All of you watching in the United States and all around the world. Im in london with the ongoing coverage of israel at war. It is 10 00 a. M. Here in london, noon in gaza, where the Border Crossing into egypt opened about two hours ago for the first time in weeks. Then close d just minutes later. Youre looking at live pictures. It was just enough time for 20 trucks with muchneeded humanitarian aid to cross from egypt into gaza. Hamas says the trucks were loaded with medicines, medical supplies and limited quantity of canned foods. So 20 trucks crossing over into gaza. What we have been hearing from officials is that many more are needed. More than 400 or so were making this trip on a daily basis prior to this conflict. We are starting to see the start of that aid going in. Meanwhile, hamas took the unexpected step of releasing two american hostages on friday. A mother and daughter. Judy and natal ira nai were tak. Their father said he couldnt wait to see his daughter again. I have been
Situation room. Join me tomorrow and sunday starting at 1 00 p. M. Eastern for special live coverage of this it war. Erin Burnett Outfront starts right now. Up front next, breaking news, americans freed. A mother and data just released by hamas after being held for 14 days. The family of the freed hostages speaks out. Plus an exclusive dispatch from gaza. I speak to a father who wont leave his home in Northern Gaza after the repeated warnings. Sounds of explosions around him, his children asking, are we going to die . The United States on high alert for more attacks in the region, as were learning new details about the missiles and drones that a u. S. Warship shot down. That happened over nine hours. The battle far more intense than we knew. Lets go outfront. Good evening, welcome to a Special Edition of outfront. Freed. Youre looking at judith and raanan and her daughter natalie raanan. The two are from chicago. The idf says they were being held in hamass network of tunnels. According
I dont know if its the angle but it seems to be sort of calming down but what goes through your mind when you see a place that you know and love and of the sort of situation in the be so circumstances for me the most shocking thing is that all these protests so yeah theyre just all in secondary schools theyre probably about you yeah they are probably less than 18 years old many of them and. Its really shocking. Whats in their mind to push them to take this actions. All we see increase in these sorts of actions i live via a brother who lives the. Few months ago is there a growing sort of spirit of rebellion in the territory i would say so because many young people and theyre really feeling the pressure and that line of the one country 2 system thats promised in 1971 deadline what pressure this is and this is
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cnn s anna corryn is live in hong kong. what s the latest? reporter: we are several blocks from the university where hundreds of those protesters are trapped inside. police have blocked all entrances and exits and say that everybody inside has to surrender and will be arrested. but they are digging in. here you ve got protesters on the streets throwing petrol bombs. we were chased a short time ago by riot police firing tear gas. the water cannons also kroef past. we re expecting them to come past. but this is seen as a diversion protest, if you like. this is not only such a busy shopping district, there are thousands of people who have taken to the streets. they are furious that their comrades, their brothers and sisters are trapped inside this
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