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we'll continue to watch the developments about this group of hostages released today. thank you so much for joining us, i'm fredricka whitfield. wolf blitzer was in tel aviv. you'll see him again at the top of the hour. our breaking news coverage continues righ t now. you are watching special live coverage, i'm alex marquardt and wolf blitzer. after hours of uncertainty, a second group of hostages are on their way home to israel. you can see several red cross vehicles leaving the gaza strip and making their way into egypt, and moments later, several hostages are seen exiting the ambulances and entering a building on the egyptian side of the border crossing. they will now be making their way into israel soon. qatari officials say among the hostages released today are 13 israelis who are being released. eight children, five women, four foreign nationals are believed to be in the second group released today. cnn's wolf blitzer is live in tel aviv. and brings us the latest on the significant next step in the four-day truce between israel and hamas. >> a dispute over the amount of aid going into gaza threatened to derail the whole thing earlier today. everyone was nervous about that. qatari officials announced the deal is back on. we're finally able to see the important movement. cnn has a team of reporters across the region. we're all watching closely for the convoy of hostages to cross into israel from egypt. let's check in first with cnn's jeremy diamond at the kerem shalom crossing. what are you seeing so far? >> reporter: it could be any moment now. we learned that these hostages are finally back on israeli soil and what that means, wolf, is they are at the kerem shalom crossing just down the road. this is the second day that these hostages have been freed and gone through the rafah border crossing in egypt, and taken a less than 2 mile drive to the kerem shalom crossing and come into israel. any moment now i expect that we'll see this convoy of newly freed hostages. 13 israelis, 4 thai nationals drive down this road and come here as they make their ways to hospitals across israel. this is a nerve racking day of the families of hostages who have watched, as there have been reports that this deal could fall apart. it began with a dispute. hamas handed a list of 13. israelis pushing for 14 hostages to be released and throughout the day, hamas acknowledged that it was delaying the release of these hostages over israel not upholding its deal, arguing that not enough aid trucks were making it into northern gaza. there was a dispute over palestinian prisoners, hamas saying israel was not releasing the types of palestinian prisoners in accordance with the protocols to which they had agreed. after hours of delays, 13 israeli hostages and four nationals held hostage for 49 days, back on israeli soil. we have the list of the names of all of the hostages, and i can read them off now, wolf. there are four different families as well as three individuals who come from different families alma orr, 13 years old, the vice family, nora vice, 18 years old. and then there's the ha ran family, four members of that family, shashan adi, emily tony cornberg and mira regev. 49 days all of these people have been in captivity, hel hamas, unable to contact their families. unable to get a wellness check from the red cross. finally after being transferred to the red cross, crossing into egypt and taking a drive along the egyptian border, we understand they are now in israel, and any moment i expect we'll see them drive down theory. >> this will be a really really important moment indeed, now that they are in israel and about to be reunited we hope with their families. this is a significant, heart wrenching moment, jeremy diamond, thank you very much for your reporting. we'll get back to you. alex, back to you in the meantime. >> let's get more on the negotiations and what exactly unfolded today with dr. ansari, the spokesperson for the foreign ministry of qatar which has been a leading mediator in the negotiations. thank you so much for joining us tonight. for a moment, it did look like the deal would fall through. you have been at the center of this. you have been in the operations room in doha. what happened today? what slowed this down? >> i can't get into the details of the ongoing mediation as it is happening right now. our main focus is to get the hostages prisoners back home, and reunited with their families, and as you might understand, there's a lot of tension within the process itself that we don't want to exacerb exacerbate further. in this mediation, you're going to find both sides saying that the other side did not abide by the agreement, and this is why we have the operations room. we immediately hash out these issues, and this is how we were able to move through a bleak moment, where it seemed like the agreement is not going to be delivered on this date to now the families on their way to be reunited with their families. >> our understanding of this agreement is parents and children need to be released together. we have seen several sets released today and yesterday. was one one of the issues? >> i can't get into the details of what are the issues you're talking about. we are very happy to see family members, reunited with their families, and on the other side, 39 palestinians, and 13 israeli, alongside the four nationals. generally speaking we're progressing in a positive way. this is the second day of the truce, and being able to deliver the first and second day, it makes us hopeful that we can work towards a sustainable agreement and get more hostages out. >> you don't want to get into a tit for tat, he said, she said, between the two sides. one of the big demands is more aid be allowed into the gaza strip. you said 200 trucks of aid per day. is the amount of aid that was greed upon making its way into gaza? >> alex, as you were saying, the number of trucks getting in, they are certainly below, they will always be below what is needed. the need is so great and the level of destruction is quite high. the agreed amounts need to be there. we are working with our partners in egypt and the united states and both parties of the conflict to make sure logistically things are ready on the ground. there are a lot of moving parts on the ground when it comes to the humanitarian aid there, which we need to work through our operations, and since the humanitarian pause, to make sure all the elements come together. the hostages, the aid coming in from egypt. all of this is happening at the same time, maintaining and monitoring the pause itself from the military side. >> in terms of those palestinians now being released by israel, some 39 today are supposed to be released. the head of palestinian commission told cnn that israel is not releasing prisoners in order of length of time served, that they are failing to adhere to the agreed upon criteria of the seniority of the prisoners. is that true? >> well, i mean, as you know, some of these prisoners come decades, and as you might understand, there's lots of talk about the criteria, the prioritization of people coming out on the hostages side with families being together and making sure that those most at risk are given priority. the length of time they spent in israeli prisons and some of them have been there since they were, you know, children and now they are teenagers, and that is definitely something that we are working with both parties. the lists were delivered to both sides. lots of discussion over these lists and we are hopeful that with the second or the third day of this pause, we would be able to hash out a lot of these details that made this day so difficult. >> and you did note that earlier today things looked really bleak. do you think today showed how fragile this deal is? what does it tell you about what to expect in the next two days? >> before the pause began, we were anticipating this would not be an easy process. we are in a war zone. emotions are high on both sides. and the level of death and destruction we are seeing is unprecedented, and we shouldn't expect to be easily conducted and agreements be easily conducted and monitored. we were ready for this, as we saw the disagreements taking place. we know that we still have two days and our negotiation team in doha, led by the prime minister, the efforts taken by all the officials in doha is to make sure whenever we have an issue like this, we immediately jump in and talk to all sides and get everybody on board and we're able to understand the concerns from both sides. and pfr tbefore the end of the we have it all settled and back on track like we did today. >> you're amir spoke with president biden earlier today. of course they have been speaking quite regularly in the past few days. how much of that conversation was about unpblocking the hold up. >> working with him, he has made countless calls and visits and beyond to make sure that we don't leave anything to chance in this process. and president biden has been calling on constantly on officials. the discussion of course focused on implementing the agreement, how to make sure that it is implemented and that we safeguard the paths, and i think the results we saw today with the release of hostages and prisoners testify to the importance of making all and keeping all of these lines of communication open. >> this is the second day in a row that the three americans who have been expected to be released, two women and 4-year-old abigail adan, have not been. obviously that's been a major concern for the biden administration, president biden himself has mentioned abigail repeatedly. do you have any sense of when the three americans will be released? >> the lists are delivered on a daily basis. we are expecting the list for the third day. sadly we can't know who's going to be on the list beforehand. i know that the u.s. administration has been doing all it can to make sure, we are also monitoring the list, as i said, as soon as we have them, which we'll have them in a couple hours from now. we'll distribute the list amongst the parties and get the feedback, and hopefully tomorrow we'll see an earlier release if everything goes well. >> doctor, to release women and children, it's obviously such welcome news. it will however leave quite a few israeli soldiers in hamas custody. do you have any sense of how many israeli soldiers there are and do you have a prediction of how difficult those negotiations are going to be? >> we can't validate any numbers right now. we are not there on the ground. we are getting information from both parties of the conflict from israel and hamas, and therefore i can't verify of that information. what i can tell you is we prioritize first and foremost, the women and children to make sure those who are most at risk are first to be released and this is what we're seeing right now with the first batch of 50 hostages being all women and children, and that will move us to discussions of civilian men and then to the soldiers. what we are hoping for is the momentum carrying from the release of these two days, and allow us to extend the truth beyond these days and get into serious discussions about the rest. >> we certainly hope you're right. spokesman for the qatari ministry. it's a long day for you, very lately in doha, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. we'll have more cnn special live coverage when we come back. stay with us. as the hostage return happens, and it's happening right now. i want to check in with jeremy diamond at the kerem shalom crossing. we're seeing a convoy pass through. what's going on right now? >> reporter: well, wolf, moments ago, we saw an ambulance drive by escorted by a couple of police cars. we understand that that was the first group or at least one hostage who is being transported. a newly freed hostage from the kerem shalom crossing in israel. we are told that this convoy could potentially happen in multiple stages, and what we saw already, wolf, was one ambulance driving down this road, heading north towards a hospital in israel. after that, we also saw a minivan that was also being escorted by police. we could not see inside. it's not clear whether or not there were newly freed hostages inside. we expect to see more vehicles coming yesterday. there was a bus accompanied by several ambulances. that may also be the situation here tonight. certainly, wolf, what we know for sure is that all 13 of these israeli hostages newly freed are, indeed, on israeli soil. there are also four thai nationals who were also taken hostage on october 7th who were also freed today and are on israeli soil. we believe they are still at the kerem shalom crossing or depends on the number of them, in the ambulance that we saw driving through here just minutes ago. >> jeremy, we're going to get back to you. i want to go to cnn's clarissa ward right now, over at the hospital in tel aviv, the largest hospital in israel, and they're getting ready to receive some of these newly freed hostages, right, clarissa? >> that's right. and hospital officials tell us they have been doing drills to prepare for this moment for over a month now. they said they went through many different possible scenarios. they wanted to be sure that however this happened that they would be ready. they have created an entire area for the hostages and family members who will be arriving here later tonight. they have ensured that they have the best staff, the most appropriate staff, specialists in trauma. psychiatrists, each family will have their own social worker, doctor, nurse, dedicated to them around the clock. there had been a moment, wolf, of some anxiety in the last few hours when it appeared that potentially this deal could be delayed or even derailed. i was talking during that period of time to thomas hand. he is the father of emily hand who was among that batch of hostages who are now safely on israeli soil. he spoke of the anguish of not knowing whether this was going to happen. he called it a form of scroll warfare. emily, of course, actually just marked her 9th birthday yesterday. still in captivity. she has been held without any family members. her mother tragically died of cancer some years ago. and she lived with tom. she had gone to a sleepover on the friday night before the october 7th attacks. and thomas hand described to me how he brought their dog, johnny, and i think we actually have a picture now of emily with johnny. he brought the dog johnny with him to the border crossing so that johnny would be there for emily when she made that crossing, and he dacalled it th first step in her recovery, but certainly, wolf, everyone here, all the hospital personnel who you talked to are keenly aware of the fact that it is a long road to recovery psychologically for these children, particularly who have been held for over seven weeks. i mean, just imagine for a young girl like emily with no family members, likely held in very difficult circumstances and conditions, some hostages who have been released talk about being held underground without seeing daylight. no concept of time, and crucially, wolf, of course, and this is something they're really bracing themselves for here, no information about what happened on october 7th, about what happened to their loved ones, and you have seen israeli authorities, particularly the ministry of welfare go to great lengths to prepare good lines for the idf soldiers who are accompanying these hostages, these now freed hostages across the border and back towards these hospitals. they're bound to get questions from some of these children. what happened to mommy, what happened to daddy, what happened to grandma, what happened to our community. they have been given instructions about how to answer those questions or i should say how not to answer those questions. they're told not to give any information but rather just to provide a reassuring presence and it will be the job of the doctors here, and really to the families to break the news to them about everything that happened that day, wolf. >> a good explanation. thank you very much. i want to go to cnn's oren liebermann right now over at another israeli hospital, the shamir medical center. what's the situation where you are? >> this is the hospital set to intake and take care of the foreign nationals who were taken hostage and who have come out. yesterday they brought in ten thai citizens and a filipino citizen. tonight they are expected to take in the four thai citizens that are released from captivity from hostages at the hands of hamas in gaza. one of the most important parts of the recovery seeing family as quickly as possible, and for many of these foreign nationals who are coming here, that's simply not possible. they came here to work. many came on their own to raise money and take money home to their families. their families simply aren't here. one of the thai national was able to hop on the phone with his family in thailand and that is as close as they can get at this point. it is worth noting why they're here, so many of the thai citizens who are here come as farm workers to do grueling work on the farm land. many filipino citizens come to be nannies or help out families. the one who came out last night was welcomed by the family with whom he worked, and that became the closest ones, the family that effectively greeted him here at the hospital. that is the sort of welcome they can hope to get here as they try to connect on the phone or in other ways with their families back home. it is about a two-hour drive where we saw jeremy diamond to here. it will be a bit of time before we get here. like clarissa, the staff here set up and ready to take them in and check over not only their physical condition but also their mental health as well after seven weeks in captivity. this is another part of the effort to take care of all of the hostages. here the focus is on the foreign nationals some of who are still hostages in gaza, wolf. >> and they want to take good care of the foreign nationals indeed, and they deserve only the best care. oren liebermann, thank you very much. he's over at that medical center, not far from tel aviv. everybody stand by, we're going to have more of cnn's special live breaking news coverage right after this. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. president joe biden and white house officials have been closely watching today's events unfold. cnn's arlette saenz is in nantucket, massachusetts, where president biden has been spending the thanksgiving weekend with his family. the president spoke with the amir of qatar earlier today. do we know what role the president played in resolving today's dispute over the hostages? >> reporter: alex president biden was personally engaged this morning as there was that delay playing out when it came to releasing these hostages. he was briefed by his team throughout the morning, and then around 10:00 a.m., he got on the phone with the amir of qatar, as well as the prime minister to talk about the possible obstacles they needed to overcome and the mechanisms they could put in place to overcome them, according to a national security council spokesperson. they continued to be engaged with counter parts in israel and qatar, and around 1:30 p.m. eastern that the white house got word from the qataris that the deal was on and the red cross was moving to retrieve the hostages. the president has been talking about the need to keep an eye on the implementation of this deal. just yesterday he had said that he would stay in contact with his counter parts in the region to ensure this deal stayed on track. a bit earlier today, president biden was walking around downtown nantucket, popping into shops with his families, and he told reporters that hopefully they would be seeing something soon when it came to the second release. and that is, in fact, what happened just moments later as we have seen the release of these israelis as well as some foreign nationals. vice president kamala harris was out in los angeles told. she actually also spoke to the fact that there were some issues with the implementation which praised the president to get on the phone to work through some of that. one key thing, even as there's that second wave of hostages released today, there are no american citizens who are part of that release. the president has yet to pinpoint an exact date of when the americans will come out. the white house is hopeful they will be part of the larger group. the white house believes there are three american citizens that could be released, including two women and the young girl, who turned 4 years old yesterday. they would be diligent and remain vigilant about getting all the hostages out with placing the highest priority of ensuring the americans are out so that is something that white house officials continue to work on and hope will come in the coming days. >> arlette saenz in nantucket, thank you very much. wolf? >> i want to read the names of the 13 israelis released by hamas. there you see the pictures, the second group of hostages released, their names and ages, these pictures have been released by the israeli prime minister's office and the hostage family's forum in tel aviv. let me read their names and their ages. i think it's important nathat w see the individuals that have just been freed. heli, 13 years old, emily hand, 9 years old. maya regev, noah orr 17 years old, alma, 13-year-old old. shiri vice, noga vice. yahel, 3 years old, and navel, 8 years old. a powerful group of israelis who have been held for almost 50 days under hamas control in gaza. now they are back in israel. several will be going to hospitals to get some medical treatment and some care. others are going to be meeting directly with their loved ones, if there are loved ones still in israel right now. we're going to watch all of this unfold. it's a really really powerful moment in israel's history right now, and much more of our special coverage will continue right after this. welcome back to our special live coverage. the 13 hostages released by hamas have arrived in israel, along with four foreign nationals. i want to get straight to our jeremy diamond. we understand that you've got more information about this latest group of 17 hostages who are now in israel? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. alex. we understand that at least one of those hostages was taken, it appears, in an ambulance just along this road that you see behind me. behind me here, you have the car -- kerem shalom crossing. the newly freed hostages are still at the kerem shalom crossing. i want to talk about some of those newly freed hostages who we are reporting on. we have the list and i believe you're seeing images of these 13 israeli hostages who were released. i want to draw your attention to a couple of them. the first of those is the avigdori family. sharon and noam who is 12 years old. i spoke with his father just a few days ago, and he just talked to me about the anxiety that he was feeling, the nerve racking period of waiting, of knowing that his family members might get out in this group of 50 civilian hostages who were set to be released by hamas over these first four days of a pause in hostilities and how he didn't know when it would come. he was getting his hopes up but he didn't want to get his hopes up too high until he knew they were firmly back on israeli soil, and finally, now, he has that moment of relief, but he talked to me about the fact this it was only a matter of faith and destiny, he said, that i have a wife and a daughter there and that they are supposed to be on the first wave of release. and yet, even amid that, you know, the anticipation that his family members would finally get out, he said he was optimistic b but he also said the fight is not over until every last one of the kidnapees is with his loeloeved ones in his own home. the other newly freed hostage is another 12-year-old, hela shoshani. she and her who are were both taken hostage on october 7th yet her mother remains in gaza as far as we know, and it's interesting because what we have seen over the last two days is that mothers and their children have been released together. in the instances of yesterday, we saw several examples of that. today we saw again with sharon and noam released together, and yet today, hela was released without her mother, and we know that earlier in the day, alex, there were a dispute about whether it would be 13 or 14 israeli hostages who would be released. the israelis were saying that they expected that 14 hostages would be released but the last that hamas sends and the number of people ultimately released tonight, israeli civilians was 13, and so that may be part of the dispute there, and we don't know what the reason is for why her mother was not released with her. what we know is she was not among this list of people relea release tonight, and obviously in addition to the 13 israelis, there are four thai nationals released tonight. we understand that they arrived at the kerem shalom crossing earlier this hour, and as of right now, we are waiting for the second convoy to come by this road and head off to hospitals in israel. >> it does highlight the importance that each party puts on the lists exchanged each night. the israelis receiving the names of the hostages due to come out the next day. hamas receives the names of the palestinian prisoners who are also being released and when there is a discrepancy there, that throws a lot of this into doubt. jeremy, thank you very much for that report. you are watching special live coverage right here on cnn. we'll be right back. the wnk is watching for the return of more palestinians being freed from israeli jails. 39 prisoners were freed yesterday as part of the deal. the expectation is that a similar number is released today. cnn is live near ramallah in the west bank. what's the latest that you're learning? >> reporter: we have in the last half-hour, we have seen and have confirmation, carrying 39 prisoners and detainees leaving the prison on its way to transport those prisoners and detainees to their homes. we have already seen videos now emerging of some of the detainees being released in other areas in ramallah and across the occupied west side. we are expecting the bus to come to where we are now in al-bireh. this crowd is growing ready to receive those detained. many of them expected to arrive here today to celebrate and welcome those being released. we are speaking to the family members here who have had to wait quite a while to find out whether or not their loved ones are on the list. today they are getting the confirmation of the list. 39 according to the palestinian prisoner society. among them, 33 children. minors under the age of 18. the vast majority of those minors were held under administrative detention, meaning no charges were laid against them. we spoke to two families, both of whom had teenage sons who were held under administrative detention. you could imagine the relief that they felt here, that they would be returned home today. and we are still waiting for their arrival now. this is, of course, the second cohort of palestinian prisoners and detainees being released as part of the truce agreement between israel and hamas. we understand under the terms of that agreement, some 150 are set to be released. that is depending on the safe evacuation of israeli hostages inside gaza and it is very much dependent on the actual release of prisoners and detainees. it cannot take place until then. they are back in israeli hands. that is now what we have seen transpire over the last hour or so. we do imagine the crowds will begin to gather more and more over here. it is certainly getting bigger. though not as big as we saw yesterday. thousands gathered yesterday to welcome that first group of prisoners and detainees. it was a huge moment of celebration. but of course, many feel this is a moment of subdued celebration because many have told us they feel this has come at a high price, referencing the death toll that we have seen in the gaza strip. and of course, for those loved ones and family members now waiting to be reunited, many of them with their children. this is a welcome step for them. >> i want to explain administrative detention. this is a system in israel where the palestinians can be held without charges. they haven't had a trial. there is to trial date. they can be held for months or years. so can you just give us a sense of who some of these prisoners are? i was speaking with a person from qatar. some of these teenagers have been held since they were children. >> reporter: absolutely. there are quite a lot of them, of teenagers, children under the age of 18 who are held in israeli prisons at this point in time. earlier in the week we saw a list of about 300 names who were potentially eligible to be released under the terms of this agreement. the vast majority were minors, children under the age of 18. many of them are held under administrative detention, meaning no charges have been laid against them. they haven't been made aware of why they were detained or arrested. there is no ongoing legal process. many of them haven't had access to legal representation. their families have been left in the dark as to what is happening behind bars. what is lapping in terms of the legal process. this is an issue which has been longstanding here, particularly for palestinians in the occupied west bank. we have seen since october 7th, the uptick in the number of minors being arrested, often violently in raids, saying that many children are actually injured in the process of being detained. as we understand it, many of those who will be released tonight, as were many yesterday, were held under administrative detention. >> all right. from the occupied west bank, thank you. we'll squeeze in a quick break. we'll be back with more. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? 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