largest hostage rescue operation since the war began on october 7th as the idf has freed four hostages taken by hamas and reuniting them with their families. welcome everyone to fox news live, i m anita vogel. and hello griff. griff: and the president addressed the rescue as he s set for a state dinner with macron. and we kick things off with peter doocy live following it in paris for us. hi, peter. griff, good afternoon. president biden says he s a student of french history and finds a lot of these events very moving, including the chance to be welcomed underneath the arc de triomphe. and the president made the comment at a pair of press statements where neither he nor president macron took any questions, but they did very, very, very briefly touch on the big international news of the day, that daring rescue of four israeli hostages inside central gaza. i want to echo president macron s comments welcoming the safe rescue of four hostages that were returned to their famil
is in london for us. what have we learned about her facebook posts and any other signs of support of isis? reporter: facebook says it s taken down that post. but it was a post that was apparently quite deliberate in a fairly public forum, saying that this was expressing support for the isis leader al baghdadi. what s unique about that is that the couple took other steps, it seems, to destroy their communications. there were two cell phones found damaged in a waste paper bin, hard drive taken from the computer. the fbi is now looking to find out more of the digital foot prints that the couple deliberately tried to hide. it s suggesting there may be more digital evidence that the couple did not want to reveal.
key piece of information here is the facebook post. so this couple destroyed their cell phone, threw in it a waste paper bin. pulled out the hard drive. but then on the day of the attack, malik, apparently, according to her facebook page, which is now taken down, facebook says, posts a statement saying that she supports the amir of isis, al baghdadi, the so-called caliph. that s a calculated act if you destroy the phones and destroy the hard drive in your computer. her international background, she d spent most of her life in saudi arabia. she pakistani family. moved to saudi arabia when she was about 2 years old and then five or six years ago, came back to pakistan to study a degree to get a degree to become a pharmacist. and then met her husband farook