headquarters in new york city. we re awaiting for the update on the war effort from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu while an extraordinary and rare piece of good news for israel and its military just came to us. the idf now saying they managed to rescue a female israeli soldier who had been held hostage by hamas for more than three weeks. what it tells us about the ground operations and the new phase of the war in gaza coming up. the white house jumping into action after a rise in anti-semitism on u.s. campuses. donald trump once again pushing the envelope of a gag order, put back in place just yesterday to keep him from going after people involved in his d.c. case. this morning he called the judge who ordered it, quote, a trump hater who is incapable of giving him a fair trial. so now what? we start in israel where a rapidly escalating crisis is threatening prime minister benjamin netanyahu s leadership at a critical time, just as israel s war effort shifts into
relationship with the egyptian military, which at least during this transition to elections is going to be in charge. isn t that right? reporter: well, indeed they do and that s why the head of shin bat said omar suleiman once he gave his word he stuck by his word and a man that essentially israel could work with but everybody is really excited here as you can imagine but the dust has to settle and when it settles, eventually there will be questions back as to how the country is going to be run. will the state of emergency be lifted? will political prisoner, some ten thousand of them be released. we heard this is a fundamental question of human rights coming from the uk prime minister david cameron. good evening. today has been a remarkable day, particularly for those people in tahrir square and elsewhere who have spoken out so bravely and so peacefully for change in
mahmoud ahmadinejad celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the islamic revolution there saying these protests below me here and throughout the rest of the country could result in the end of what he calls u.s. and israel s interference in the region. a big question now what happens in countries like jordan. several hundred people demonstrating in jordan, two counts, one on one side of the egyptian protesters, the muslim brotherhood, they said the arab world is on fire and on the other side of those protests, a rival group calling for the ouster of the recently appointment of the jordanian prime minister and let s not forget israel watching this closely. cnn spoke to the former head of shin bat and said omar suleiman is a man israel could work with but israel where i was last week concerned particularly along the border with sinai that any instability now could affect its security. but the israelis like the united states have a pretty good