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hostages come out and search more humanitarian relief into those who are in need in gaza. we'll hear more on the possibility of that extended truce later, from our correspondent on the ground. it all comes as m more israelis held by hamas — including nine children as well as three foreign nationals — were released on sunday. among them is abigail idan, the first us citizen to be freed. she was just three at the time she was taken hostage, and she spent her fourth birthday in captivity. her parents were killed by hamas gunmen during the october 7th attacks. members of her family have released a statement, saying... "we hoped and prayed today would come. the family also thanked the qatari and us governments for helping to secure her release. here's her grandfather, speaking earlier. translation: it was "wow". i couldn't believe _ translation: it was "wow". i couldn't believe it _ translation: it was "wow". i couldn't believe it until- translation: it was "wow". i couldn't believe it until i - translation: it was "wow". i couldn't believe it until i saw. couldn't believe it until i saw her. i simply couldn't believe it. now i'm a bit more relieved. not relieved completely, because there is happiness mixed with missing abigail's parents. there are other people who have not returned. i want them to return and i want the army to finish the mission as it has promised. all the hostages and hamas. both go together. our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in tel aviv with more. rejoicing in israel, after the darkness of recent weeks. the latest group of hostages freed from gaza wave to supporters as they are welcomed home. both israel and hamas are signalling their deal could be extended to free more of those being held, for reunions like this, after 50 days apart. young hostages finally home. emily hand embraced by herfather, thomas, who at one stage believed her dead. now she is free, and, he says, doing well. yesterday, we finally got emily back from the hands of the gazan terrorists. she's lost a lot of weight. from herface and body. but generally doing better than we expected. emily's family say they will throw her the biggest birthday party ever. she turned nine in captivity. avigail idan has also been freed. joe biden had been pushing for her release. the li—year—old is american—israeli. hamas killed both of her parents. also back in israel, yaffa adar. since coming home, she has learned her grandson is a captive. this was the 85—year—old being driven away by hamas. a survivor of the holocaust, taken hostage. her granddaughter says she is back from hell, strong as ever. her spirit is still there, and she's still looking all of us in the eyes, and she's still showing us that she wouldn't let them break her. and she's telling us how she thought about us and about the great grandkids, at night, when it became tough, and she's saying she could hear their voices calling her, and that she said, ok, i have to i have to push through. i have to do whatever it takes to be back. also coming home, palestinians in their teens freed from israeli jails. many children are detained by israel, the occupying power, on charges of throwing stones. in the west bank, they got a hero's welcome. the green flag of hamas now flying high. in gaza, the truce is holding among the ruins. more than 14,000 palestinians have been killed, according to the hamas—run health ministry. many in the international community fear what's to come if israel's bombardment resumes altogether. orla guerin, bbc news, tel aviv. so far, across three nights, a number of hostages from israel and other nations have been freed, nearly all of them women and children. hamas released a total of 14 israelis, sunday, and three foreign nationals. that's alongside the release of 39 palestinian prisoners. it comes after 13 israelis were released saturday in return for another 39 prisoners. on friday, 2a hostages — 13 israelis, ten thais, and one filipino — were returned to israel, again in return for 39 palestinian prisoners. that brings the total number of hostages released during the window to sa and the number of prisoners freed to 117. well, in the west bank, there were celebrations, as the latest group of 39 freed palestinian prisoners were reunited with their families. as part of its deal with hamas, for every israeli hostage freed from gaza, three palestinian prisoners are released from israeli jails. no adult men, nor anyone convicted of murder, is being exchanged. but the detainees' charges range from throwing stones to attempted murder. my colleague from bbc news arabic, muhannad tutunji, spoke to one of those convicted of a more serious crime, as she was reunited with her family amid a police presence. her first footsteps as a free woman. 24—year—old marah bakeer is one of up to 150 palestinian prisoners being released, as part of israel's deal with hamas to bring its hostages home from gaza. translation: i feel emotional. it's a very good feeling. but also, we are very sad, because this deal came following the death of many innocent people, and this makes us unhappy and uncomfortable. bakeer is back home with her family in eastjerusalem, after being sentenced to 8.5 years for a knife attack on a border police officer in 2015. i only heard i was going to be released this morning. i couldn't believe it. even when i was getting taken here in the police car. even when i saw my dad. i still can't believe it's not a joke. many palestinians view the prisoners as victims of israel's occupation. sawsan bakeer has been campaigning for her daughter's release. i asked her what it feels like to see her daughter sitting on her couch for the first time since she was a teenager. translation: my happiness has come back with her. - she has brought thejoy back into our home. finally, ourfamily is together again. israeli police told the prisoners' families to sign documents promising not to celebrate their release. the picture in the west bank, policed by the palestinians, is very different. among the singing and chanting in the capital, ramallah, were some hamas flags. all this comes in the context of the effort to free israeli hostages. around a dozen a day are being driven across from gaza to egypt, then airlifted to israeli hospitals to meet their families. muhannad tutunji, bbc news arabic, jerusalem. the current truce expires at midnight on monday. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson is in eastjerusalem and has more on the possibility that the agreement will be extended. tonight both sides seem to be edging towards a deal. senior sources told the bbc hamas has let negotiators know it may be willing to extend the truce i taught —— by two to four days to allow another 20 to a0 hostages to leave for israel. now prime minister netanyahu here in israel has also signalled that he may be open to an extension of the deal. he said tonight that the framework for this kind of extension, already outlined in the agreement with hamas, was a blessing thing, but he also made the point that after the end of any framework, any agreement, israel would return to its core goals, and top of that list is the elimination of hamas. but each day that this truce continues, the pressure rises for what happens the day after. with both anti—semitism and islamophobia on the rise around the world, a group of historians has written an open letter warning against comparisons of the on—going conflict in the middle east to the holocaust. published by the new york review magazine, it was written by several scholars of the holocaust and antisemitism. my colleague sumi somaskanda spoke earlier to one of those historians, deborah dwork. professor, together with other scholars of the holocaust and anti—semitism, you have penned anti—semitism, you have penned an open letter in the new york review warning against the misuse of the memory of the holocaust, because you say it misrepresents the causes of the current conflict and it also obscures what anti—semitism looks like now. so i want to start with the first part of that. how is the memory of the holocaust are being misused, in your perspective? my colleagues and i have _ your perspective? my colleagues and i have become _ your perspective? my colleagues and i have become increasingly. and i have become increasingly concerned by the misuse, abuse, misappropriation and distortion of the — misappropriation and distortion of the holocaust by political leaders _ of the holocaust by political leaders and public pundits. so let me — leaders and public pundits. so let me give you an example of one, _ let me give you an example of one. and — let me give you an example of one, and then we will talk about— one, and then we will talk about what it means, and how it is interpreted. speaking to the un general assembly, is interpreted. speaking to the un generalassembly, israeli un general assembly, israeli ambassador to un generalassembly, israeli ambassador to the un at a certain— ambassador to the un at a certain moment put his hand in his pocket, _ certain moment put his hand in his pocket, pulled out a yellow star of— his pocket, pulled out a yellow star of david, with the words never— star of david, with the words never again written on it, and pinned — never again written on it, and pinned it— never again written on it, and pinned it on his clothes. members of his delegation who were _ members of his delegation who were with him did the same. the symbolism — were with him did the same. the symbolism was unmistakable. jews— symbolism was unmistakable. jews were marked, they were vulnerable, they were the victims _ vulnerable, they were the victims. this is a problem, this— victims. this is a problem, this is— victims. this is a problem, this is a _ victims. this is a problem, this is a historical problem, jews— this is a historical problem, jews in— this is a historical problem, jews in israel are not a tiny minority. _ jews in israel are not a tiny minority, as they were in europe _ minority, as they were in europe during the holocaust years — europe during the holocaust years. they have a state. they have _ years. they have a state. they have a — years. they have a state. they have a powerful military, and incredibly successful technology sector, they are one of the _ technology sector, they are one of the wealthiest nations in the world. so the history is completely misaligned. so completely misaligned. sr professor, if i could jump in there, what many israelis would say is that, nonetheless, they were brutally attacked on october seven by hamas, a terrorist organisation deemed a terrorist organisation deemed a terrorist organisation deemed a terrorist organisation by the us and the uk, with anti—semitic aims. us and the uk, with anti-semitic aims. , ., anti-semitic aims. there is no . uestion anti-semitic aims. there is no question that _ anti-semitic aims. there is no question that hamas - anti-semitic aims. there is no question that hamas is - anti-semitic aims. there is no question that hamas is a - question that hamas is a ferocious, vicious, terrorist organisation that has shown little regard for human innocent civilian life. whether it or palestinian. there is no question about that. there is no question that the israelis suffered a grievous harm, and a brutal massacre and attack. there is no question. but that attack is not the holocaust. and pushing that holocaust button is a political manipulation. if one part of the problem is a scholarly part, emotional, the other part is emotional, we have a head problem and a heart problem. the heart problem is that taking out this star, invoking this imagery, pushed the collective jewish invoking this imagery, pushed the collectivejewish communal vulnerability button. and manipulated the public into reaching for the most violent, the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, _ the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, how— the bloodiest response. can you tell us professor, how this - tell us professor, how this obscures entice semitism because that the something you also write about in your letter? it also write about in your letter? ., , ,. , letter? it obscures anti-semitism, . letter? it obscures i anti-semitism, there letter? it obscures - anti-semitism, there is no anti—semitism, there is no question that o2 is anti—semitic and no question the nazis were anti—semitic but not all anti—semitism is the same stop in the context and the causes are different. it does not make it more acceptable. it does not excuse entice semitism. but if we are going to find a solution, if we are going to move forward and we must recognise the context of hamas's anti in that context is occupation and control. i is occupation and control. i want to ask you about language here and why you and your colleagues find this so important, that this language be distinguished and political leaders use their words and their language differently? irate their language differently? we think it is their language differently? - think it is so important because this is a passionate and impassioned conversation, this is a passionate and impassioned situation. and in that situation, everyone is in a position of power, has a responsibility to use words carefully. to dial back the rhetoric, to look for a way forward, to peace. professor, really interesting _ really interesting conversation, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. it's a pleasure, thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the irish writer paul lynch has taken home the booker prize for fiction. he spoke to our media editor katie razzalljust after his win. i don't quite believe it to be honest with you. well, you have won it for this dystopian novel about a sort of ireland set in the future, potentially, which is sliding into totalitarianism. the judges said they were looking for something timely that would also endure. and i wonder, as you watched last week, the events unfolding, the riots on the streets of dublin, i wonder whether you thought, goodness, my book is very timely. well, you know, the book is much further along, shall we say, in the process of realization in terms of, like the events the other day. it's small, but you can imagine you can see where it can lead to. in my own case, you know, i think the counterfactual is really important to write something that that can ask questions about the now in the future. the 50,000 pound prize recognises the best original novel written in the english language and published in the uk. you're live with bbc news. in sierra leone, a daytime curfew will be lifted after most of the leaders of an attack on military barracks and prisons were arrested. you can see the empty streets in the capital freetown earlier on sunday, after the government said security forces had repelled "renegade soldiers" who broke into a prison, setting inmates free. sierra leone's information minister told the bbc some of the assailants were in military gear, but it was too early to say whether there had been an attempted coup. a new night—time curfew will be put in place beginning tuesday and flights at the international airport have been cancelled. the president of sierra leone said calm has been restored. i thank all citizens for complying with the security measures and buys everyone to remain vigilant and to co—operate with the security forces. let us not succumb to fear or division. let us come together as one people, one nation. our west africa correspondent, mayenijones, has more details on how events in sierra leone unfolded, amid fears in the region of another coup. we started to get reports from residents saying they were hearing gunshots, especially at the barracks and world war switches near the presidential residence, shortly thereafter the curfew was announced by the authorities, encouraging everyone to stay at home and saying the situation was under control but we are still getting reports of heavy military presence in freetown, not clear if they are on the side of the government or against them, a bbc reporter said he saw a police vehicle being apprehended by men in military fatigues carrying heavy weaponry, he heard some of them charging they wanted to free sarah leone that was the quote but he was not clear what they meant by that. it has risen the fears of regional leaders that they me —— may be seeing yet another coup in this west african region which has seen a number of coups in the last three years. police in south—eastern bangladesh say they've detained dozens of rohingya refugees attempting to set sail to indonesia. officials said the 58 refugees would be sent back to refugee camps in cox's bazaar. the refugees — who've fled violence in neighbouring myanmar — say the security situation in the camps has worsened and they want better lives elsewhere. about 1,000 ethnic rohingya refugees arrived by boat in the indonesian province of aceh over the last week. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. new zealand's new centre—right government has been sworn in at a ceremony in wellington. the national party won october's elections but needed the support of two smaller right—wing parties. the new prime minister, christopher luxon, has pledged to reverse many policies of the previous labour government, rolling back the use of the maori language and its ban on oil and gas exploration. winston peters will serve as foreign minister. he leads the populist, socially conservative new zealand first party and has already been foreign minister twice before. heavy snow—fall across romania and moldova has killed one person and left more than a00 regions without power. a red warning was issued for eastern romania where winds reached as high as 100 kilometres per hour. and in bulgaria, officials issued a state of emergency for large parts of the country. the vatican says that pope francis is suffering from "�*lung inflammation' the day after it said he was suffering from a mild flu. the 86—year—old skipped his sunday appearance at the window overlooking st peter's square — instead delivering his traditional noon blessing from a chapel inside the vatican hotel where he lives. young or old. tiktok or x, formerly known as twitter. your social media feeds are often unique to you — but could they be shaping how you view the israel—gaza war? the bbc�*s disinformation and social media correspondent marianna spring has been investigating. social media algorithms, which recommend content to you, seem to be driving some users towards increasingly divisive posts about israel and gaza. which can shape public opinion. i've been told some mps are receiving a huge influx of messages, including from young people. others are worried about hate online. let's start with tiktok videos. here, from israeli soldiers, these videos seem a bit more polished, trying to play into viral trends. meanwhile, videos from bloggers in gaza and pro—palestinians at home, seem to trigger a more positive reaction from young users. tiktoks using the hashtag #istandwithisrael have racked up more than 2a0 million views overall, compared with more than 870 million views for videos using the hashtag #istandwithpalestine. similar to other video—based sites with younger users. one israeli soldier called daniel makes tiktok videos like this one, with 1.1 million views, but, since then, his views have decreased significantly. daniel has had support, criticism, and anti—semitic abuse. he said... "i am not taking personally the hate reactions because "first of all, i did nothing wrong. "second, people around the world are so dedicated to hating israel, it doesn't matter what is in my content." pro—palestinian creators like ariana share their views from their bedrooms, like she does, in the us. she experienced criticism and islamophobic hate at first, but then that changed. people started following me, they started discovering me, and so the numbers started shooting up. i have received more engagement on tiktok and have had multiple videos received more than one million views. both creators say that their content hasn't been sponsored. questions remain about whether the israeli government or hamas, which is prescribed as a terrorist group by the uk government, is involved in encouraging unofficial content. when users are pushed to more content confirming their views, extreme ideas can gain traction. you can see here how tiktok blocks the search term "letter to america", and that is because, on the app, several young users began to share and praise part of osama bin laden's "letter to america", his justification for the 9/11 attack. without mentioning its anti—semitic or homophobic content. tiktok said that there are only a small number of these videos, which it has removed, and interest has amplified on other sites. tiktok have also said, "our recommendation algorithm "doesn't take sides and has rigorous measures in place to prevent "manipulation." and it has removed 1.1 million videos from the region promoting hate and terrorism. professional pro—israeli content, including videos about hostages, is having a significant reach on x, formerly twitter, a site that is popular with politicians and journalists. clips of released palestinian detainees seem less popular on x than tiktok. posts shared there by the state of israel's official account racked up over a0 million views between the 16th—21st of november, compared to around 200,000 views for the official account by the palestinian mission to the un. x has been accused by politicians and celebrities of allowing the spread of hateful and misleading content under its new owner, elon musk, which he and the company have denied. social media feeds give us a window into what is happening in the war, and they are shaping views worldwide. you can read more online now and listen to the new global stories podcast on bbc sounds. and before we go, italy's having a ball as they are now davis cup champions. the tennis tournament is described by organizers as the world cup of tennis where players compete for their country's team. the davis cup posted a photo of the last time and italian team one, back in 1976. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, there. if you thought sunday was a cold day, well done. you go to the top of the class. yeah, it was cold across large areas of the uk. really cold as well. temperatures in landrum near inverness only got to 0.a degrees celsius than november average. meanwhile, here is nine. with the cold air in place, the next question, will it snow this week? stay tuned for the answer to that one. now, it's cold at the moment because we've got this northern latitude blocking this area of high pressure in the arctic is sending cold air our way. and this blocking pattern is with us all week. so it's going to stay cold all week as well. low pressure that's been bringing rain over recent hours through monday will slowly pull away to the near continent. but still some wet weather to come across eastern england with the rain reluctant to clear here. some showers across north east england and eastern scotland. the best of any sunshine will be in the north west of the uk. but wherever you are, it's going to feel cold through the afternoon. temperatures typically around six or seven degrees celsius. so only really as we go through monday night, that area of low pressure pulls out of the way. skies clear. we'll start to get the winds falling a bit lighter. and we're looking at quite a widespread frost developing once again in the countryside, that takes us into tuesday. and it's a completely different day. loads more in the way of sunshine after that frosty start. but there'll be some showers across northern and eastern areas. and with colder air working in here, we'll probably start to see some of those snow showers working into parts of shetland, maybe even down to sea level across the mainland of scotland. meanwhile, the snow probably still at this stage confined to some modest hills. similar kind of weather picture really through wednesday it's a mostly dry day with sunshine after a cold and frosty start. but again, we've got those showers, some of which will fall wintry across the northeast of the uk. and it's another cold one. temperatures still well below average for the time of year. now it's thursday. that looks like to be a particularly tricky day with a balance of cold rain or snow. a couple of scenarios, low pressure coming up from the south. we could see some rain turning to snow across the hills of southern england. some wintry showers across the north east of the uk as well. but this area of low pressure may end up being a bit further northwards, a bit more intense. that could bring more areas. snow even into parts of wales and the midlands still got those wintry showers across the northeast. so there's still quite a bit of uncertainty. but thursday has potential. what i do know, though, is it's going to stay cold for a long time yet. beijing opens criminal investigations into one of china's biggest wealth management firms, raising concerns that the property debt crisis is spilling over into the financial sector. and an indian start—up is hoping to tackle the annual problem of pollution in the country from crop burning — by turning waste into paper. hello and welcome to asia business report. we begin this hour in china. over the weekend, authorities in beijing said they have opened criminal investigations into zhongzhi enterprise group, one of the country's leading wealth managers. just last week the company warned investors that it is insolvent, with liabilities of up to $6a billion. more than double its assets. it is china's biggest so—called shadow bank. a finance firm that operates in a very similar fashion to a bank but with little or no regulation. the firm has a sizeable exposure to china's real estate

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