that category, two women and one young child. we have reason to believe that one of those americans will be released today. until we see her out safely from gaza, in the hands of the authorities and ultimately in the hands of her family, we will not be certain. let s get right to nbc news correspondent, eric mclaughlin, in tel aviv, erin, thank you for joining us. what more can you tell us about what s expected to happen today? well, we re waiting for a news, still no word on today s expected exchange. there is this new hope that an american could be among the hostages released. this of course follows last night successful exchange of 13 israeli hostages and 39 palestinians. one of the israeli hostages released is nine year emily hand, she was on october 7th, she had been staying at a friend hamas militants, stormed into gaza and initially she had been reported dead, that s what her father says he was told, that was corrected weeks later. last night, we saw, just a he
hello. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, november 26th. i m isabel rosales in for amara walker. i m victor blackwell. kaitlan collins is live in tel aviv this morning. thank you for joining us. we are starting this morning in israel and gaza where a third group of hostages is due to be freed this morning, and we re now three days into this fragile truce between hamas and israel. we learned this from an israeli official an american citizen, one american citizen will be among those released today. 13 israelis, four thai nationals were released yesterday, but only after an hours long delay threatened to upend the exchange. they range in age from 67 to 3 years old. cnn s covering the developments from all angles. we begin with cnn anchor kaitlan collins. kaitlan, you have new details about who is being released today. what have you learned? reporter: yeah, we are learning that for the first time since this temporary truce between israel and hamas began that
hello. welcome to cnn this morning. it is sunday, november 26th. i m victor blackwell. i m isabella rose allis. we begin in israel. the families who have good news today have been told their loved ones will be freed in today s hostage exchange. we are now in day three of this fragile four-day truce between hamas and israel. 13 israelis, four thai nationals released yesterday after a hours long delay threatened. following medical checks, the former hostages were taken to israeli hospitals for care and to be reunited with their families. an incredibly emotional moment there. this is thomas hand back there in the red vest e he thought his 9-year-old daughter emily was killed in the hamas attack. look at this moment. pure joy at finally being able to hug her. the deal also called for the release of 39 palestinian prisoners and detainees. earlier hamas stalled on releasing the hostages in a dispute over which palestinians the israelis were willing to release. aid group
office is now reviewing the hostages slated for release by hamas today. this morning, an interview with kristen walker on and as somebody sees said the administration has, quote, reason to believe one american hostage will be released today. yesterday, hamas released 17 hostages, 13 israelis, four thai citizens. israel released 39 palestinian prisoners, according to the israeli prison authority. that exchange was delayed for several hours after hamas accused israel of violating the terms of that temporary truce. a diplomat telling nbc news a qatari operations team is located in tel aviv to ensure the deal continues to run smoothly. meanwhile, love much needed humanitarian aid trucks continue to enter into gaza. joining me now, nbc news correspondent, erin mclaughlin in tel aviv, israel. erin, good morning. national security adviser, jake sullivan, saying one american may be among those hostages released today. take a quick listen to his interview from earlier on meet the pr
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