breaking details on the critical israel-hamas hostage deal. the ceasefire is set and family members wait in agony to see if their loved ones will be in the first wave of captives released tomorrow morning. some very heavy news, happy thanksgiving, i m molly line. i m kevin. a spokesman for the qatari government ex claiming what we can see several hours from now. 13 in number, all women, and children, and those hostages from the same families will be put together within the same patch. obviously every day will include a number of civilians as agreed to total 50 in the four days. this as israeli defense forces say they have captured the director of al-shifa hospital. idf says under his management, the largest hospital in gaza served as hamas command and control center. in a moment, dr. hulata. but first, correspondent jeff paul joins us live from southern israel. jeff. kevin, with the original plan to release the hostages pushed back until tomorrow, it s obviously a ve
the us secretary of state, antony blinken has met the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas in the occupied west bank city of ramallah for talks on the gaza conflict. mr abbas told mr blinken there must be an immediate ceasefire and an allowing of humanitarian aid to the gaza strip. in gaza itself, we ve been reporting an explosion at al maghazi refugee camp where at least 50 people have been killed that s according to the head of a nearby hospital. the israeli military says it s investigating. and in the last hour, paltel the palestinian telecommunications company says there has been another complete disruption to communication and internet services in gaza. they say this is due to the previously reconnected major routes being exposed to israeli attacks. further north, and lebanese state media say three children and their grandmother were killed in an israeli strike on a car in southern lebanon. the report said their car was hit on a road in the bintjbeil d
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program we ll bring you the latest from the middle east with jeremy dimon who was in gaza yesterday. then one of the burning questions of the war, who will run gaza when it s over? i ll talk to the former foreign minister of the palestinian authority nasser al kidwa. will iran get more involved in the conflict than it is? the longtime middle east reporter and analyst will weigh in, and finally, exactly a year from today, americans will elect their next president. the 2024 race is top of mind for my guest, the ever so politically incorrect bill maher host of hbo s real time, but first, here s my take. israelis are understandably horrified by the october 7th hamas attacks on their country. the resulting sense of trauma has fueled the desire for prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls mighty vengeance. but
battleground states all of which mr. biden carried in the 2020 election. we will have much more on those poles coming up. stop funding genocide. it is rewarding israel for its genocide. no more military aid to israel. when every other option has been murdered what other option do palestinians have? a massive crowd gathered in washington, d.c. yesterday calling for a cease-fire and an end to u.s. aid to israel as many demonstrators called the president genocide joe. we have fox teams coverage with alexandria, steve harrigan in northern israel and tray in southern israel. we will start off near the gaza border where we see live rocket fire. what is the latest there? that is exactly right. this appears like it could actually be antiaircraft fire coming from the gaza strip. we just saw a number of project tiles fired into the air. it is because right afterwards we saw and you could see an explosion for just some of that. it may have been intercepted earlier. it is har
ahead this hour, a shocking new poll, and this headline, trump and his allies plot revenge, and how they might use the military. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, tell us what reports. it is one pm here on the east coast, a pm in the middle east. we begin with breaking news as the israel-hamas war enters the second month of fighting. here is what s new this hour. secretary blinken met with palestinian leader, mahmoud abbas, he claims hamas claimshat dozens were killed and a strike in a prime minister netanyahu again says that there will be no cease-fire until hostages are freed. the world food programme is requesting more humanitarian access to relieve the nightmare of life in gaza. [sound of artillery] there s new video released by the hamas military weighing shows what it says are rockets being fired into israel. also new this, our police in turkey are using water cannons on protesters who came to close to