a good break. i m refreshed and ready to irritate you. bill: you re welcome, too. bill hemmer, good morning. the u.s.s. mason responding to a distress call from a commercial tanker under attack by pirates. the mason and several aircraft demanding release of the vessel. five armed attackers trying to flee on a small boat. all five have been captured. dana: later two ballistic missiles were fired from yemen toward the two ships. national security council spokesman said they were neutralized ten miles short of their target. this particular ship detected missile launches. launches that would have taken these missiles in the general vicinity of the ship deeming it an appropriat
at the u.s. military in the middle east. u.s.s. mason off the coast of yemen had two ballistic missiles launch evidence its way that notified. they responded to a distress call from a tanker nearby. we ve seen more than 70 attacks on u.s. military forces since mid october. more shortly coming up here. first the emotions running high in israel. [chanting] bill: these are some of the scenes in israel and the west bank as they see newly freed prisoners. a four-day cease-fire about to run out and find out whether or not the cease-fire is extended. hope you had an awesome thanksgiving. i m bill hemmer in new york. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. an emotional weekend. a 4-year-old israely american girl abigail edan is free but saw her parents murdered in front of her. hamas let go 58 people. israel released 39 palestinian prisoners in exchange. bill: the front page new york post. safe at last. for some that is true. many more still are left behind. p
hostage negotiations continue as we enter the fourth and final day of israel s temporary ceasefire deal with hamas. the terror group released 17 more people yesterday. you are watching fox and friends, i m carley shimkus. joey: i m joey jones in for todd piro. one was an american, abigail eden. carley: trey yingst is live at snyder medical children s hospital. good morning to you. trey: overnight for third straight evening, hostages were released as part of a larger ceasefire deal. among them nine children that were flown here to the snyder children s hospital outside of tel aviv. among the group is abigail. her parents were killed, she became a symbol of survival and hope and the brutality inflicted by hamas. president biden spoke to prime minister netanyahu about the release of abigail. the little girl abigail, what a joy to see her and what a pain she returns to reality of no parents. she has no parents, but has a nation that embraces her. trey: today is last d
reaction from the white house after qatar announced a deal has been extended between hamas and israel two more days. the state of qatar announces as part of ongoing mediation, agreement to extend humanitarian truce for an additional two days in the gaza strip. one day meant 10 more hostages freed. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany here with harris, fox and friends first co-host carley shimkus, former state department spokesperson obama marie harf and fox news contributor raymond arroyo. lifting hope more hamas hostages would soon return home, day after the terrorist group released their first american hostage. abigail edan turned four years old while in hamas captivity on friday. abigail watched hamas murder both her parents, she was in her father s arm when he was shot dead trying to protect her. her brother was in the closet, she climbed under her father s lifeless body trying to get to safety. terrorists found her when she fled to a neighbor s home and t
the faulkner focus is up next. harris: fox news as confirmed israel and hamas has reached and agreement of who will be released today. a new list of hostages. 11 freed today. this is the final day of that temporary cease-fire under the original agreement. as you know, any cease-fire gives more time for hamas to regroup and rearm. i m harris faulkner, you are in the faulkner focus. so far terror groups have released 40 israeli hostages, 13 on both friday and saturday, 14 additionally yesterday. foreign nationals also freed as part of separate negligent achess. it is now in the final 24 hours of that original agreement. both israeli and hamas officials are suggesting they are open to extending the deal with conditions. president biden is pushing for a longer truce. president biden: this deal is delivering lifesaving results. critically needed aid is going in and hostages are coming out. this deal is structured so it can be extended to keep building on these results. tha