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hamas, and israel. they must hamas delayed the release of the screen for hours, claiming israel violated the terms of the agreement. they arrived in israel a short while ago. the alleged violations include continued attacks on civilians and gaza, by israeli forces, and limitations and aid from normal gaza. it was in egypt an implementation of the deal. the cease-fire, to last for a four-day period, durg which hamas would agree to release 50 hostages, an exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners being held in israel. prompting hamas, they re joining 24 of those hostages, and israel released 39 palestinians. after the four-day period, israel plans to resume ground attacks on gaza for at least the next two months. health ministry, in gaza, saying that israel has already killed an estimated 14,500 civilians, 5000 of which were children. nbc s erin mclaughlin, and rough cinch is, in tel aviv. ralph, tell us how the steele nearly fell apart, and what we know about how it was then pu
between hamas and israel. hamas delayed the release of this group for hours today, claiming israel violated terms of the agreement. they arrived in israel a short while ago. the alleged violations include continued attacks on civilians in gaza by israeli forces, and limitations in aid for northern gaza. the white house has been working with qatar, egypt, and israel on implementation of the deal. a cease-fire is set to last for a four-day period, during which hamas has agreed to release 50 hostages in exchange for 150 palestinian prisoners being held in israel. the truth started yesterday, and prompted hamas to release 24 of those hostages, and israel to release 39 palestinians. after the four-day period, israel plans to resume ground attacks on gaza for at least the next two months. health ministry in gaza says israel has already killed an estimated 14,000 and 500 civilians. 5000 of which were children. nbc s erin mclaughlin and ralph sanchez are in tel aviv. ralph, tell us h
eighth, not that i m watching donald trump s historic hush money trial is now in the hands of jurors who already are making requests to rehear testimony from two key prosecution witnesses. former trump fixer and lawyer michael cohen and former national enquirer boss, david pecker. they also want to review the judge s instructions after about 4.5 so far, we re breaking all of this down and what it might reveal about a potential verdict welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, a urine the situation room the skis, cnn breaking news. there s more breaking news in the trump trial tonight. i knew wrangling over which portions of testimony will be read back to jurors based on their request to the judge. were following all of these dramatic developments with deliberations now underway on the unprecedented criminal charges so just against the former president of the united states cnn s kara scannell is outside the courthouse would be y
we have very big part of all of humanity living close to a volcano. and if we are able to harness the volcano directly, reducing the risk by, by lowering the pressure in lowering the tension in the, in the volcano. then of course we have a win-win situation using the earth for this natural energy without burning fossil fuels the scientists acknowledge there is still a long way to go and a lot to be learned, but they also believed the potential energy supply could be virtually limitless and totally clean for plug-in, cnn berlin all right, tune an violent earth was liev schreiber, new episode airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. we ve got another hour of news. let s go hi everyone, you re in the cnn newsroom. i m omar jimenez in washington. we are just five days people, five days away from the first presidential debate of 2024 and today we are seeing a pretty stark difference between income president joe biden and his republican challenger, former president donald trump, as the two m