welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber with our continuing coverage of the israel-hamas war. we re now well into day three of the fragile truce between hamas and israel with israel preparing to receive another group of hostages today. the israeli government has their names and informed their families. 13 israelis and four thai nationals were released saturday but only after an hours long delay threatened to up end the exchange. following preliminary medical check, all former hostages were taken to hospitals for care and to be reunited with their families. one doctor says none of the people examined so far are in need of urgent medical attention but they show signs of extended captivity. earlier hamas had stalled on releasing the hostages over a dispute on which palestinians would be released. 187 trucking made it into gaza with food, water, fuel and medical supplies though it is only a small fraction of
united date and all around the world. i am layla. it is day three of the four-day truce between hamas and israel. and the israeli government now has the names of the hostages who will be freed on sunday. 13 israelis and for tai prame nationals were released on saturday but only after an hours long delayed threatened to attend the exchange. following preliminary medical checks all of the former hostages were taken to israeli hospitals for care and to be reunited with their families the deal also called for the release of 39 palestinian prisoners and detainees on saturday earlier, hamas had stalled on releasing the hostages. in a dispute over which palestinian israelis were willing to release. a group, save 187 trucks made it into gaza saturday with food, water, fuel, and medical supplies. it is only a small fraction of what is needed .61 of those trucks reached heavily damaged northern gaza. the most trucks in one day since the war began. elliott got ken is following all of th
hello, again. thank you so much for joining us. i m fredricka whitfield in atlanta, alongside wolf blitzer in tel aviv. we re monitoring breaking news in the middle east, tense moments as families in israel await the release of a second group of hostages, who have been held by hamas for an agonizing 49 days now. and just moments ago, we learned of a diplomatic scramble happening behind the scenes, as officials from qatar, the u.s. and egypt are pushing to sort out the current situation. right now hamas says there is a delay in the handover to the red cross, the handover was expected to happen hours ago. they say there is an ongoing dispute about the amount of aid being delivered into gaza, and the selection of palestinian prisoners set to be released by israel as part of their brief four-day truce. israeli officials had told cnn that they were preparing for 13 more hostages to be released today, but so far that has yet to happen. for more, let s send it over to wolf blitzer i
still be gotten to the ukrainians in time for early to mid fall, for some more progress. but the reality is without those systems, the ukrainians are trapped in a very conventional, difficult war. ., very conventional, difficult war. . ~ ., very conventional, difficult war. ., ., war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery. war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery, also war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery, also ceo - war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery, also ceo of- war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery, also ceo of the l montgomery, also ceo of the foundation for defence of democracies. good to talk to you. thank you for coming in. thank you. meanwhile, one of ukraine s most celebrated fighter pilots has been killed in a mid air collision, along with two other airmen. andrii pilshchykov won fame taking part in close range aerial battles over kyiv during the early phase of russia s invasion, flying under the call sign juice. the crash involved two training aircra
we also need to continue to provide the cluster munitions in significant numbers, and we need to provide as much 155 artillery as we can, and then finally the mine clearing systems that allow us to breach through the russian defences. if the ukrainians had all of those in numbers right now, i think we d be in a different position in this counteroffensive. they can still be gotten to the ukrainians in time for early to mid fall, for some more progress. but the reality is, without those systems, the ukrainians are trapped in a very conventional, difficult war. retired rear admiral mark montgomery, also ceo of the foundation for defense of democracies, good to talk to you. thank you for coming in. thank you. meanwhile, one of ukraine s most celebrated fighter pilots has been killed in a mid air collision, along with two other airmen. andrii pilshchykov won fame taking part in close range aerial battles over kyiv during the early phase