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long-awaited hostage release could be just a few hours away. the expected truce with hamas appears to be on track at this hour, setting the stage for 13 captives to return from gaza on the first day of the temporary pause in the hostilities. oren liebermann has all of the late-breaking developments for us. >> reporter: after nearly seven weeks of war, it is the storm before the calm. final hours of fighting in gaza ticking down until a pause in the conflict set for early friday morning. 13 hostages, women and children, will then be freed by hamas on friday afternoon, transferred to the red cross and back to israel. >> we are waiting on a day-by-day base for a phone call to see if our loved ones are coming back. >> reporter: the pause is set to last four days. the spokesperson for qatar's foreign ministry hope that the deal would be the basis for a longer pause. >> we are hoping that this will work as a proof of concept for de-escalation measures including extending this humanitarian pause but also getting to a more sustainable truce. >> reporter: hundreds of trucks are waiting at the rafah border crossing ready to enter the strip as a part of the agreement. nearly 80% of gaza's population is displaced, facing critical shortages of fuel and water. for gazans, the pause is a brief respite after weeks of israeli bombardment. as of tuesday, more than 12,700 palestinians have been killed in gaza based on numbers from the ministry of health which have not been officially updated because of a dbreakdown in communications. the idf says a doctor was questioned about alleged hamas activity at the hospital. health officials in gaza have consistently denied hamas used the hospital for military purposes. benjamin netanyahu in a meeting with david cameron said the pause in fighting is not the end of the war. >> we'll continue with our war aims, namely to eradicate hamas. because hamas has promised that they'll do this again and again and again. >> reporter: the prime minister's office said in a statement that it had notified the families of the first 13 hostages to be released. he says he's holding his breath even though his loved ones are not in that initial group. >> i'm excited to hear about the kids that are coming home and the hostages that are coming home. but after saying that, i can't believe anything until i see them free and home. >> reporter: oren lieberman, cnn in tel aviv. >> thanks to oren liebermann for that report. right now i want to go to qatar's role in managing these extremely tense hostage negotiations. becky anderson as more from qatar. becky? >> reporter: the families of those 13 women and children who are scheduled to be released on friday, there is some light at the end of what has been this agonizing darkness. but no one is underestimating just how tough this is all going to be. not least those at the heart of this qatar-led mediation. what is the process and route by which the hostages will be transferred out of gaza into israel. >> i'm sorry, i can't disclose information for security reasons and as i -- you know, we've always said, our main objective here is safety of the hostages. we can't disclose other information. but we will be focusing on making sure that they get there safely, making sure through our operations that we'll work with both the red cross and parties of the conflict, that all information is in real time and everybody is getting the information so we can move them safely from one place. >> a follow-up question. are you mediating a separate track for the release of non-israelis, specifically americans, and are there americans on the list? >> the -- on which to prioritize the hostages was purely humanitarian as you know and our focus was on getting the women and children out of harm's way as soon as possible which is basically what we are doing within this agreement. and we will be going through hopefully the momentum carried by this deal would help us get everybody out in time. and the same time, of course, lessing the hardship of the people during the pause. >> reporter: what is clear is that there are a series of obligations that both sides must adhere to. at least ten hostages have to be released by hamas every day. there has to be a complete cessation of hostilities on the ground. no surveillance drones will be thrown over the area where hostages might be released. and these humanitarian convoys must be allowed in through the rafah border crossing. 200 trucks full of supplies, including fuel destined for humanitarian infrastructure, schools, hospitals, which need these supplies most. this is fragile. it's not going to be easy, but what it is is the biggest diplomatic breakthrough since this conflict began. let's hope it goes well. wolf? >> let's hope indeed, becky anderson reporting from doha in qatar. alex, the biden administration says there are, what, ten americans likely among these hostages. what do u.s. officials know about the release tomorrow? >> ten americans among the 240 hostages being held by hamas. those are men, women and children. what they know, what they skpt, is that among the 50 who are expected to come out in the next four days, there are three americans, two women and young abigail who is just 3 years old, abigail turns 4 tomorrow. where you are, wolf, it is already her birthday. now we know that the israeli government is alerting the families of those 13 who are coming out tomorrow, who are expected to. cnn spoke with an aunt of abigail just a few hours ago. she said that they had not been contacted by either the israeli or the american government. that could be an indication, that may be an indication, wolf that young abigail is not coming out tomorrow. but we have to caution that everything is extremely fluid. u.s. officials have said they will not alert families of the citizens who do come out of gaza until they're out, until there is an official from another country like israel or from an agency that they have faith in, they will not let those families know that those americans are out. but what american officials know for now, wolf, is that there is an expectation that three americans will come out in the next few days with hopefully more to follow, wolf. >> let's hope indeed. alex, a quick question, u.s. officials are clearly hoping that this pause extends beyond the four days. what more -- what more do we know? what else is going on? >> well, american officials have said that this deal was structured in a way to incentivize the pause to continue, to incentivize the parties involved for more hostages to come out. not just women and children. but all of the hostages. now, u.s. officials have said repeatedly in the past few days, they will not rest until the american hostages are out. they will continue working within this framework, without their -- with their counterparts, qatar, israel, egypt to get the rest of the hostages out, wolf. >> alex marquardt with the late-breaking information. thank you very, very much. just ahead, families are anxiously waiting for the release of the first group of hamas hostages scheduled for a few hours from now. i'll speak with the father of one hostage. this is the situation room: special report. we're awaiting the start of the truce between israel and hamas and the first exchange of prisoners and hostages which will happen a few hours from now. for more on this, we're joined by a man whose son was kidnapped by hamas. i wish we were meeting under different circumstances. how does it feel, first of all, knowing that your son won't be among this first group of hostages released? >> obviously it's very painful on the one hand. on the other hand, i couldn't be more pleased for what i hope will be the 50 people released, young children and mothers. many of whom i will know because the number of hostages come from my home. we will welcome them with open arms. but don't -- keep our eyes on the prize which is the release of all 240 hostages beyond this first group of 15. >> a lot emotions. have you spoken with any of the other families, the families of these little kids who might be coming home? >> well, really i speak with them almost daily, wolf, and, you know, i would say these are -- these are difficult hours for them, i'm sure. because we've been sort of down this pathway before. yet there were no actual releases. so these are -- as i said, this is going to be a sleepless night, i'm sure, for the families involved. be they from our kibbutz or anywhere else from the border communities. we'll remain hopeful with them, but only cautiously optimistic because of the nature of hamas and what is clearly a disregard for human life and decency, both for israelis and for the palestinian people. >> how hopeful are you, jonathan, that there will be further hostage deals to free all of the hostages from gauze, including your son? >> well, i want to be cautiously optimistic. i don't know -- it would be difficult to say whether or not this -- this first batch of releases, if it does, in fact, happen, will be a sign for anything moving forward because of the simple fact that we're not dealing with a normal state, a normal government, even a rogue government, but rather a terrorist organization that has its own evil logic. and so it remains to be seen. and at least for me, i can't speak for anyone but myself, i have to keep an even-keel in these days and weeks in front of us because the emotions consume us every day. but one way or another, we have to keep on functioning for my grandchildren, for all the other survivors of the massacre on october 7th. >> your son has two young daughters, a 2-year-old and a 6-year-old. how have they been dealing with their father's absence? >> well, they miss their dad. it's really that simple. certainly the 6-year-old has lots of questions that we can't answer. when is dad coming home? where is he exact i? is he okay? we also can't answer seemingly simple question, when can we go home? we can't go home. we cannot go back to our kibbutz. it no longer exists following the massacre, the looting and the burning of our kibbutz by hamas and looters on october 7th. given the circumstances, they're doing okay. we surround them with love and caring and hope that as children they'll be resilient enough moving forward to have good lives. again, we have many more questions than answers right now. >> jonathan, are you satisfied that israel and the united states are doing enough to help bring about the release of all of the hostages? >> i want to believe that they are. wolf, i can say absolutely that in terms of the u.s. administration and the congress, certainly as far as the senate foreign relations committee is returned, they seem committed to the return of all hostages back to their homes. i think the israeli government has a harder time deciding what to do and how to do it given its parallel goals of returning the hostages. these civilian that is were taken from their homes as a result of a monumental intelligence and military failure on the side of israel. they want that, but they also -- our government very much wants to destroy hamas as a military and governing organization. it's our role as parents and all concerned citizens to remind our government and -- day and night that the welfare of these civilian hostages, which are the responsibility of our government, must take first priority and cannot be pushed aside or in any way clouded during the pursuit of this war. >> let's hope all of these hostages come home and come home soon. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. coming up, we'll have much more of our live coverage here in israel. we'll speak with a spokesperson with the israel forces just in time for the pause in fighting with hamas. tonight, israel and hamas appear to be on track for the first major pause in the hostilities since the war began. within hours, if the truce takes hold, 13 hostages will be released from gaza with more to come in the media days ahead. our chief global affairs correspondent matthew chance is with me here in tel aviv. he's watching all that's going on. matthew, tonight the israeli military is warning there still could be changes at any moment. >> that's right, wolf. there could be changes. and there have already been changes. the pause was meant to start thursday morning. it's now not starting until friday morning. this is a complicated operation to extract those hostages or to receive them on the other side and to bring them back into israel. and there's all sorts of things that could go wrong which is why the idf tonight, israeli military, are warning that this is not a deal that will be done until it's actually done. and so that's something we have to bear in mind. what we know so far, 13 people on an initial list that has been sent to israel by hamas via the mediators in qatar, the people on those -- on that list, they're women and children. israel says it's 40 children that are being held captive inside gaza after being abducted on october the 7th. we don't know the exact names on the people on the list. the israelis are not making that public. but they say they have spoken to all the family members so far tonight telling them whether or not their family members are on that list or not. so you can imagine how stressful, how anxious people are hearing good news or -- hearing the bad news that their family members aren't on that list. it must be dreadful. >> even as we're getting closer and closer to potential truce and the hostages coming home, there's a lot of military activity going on in northern gaza. >> yeah, there is. and this is something that the israelis have been clear about. they said, look, we're not going to stop this military pressure until we absolutely have to under the terms of this deal. the israelis insist that it's the -- it's that military pressure, it's the fact that they are, you know, bombarding, you know, hamas strongholds and, of course, lots of other people in hamas' world that is bringing hamas to the negotiating table and producing this first initial release of hostages. and so they're not going to give that up until they absolutely have to. >> thank you very much. matthew chance reporting. for more on the palestinian side of the agreement, let's go to nima. what is cnn learning about the current situation in gaza? >> well, even as people in gaza were beginning to hope that possibly in the early hours of tomorrow morning gaza time that the truce would be in place, that possibility humanitarian aid would be able to reach them, instead as they wait for that time, they are being subjected to an intense campaign of bombardment by the israeli defense forces in those final hours ahead of the truce. and knowing what we have seen in the aftermath of these kind of intensifications of israeli bombardment, there's so much concern here, wolf, for what is happening under the cover of dark to those civilians when they are so close to some kind of of respite. the humanitarian pause is expected to bring aid and the u.n. has said it is going to try and make everything it can out of every minute it has. but even then, they really are scared that it is not enough to bring gaza back from the state of humanitarian catastrophe that it's currently in, wolf. >> nima, israeli officials released more details about the palestinian prisoners who will be released in exchange for the hostages. what do we know about in a? >> well, israel has said that in this initial tranche of release, that those who have been convicted by israeli courts of murder will not be released. it will only be those who have been convicted of the charge of attempting murder. given the opacity for so many palestinian prisoners and their families of much of this working, a lot of the families are unclear as to whether their loved ones would meet the requirement. but we understand now that it is going to be comprised of teenagers and israel -- israeli law allows israel to detain palestinians 14 and up. so we could have very young teenagers on that list and women. tomorrow the hope is that there will be 39 palestinians if this holds. and as you said, wolf, nothing until the last moment is certain. but people are really holding on for those initial 39 here, wolf. >> let's hope it starts -- that starts it in a positive way. thank you very much. let's get reaction to all these late-breaking developments from a spokesperson for the israel defense forces. jonathan is joining us. thank you so much for joining us. we're only a few hours away from this -- this pause in the fighting. can you provide any further details on what this hostage release will look like. >> good night to you, wolf. thank you for having me. it will be tense. it will be vigilant and cautious. our troops will be the first israelis to receive -- hopefully -- in a few hours, those women and children that have been held in inhumane conditions by hamas for 47 days and nights underground. and the first israeli faces that they will see will be the faces of idf personnel who will let them know, hopefully, that they are safe and in safe hands and will facilitate almost immediate contact with family via phone and bring them to safety in israel. >> let's hope all that happens. jonathan, israel and the u.s., we're told, will not be able to fly drones over gaza. as part of this deal. what is the idf doing to ensure that hamas won't use this pause and the upcoming pause, for example, to gather strength, to further attack israel down the road? >> yes, hamas will undoubtedly use what they dub a humanitarian pause. this is the words of a hamas spokesperson i just heard on the sky news australia. they will use this pause not for humanitarian purposes. and i don't think that they could be bother with carrying about palestinians and their humanitarian needs. they will use it for their military purposes to resupply and perhaps to stage attacks against the idf. we are going to be on the ground. we're going to remain in our positions where we are currently. but we will be moving. it's important to emphasize that we are not going to be static. understanding fully well that hamas has a track record of violating cease-fires, just like they did in 2014 when they killed israeli solids and took the body of an israeli officer and we know that this is their modus operandi and we're aware of the fact that they will probably try to do something similar. that's the working assumption. and we will be ready for any such eventuality. >> israel's defense minister says the fighting will continue -- in his words -- forcefully after this brief truce. he says it will continue for at least two more months. is that enough time to completely destroy hamas in gaza? >> well, let's hope that we can get it done faster than that. it could -- you know, the war could end and the suffering could end for israels and for palestinians if hamas surrenders unconditionally and if they release all of the hostages they took from israel on the 7th of october, that would spare us the need to do so. but if they won't, and i don't think they will, we'll have to do it ourselves and we are prepared, equipped and most importantly ready to do so. once given the green light to go back to combat activity by the israeli government. >> as you know, lieutenant colonel, hezbollah launched a series of attacks in northern israel on thursday. the idf struck back, hitting hezbollah military infrastructure in southern lebanon. is israel planning to strike more hezbollah targets? >> you know, wolf, our posture along the northern border has been a defense one. from the first day from october 7th, we have seen almost relentless hezbollah attacks from lebanon, into israel, violating resolution 1701 from southern lebanon, towards israeli civilian and military targets. and our posture is a defensive one. we have continuously warned the state of lebanon that they are on -- in a very dangerous situation. what we are going to do now is to continue to defend ourselves. i don't think that we will be taking initiatives at this time and we will continue to defend against hezbollah aggression and let's hope that for once they do what's right for the civilians in lebanon and think about the future of lebanon instead of escalating the situation while jeopardizing everything that is left in lebanon. >> so is it possible that you think that this war against hamas is now going to escalate to another war against hezbollah? >> that depends mostly on what hezbollah does. hezbollah has escalated the situation over the past few some days with more and more rockets and drones and missiles fired towards northern israel. they have escalated both in terms of quantity and range and scope. thankfully without significant casualties on our side and with us cable of striking back quite accurately, but at the end of the day we have -- we've been very clear, we didn't want the war against hamas. we're not looking for war -- necessary in order to defense the israels or sovereignty against this evil and hateful organizations, both hamas and hezbollah. but we do not speak war. that has to be very, very clear. >> lieutenant colonel, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me, wolf. and just ahead. thank you. and just ahead good news on the thanksgiving holiday. how american jews and muslims are coming together at the dinnerer table and theirir mess to israeaelis and papalestinian. we're back live from tel aviv as fighting from israel and hamas has caused deep divisions around the world. inside the united states, jews and muslims are bridging that divide. danny freeman has more. >> reporter: thousands of miles from the fighting, the violence, the conflict -- >> focus on the solution. >> reporter: -- there is food, laugher and love in this new jersey home. >> the first thing you do is you reach out to the other side. >> reporter: this is the bergen county chapter of the interfaith encounter encounter association, a group dedicated to respectful dialogue and support between religions. >> all of these things that we have in common, i'm like, wow, you guys believe that too, right? >> reporter: this group has met for years through war, peace and a pandemic to listen and learn. >> we live in a bubble and i think when you live in a bubble, this is when the stereotypes and all of these -isms come out. >> we had different ways of thinking about things and that's when i can learn something. >> but that also means frank conversations about pain and discrimination with islamaphobic and anti-semitic incidents on the rise. >> you guys get also demonized just as much as we do. and so we are not that different. and learning that from you guys helps me understand that we are in this together. >> you have to stand up to people who may not believe what you have to say. and i -- i'm in the same position and i appreciate very much that you've been doing that. and i've tried to do the same as well. >> at times the work feels daunting. >> we are in a position, in a very tough position, that when i introduce myself, that i do interfaith. a lot of people say i wouldn't want to be you these days. >> reporter: these relationships have proved a lifeline since october 7th. >> when the hostilities first broke out, you know, i finally stopped crying. i called mohammed's wife because i needed to speak to my sister who is looking at everything from a different direction than i am. >> it must have been difficult. >> it was really hard. it was really hard. it was really important for me to be able to see if i could see what her view was and show her what my view was and see if we could come together and, in fact, we did. >> what went through your mind when your friend, your jew issue fr -- jewish friend reached out to your wife? >> i was happy she reached out. i said, thank you, god, for this connection that they have. >> reporter: this connection was built on nine years of these types of conversations. >> if we're going to talk about politics, we first have to have the love and understanding and the deep trust. it's really a deep trust. >> reporter: there's still disagreement. there's still lessons to learn. but in this room, there's hope. >> i really feel that there's hope for the world. and now we should go eat. [ laughter ] >> reporter: danny freeman, cnn, new jersey. >> thanks to danny for that report. coming up, a flurry of sexual assault claims against predominant politicians and celebrities in new york. we have details on the new lawsuits and why they're being filed right now. new york state has seen a flood of sexual assault accusations against celebrities. cnn's jean casarez has the details. >> reporter: new york city mayor eric adams firing back after a document was found in new york supreme court accusing him of a 1993 sexual assault. >> as i indicated, it's absolutely not true. this is something that has never happened. i don't even recall meeting the person. >> reporter: the three-page summons alleges sexual assault, battery, retaliation, and intentional inflection of emotional distress by adams with defendants including the city of new york and the nypd. the 30-year-old claim brought under new york's adult survivors act, allowing a one-year window for victims of sexual abuse to legally come forward regardless of the statute of limitations. it is just the latest in an avalanche of claims against high-profile men, among others, as the look back window closes this week. penthouse model and actress filing suit against lead singer for guns n roses axl rose. the attorney for axl rose saying this incident never happened. rose has no recollection of ever meeting or speaking to the plaintiff and has never heard about these fictional allegations prior to today. >> it was like something you never heard about -- >> reporter: jamie foxx accused in a civil suit of offensively touching a woman at a rooftop restaurant in 2015. a spokesperson for foxx saying the alleged incident never happened. saying the claims were brought in a previously dismissed case. we are confident they will be dismissed again. once they are, mr. foxx intends to pursue a claim against this person and the attorneys. joan taurus is the latest to file suit against bill cosby. she told cnn in 2014, c cosby g her a drink and he passed out. >> when i came to, it was the next morning, and i was in bed with him naked. >> reporter: cosby's spokesperson had no comment on the allegations. and cassie ventura accused sean diddy combs of years of abuse, rape and trafficking in a suit that was resolved one day after the filing. combs' representatives saying it was in no way an admission of wrongdoing does not in any way undermine his denial of the claims. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> and our thanks to jean casarez for that report. we're also getting new information now about the latest sexual assault lawsuit filed against the musician and producer sean combs. attorneys for the accuser, they have just released a photo of her from a music video with combs. the suit accuses of his drugging her and sexual assault as well as revenge porn. a spokesperson for combs says, quote, her story is made up and not credible. we'll be right back with more news. during the past six weeks, cnn's nic robertson has covered the aftermath of the hamas terror attack and israel's military response. he looks back at all he's seen and heard and looks ahead to what may be next. we need to advise you, his report contains graphic images. >> reporter: minutes after leaving the plane in tel aviv, the sirens have gone off. people are taking cover. we got off the bus. people are taking cover. and you can hear the intercept missiles banging in the air. it's october 7th, 14 hours since hamas' attack began. no one knew what to expect. a few hours later, three and a half miles from gaza, iron dome being fired up all around us right now. it's illuminated the sky here. the bangs are the iron dome intercepting the rockets that are being fired from gaza just a couple of miles away. the coming days reveal hamas' horrors. more than 1200 dead. look at all these shell casings that are scattered around on the ground here. this gives you an indication of the intensity of the firefight. more than 300 at the nova music festival. a rocket shell to there were some mercilessly killed in cold blood, had the biggest impact. six weeks later, we happen to be passing as israel's recovery specialists clean it out. this is bringing back a lot of painful and difficult memories. the last time i was here six weeks ago, it was still full of human flesh and remains. and i'm looking inside, and it seems no worse. the grenade shatter, the gunshots that are in the wall here, they're bigger. they're worse. and just looking at it, that night i was -- i was really emotionally beaten by what i saw here. i don't know. it's clean. but i don't think i'll ever forget it and that feeling. equally unforgettable, the scale of suffering and death inside gaza. an average of 2,000 people a week killed, two-thirds of them women, children, and the elderly, the worst i've ever witnessed while covering a war. my only access to gaza with the idf revealing an apocalyptic landscape where every building appears crushed, collapsed, shot up, burned, or blown apart. nothing untouched by the war. destruction on a scale i've never encountered before. more rockets coming out. more rockets coming out. guys, more rockets coming out. for weeks from a balcony a mile from gaza, witnessing the destruction explosion by explosion, day after day. as the idf followed political orders to destroy hamas. rockets, guys! rockets. and hamas emerging to fire rockets back. through these long weeks, talking to with families of hostages, hearing their pain. >> it's excruciating. we don't know if he is healthy or wounded. we know nothing. >> reporter: and sharing difficult moments. guys, siren. >> reporter: with victims returning to where hamas attacked them. >> they were lined up, and they were -- i saw one of my friends, she was begging for her life. >> reporter: and so what next? ceasefire? hostage release? maybe. but it won't be all hostages, and the hold on fighting is unlikely to last. israel fears hamas will exploit the pause to regroup. hamas will do whatever it takes to survive, including not handing over all the hostages. israel vows to completely destroy hamas and release the hostages. a tactic show fighting hamas is the priority and is far from finished. the implication judged watching the past six weeks. for some hostage families, more days and more weeks of agonizing wait. for gaza's besieged civilian, continuing misery. gaza is still cut off from the world. the vast majority of its 2.2 million citizens displaced, crowded in the southern end of the enclave. humanitarian access on a scale to match the scope of their need is absent. israel vows to route hamas there too. most of gaza's hospitals are out of action. international pressure on israel is mounting. >> we are witnessing a killing of civilians that is unparalleled and unprecedented in any conflict since i am secretary general. >> reporter: the only concrete certainties today, in gaza, rebuilding what is destroyed will take years. and in israel that no one will feel safe until hamas is gone.

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