temporary halt of hostilities. hamas says some details have yet to be finalised. the fighting has continued these pictures show a series of explosions in gaza overnight. it s also likely to resume at some point, even if it is paused israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that his country will continue to fight against hamas, until absolute victory was achieved. aid agencies had already been voicing concerns about the situation in gaza. some trucks carrying humanitarian supplies have been able to cross into the territory this week. but pictures like these showing people struggling to secure bottles of water in gaza indicate how difficult conditions there are. we ll bring you the latest on all of these developments in this programme but we start with this report on the delay to the hostage and prisoner exchange deal from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. well, the sense we had all day was that according to the agreement, the ceasefire would start a
meanwile the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has insisted that his country will press on with its fight against hamas. translation: i want to be clear, the war is ongoing, l it is continuing. we will continue it until we achieve all our objectives. we will eliminate hamas and we ensure that the day after hamas, there will be no factor who will continue educating their children to hate and to eradicate israel, so we will continue eliminating in hamas, in the north, by the way, and in the south, we will continue that effort. the bbc s us partner, cbs news spoke to one family awaiting the news of whether their loved was one of the 50 released hostages. 3 year old abigail mor edan is the youngest known american hostage. herfamily members, liz hirsh naftali and noa naftali spoke to cbs morning to share abigail s story as they await her potential release. we are hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups but we can only know, thatis groups but we can only
trump s conduct in on january 6, related to january 6 is fundamentally different to that of someone who just simply showed up to the capital engaged in violence and an obstructed the proceeding in that way, there are many pieces of evidence that they can use to tie donald trump s alleged conspiracy back to documents or to the effort to essentially delay the proceedings to obstruct them in process, all that sort of stuff. so i think there are many arguments let me made to leave those charges in, but it will require really changing the sort of evidence that they think about putting in front of the jury. so bottom line is basically a variant encouraging good day for donald trump. no question. donald trump benefits from this, from this ruling, even if it s just in the context of creating numerous issues for him to challenge the indictment, to challenge the charges before this case ever goes on in the process, delay any criminal we ll trials, which is what he s trying to do. r
in the israel-hamas war. help maybe on the way to the civilians trapped in the gaza strip. according to our nbc crews on the ground, at least ten trucks carrying food, water, and medical supplies are expected to enter the area today. additionally, to service providers tell nbc news the internet and cell phone services is slowly being restored to the area after near total blackout that lasted for more than 24 hours following a bombardment by the israeli military. new video released by the idf shows tanks and infantry inside gaza, seemingly expanding their ground operations. this comes after a night of nonstop missile strikes and what prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling the second stage of war. nbc has not independently verified the content of this video. around the world, hundreds of thousands of protesters continue to take to the streets, calling for a cease-fire. according to the health ministry and gaza, more than 8000 are dead, including more than 3300 children. j
serve.com. i hanako montgomery and tokyo. and this for joining me this sunday on for greek, a whitfield. and we begin with gun violence across the us weekend, mass shootings across three states have killed two people and injured dozens there s more from massachusetts to michigan and texas. a short time ago, police in massachusetts said eight people were injured after an overnight shooting, were hundreds of people gathered at a spontaneous meetup, organized over social media seven young people were shot, two of them are in critical condition. one other person was seriously injured while trying to escape and fell official say no arrests have been made and they do not have a suspect at this time and hours earlier in rochester hills, michigan, nine people were shot at a random attack at a splash pad park, including four and 8-year-old brother s. and their mother authorities say the gunman pulled up to the brooklands plaza splash pad and open fire nearly 30 times under no circ