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kaitlan collins is in tel aviv bringing us the minute by minute coverage of the second day of this truce agreement. >> reporter: yeah, you really see what those red cross vehicles mean to the hostages. i spoke to the family of one grandmother who was released yesterday who said, she had been underground for so long that she didn't know when she did see sunlight if she was taken to being released or executed until she saw the red cross vehicles yesterday. you just see how powerful that moment is. in this next phase of the deal between israel and hamas comes after hours of a delay in the deal where you are seeing the two sides try to work something out. there were hours of uncertainty when a dispute with hamas was unfolding over the amount of aid that was going into gaza which is a major component of this deal. and then with just hours to spare, qatari officials are involved. they were able to get the deal on track after some phone calls including one with president biden. now it is past 1:00 in the morning and we are still waiting for the hostages to be reunited with their families which is one of the most crucial steps in this entire process. we have reporters covering all the late-breaking developments in the second wave of the hostage exchange. i'll start with jeremy in israel. obviously, it is welcome news for these anxious families living through this delay, waiting for their loved ones, to finally make it into israel tonight. what have you been seeing from where you are? >> reporter: we just saw a convoy, the second convoy that included, we are told by an idf spokesperson here with us on the ground, that those were newly freed hostages. hopefully you had the images live on the air. they were newly freed hostages just driving by. we saw at least two buses, two vans driving by with a police escort and we are told that there were newly freed hostages inside. earlier, we saw an ambulance drive by. also with a police escort in which we are told that there was one of the newly freed hostages in that vehicle. this is obviously a moment that we are witnessing right now, kaitlan. that their families have been waiting with anxiety, with anticipation for 49 days now for these hostages to be freed from hamas captivity. and to finally return to israel. and we are told that moment has happened. in addition to that, i'm learning according to an idf spokesperson, that the two children who were released without any family members alongside them, that is emily hans and a second hostage, hila who is 13 years old, who was held in captivity, was taken captive by hamas at the kibbutz on october 7th. both were expected to be met by their families at the shalom crossing. hostages 12 and under without family members, that they would be met by their families closer to the crossings. i'm told that that meeting, that first meeting between them and their families actually did happen at the crossing. this was a day filled with so much anxiety and so much uncertainty as we watched, as this second release of hostages nearly fell apart multiple times during the day. earlier in the day, we had heard that there was a dispute over whether 13 or 14 hostages would be released. the israeli officials told us, they expected 14 hostages to be released. hamas had released a list with 13. i suspect one of the reasons may have been because hila roteem was released without her mother who was taken hostage with her on october 7th. we have watched yesterday and today as typically children who were taken hostage with their parents, they were at least released with their mothers. that did not happen in the case of hila rotem. we then watched as there were various problems as hamas complained that israel was not abiding by the terms of the deal as it related to the release of aid into gaza and also, as it related to the types of palestinian prisoners being released by israel in a 3-1 swap as part of this exchange. after all of that, all the ups and downs, the emotional roller coaster throughout the day, finally we are seeing that not only are all the 13 israeli hostages firmly back on israeli soil but several of them just drove by us and are on the way to hospitals and crucially, to meet their families. >> yeah. that's the most crucial step for all of them here. jeremy diamond, we'll check back in with you. we did see the motorcade making its way behind you. they are taking them to the hospitals. i want to go to clarissa ward in tel aviv. one of the hostages has been returned is emily, someone who we know, her father in that searing interview with you, talked about how he believed she was killed and he was grateful because of the conditions the hostages were likely going through. and then later to find out she was indeed a hostage. do we know if she has been reunited yet with her father? >> reporter: so we do know, kaitlan, that emily and tom have been reunited. tom told me that he actually brought emily's dog. their family dog johnny with him because he thought that would be an important first step for her on what is bound to be a long recovery. emily has been held now as all the hostages have for more than seven weeks. she is now free but she has undergone, as all the hostages have, extreme trauma. and particularly because she was not with any of her family members. emily's mother tragically died of cancer when she was 2 1/2 and she had actually gone for a sleepover the friday night before the october 7th attacks which is how tom and emily were originally separated. and you described, you can imagine, the mental anguish, the emotional roller coaster for tom, originally told his daughter was dead. then told she might be alive but there was no proof of life. there was no ability of the red cross to visit with her. and we have been in contact throughout and he has been of the mindset that he would not believe it until he saw it. until he was able to put his arms around her. he would not be able to believe it. he is keenly aware as i think many of the hostage families are of those who have been released. what a privilege and a rare privilege it is that they are being reunited with their loved ones when so many others remain in captivity. and you can probably see behind me now, definitely increased activity at the sheva hospital. that's where the children and families are expected to be brought. we're expecting them in the coming hour or so. not exactly clear how long that journey will take them. this hospital has gone to real lengths to try to ensure that this is done in the most sensitive manner. all the media, and there are quite a few of us, are corralled into this area. if we pan over here, you can see they've hung israeli flags here but they have put up a large screen around the entrance to that children's wing of the hospital. they've done that in an effort to protect their privacy. we're talking about minors here, about children who have undergone significant trauma. we saw them do something very similar last night at the schneider medical center where they put screens up on the path from the helicopter into the ambulance to take them to the hospital. we don't expect them to arrive tonight by helicopter. we expect them to be coming in vehicles. and everyone here prepped. they have the top psychiatrists, the top social workers, doctors, nurses, an entire area carved out to try to create the most sensitive, intimate and warm space that they can as they begin the heartbreaking process of breaking the news to these newly freed hostages about what has happened while they were in captivity. what happened on october 7th, which loved ones of theirs may have been killed brutally in those attacks. so there is, i think, a realization that this is a moment of joy, but tinged with a lot of sadness and hard work to come. >> yeah. clarissa ward at that hospital. we'll continue to check in with you as that activity is picking up there on the ground. and you see as clarissa is saying, so many of these hostages are just learning the full scope of what happened on october 7th. i spoke to one's family earlier. she did not know. they had buried her husband of 52 years in these several weeks that she was being held hostage in gaza. that was part of the news. they were they were trying to break everything to her slowly because it is so overwhelming for someone who just has spent seven weeks underground in gaza. >> and you know how incredibly emotional and difficult some of these reunions will be. and i keep trying to put myself in the place of thomas hand and what that will be like when he sees little emily again. we remember that searing interview that clarissa did with him when he thought that she had died. he learned that she was still alive and hopefully freed and that moment has come. i cannot imagine a happier moment for a father with you so emotionally wrought. such a difficult and emotional few days for them. kaitlan, thank you very much. i want to turn to president biden. he and white house officials have been watching closely as today's events unfolded. they have been deeply involved. the reporter is traveling with the president. what more do we know about what the president did today in playing a role in resolving the dispute? >> reporter: well, president biden remained personally engaged as they were trying to make sure this release today remained on track. the president spent some time on the phone this morning speaking with the amir of qatar as well as the prime minister while they talked about possible hurdles to this deal and ways they could try to overcome it. that's according to the spokesperson. the president's top adviser, senior white house officials, remain in contact. in israel and qatar, they try to work through these hurdles. it was about four and a half hours ago that the white house got word from the qataris that the keel was moving ready to. the release was moving forward and the red cross would try to recover these hostages. stressing that getting americans back remain their highest priority. take a listen. >> we are extremely grateful that hostages were released yesterday and we are looking forward to again another group being released today. there were some issues and challenges around implementation. president biden spoke with the amir to resolve the issues and we do believe they are being resolved. we'll continue to be vigilant and diligent in doing all that we can in that regard to ensure that there is humanitarian aid going in, that hostages are going out, and our highest priority, of course, are the american citizens being held. >> reporter: while 17 hostages were released today, there were no american citizens who were part of that group. the white house officials remind hopeful that americans will be able to get out soon. that includes two women and the 4-year-old, abigail adna. they are saying that they are thinking of the hostages as they are being released. >> all right, traveling with president biden, thank you. we'll have more of the cnn special coverage when we come back. we are continuing to follow breaking news out of israel and gaza. those pictures are a convoy going past jeremy diamond at the crossing between egypt, gaza, and israel. you can see ambulances there as well as a number of other vehicles. as we've seen over the past few days, when the hostages cross from rtraffic rafah, they've ben going past that position. i want to turn to our spokesperson for the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. thank you so much for joining us this evening. the day ended so well. 17 hostages released. the four thai nationals, they're all back in israel. what is your sense of what the complications were earlier today. was it a question about discrepancies with the list? our colleague said 14 were supposed to be on it but there were 13. was it hamas's complaints about aid? what can you clarify for us? >> reporter: i can't expand much on that. what i can say is i think it is a question that should be referred to hamas. they are the ones committing a war crime. a crime against humanity. an ongoing one with every day, every moment, every minute that they keep holding hostages. children, babies, elderly. today we saw a flexing of muscles because we have a deal in place. we are fulfilling our part of the deal and we want them to fulfill theirs. >> what do you mean by a flexing of muscles? what exactly did hamas do? >> again, i can't expand much about things going on behind the scenes. i know that there are many reports ongoing and many rumors and such. i can't comment on anything like that. the rules of the deal are very clear. there is a humanitarian pause in place as you know for a second day, hamas could have released the hostages at any given moment. unfortunately, we have the hope that this will not happen tomorrow. >> israel is saying they are not keeping their end of the deal by not allowing the amount of aid into the gaza strip. what do you say to that? >> well, in these two days, these past two days, today and yesterday, we've seen the largest amount of humanitarian aid making its way into the gaza strip. we're talking about hundreds of trucks loaded with water, with medical supplies, with essential provisions, with food, with equipment for shelters and so on, with fuel and cooking gas. we see more of that in the coming days. we hope the deal will continue. and like today and yesterday, although delayed, we hope to see the release of more hostages. there is a mechanism in place by which the deal could be extended. we said that for every extra ten hostages that hamas will release, we will agree to another day of humanitarian pause. >> i want to ask you about how much longer it can be extended. in terms of the fragility of the deal, we did see in the words of a qatari official i spoke with earlier saying there was a very bleak moment in which it looked like today might not happen at all. how do you think it will impact what happens over the next two days? >> i can tell you how it impacted the people of israel. this has been a nerve wrecking day for every person in israel. people in my country were glued to their tv screens, waiting for this momentarily, to get this little sigh of relief amidst the torture, the ongoing torture that we have been going through as a nation since the october 7th massacre. hamas terrorists know that. they know we are a nation unlike them, values life. and i can tell you that we are very proud to be part of this nation that is so committed to the principle of leaving nobody behind. that's the epitome of the difference between us and these terrorists that we're fighting up against. they openly say they want to sacrifice the palestinian civilians of gaza for their sick goal of obliterating the state of israel. we will not let them achieve either of these goals. and one more thing that i want to say. we saw the release of four children yesterday and eight more today. we still have 22 more children in hamas captivity, including you mentioned before, 4-year-old abigail, also an american citizen. we want to be able to tell these people who are released today and yesterday that they are 100% safe. that they, the hamas terrorists will never get to them again. that hamas will every in rain rockets on their community again. we still can't say it. but we will be able to say the once we complete the other goal of this operation to eradicate the hamas regime in gaza. >> one of the major demands by hamas was that palestinians be released from israeli prisons. that is expected to happen tonight as well. some 39 for the 13 hostages, the israeli hostages who were released today. how many more do you expect to be released in the coming two days? >> i don't have a specific update for you but i will tell you that we will continue to fulfill our obligations as part of the deal that has been agreed upon. and there's no moral equivalency. we have to highlight this part. viewers have to understand that we are getting back children that were stolen. innocent civilians. mothers. we prioritize, of course, women and children but we still have many other hostages that are still being held in captivity for more than 50 days. we are releasing palestinian prisoners. these are people who were convicted of actions that, they have been involved in terrorist activities one way or another. there is no equivalency here. it is important to say it. >> many of them were not convicted. many were under administrative detention, held without trial, without charges. and many of them were children themselves growing into teenagers. >> involved in terrorist activities one way or another. >> all right. we do have to leave it there. thank you for joining us this evening. i do know how difficult this period is. we are thrilled to see the hostage that got out today and hopefully more in the coming days. a spokesperson for the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. thank you very much. we go straight to our reporter in the west bank. she's been covering the release of the palestinian prisoners. what more are you learning about the release tonight? >> reporter: we are expecting the bus carrying detainees. you can see behind me, now hundreds of people have gathered. they are waiting to welcome those who have been released. we have already seen video of the bus traveling through west bank near the crossing where many have gathered and are following that bus on foot, celebrating the release as we saw yesterday. many family members are here but also locals who have gathered to show their support. the second group of detainees released now as part of the truce agreement in exchange for israeli hostages released from captivity in gaza. amongst those released today, some 33 children, minors under the age of 18. 24 of them as you are mentioning now, held under administrative detention. no charges against them. no ongoing legal process. we've been speaking to a number of parents had a are gathered hear who only received the news their children would be released in the last couple hours. many spoke of the absolute relief they felt to see it. their children would be released this evening. of course, this 39 that we are seeing released tonight follows 39 released yesterday and the 150 set to be released as part of that agreement over the course of the four-day truce. earlier in the week, we saw a list of about 300 names issued by the israeli authorities of people potentially eligible for release. many of them, the vast majority are minors. children under the age of 18. again, many held under administrative detention. that 150 figure is just a fraction of the more than 8,000 palestinians currently held in israeli custody. more than 3,000 according to the palestinian prisoners society are held under administrative detention. and this is being seen as a very welcome step. the gathered. we are expecting the bus to arrive at some point shortly through this road. yesterday we saw thousands showing up to celebrate their release until the very early hours of the morning and the streets celebrating now. we are expecting a similar scene here. many of the people that we have spoken to have said that their happiness is somewhat subdued because there are many still in detention. many have said this has come at a high cost, referencing the mounting civilian death toll that we are seeing. . they feel the pain of those who have had to experience the brutality of this. this truce agreement has come as a major diplomatic breakthrough. we are expecting to see some 50 israeli hostages released, at least, over the course of this. this has been a very delicate process. that has really been seen as we are seeing the delays in getting the hostages out, in comparison to yesterday. delays in getting confirmation of the palestinian prisoners and detainees to be released today. it has been an anxious period awaiting many of the family members gathered here. and of course, there are many other family members who haven't seen their loved ones on the list today or yesterday and are waiting, hoping their loved ones will be on the list tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, if indeed the terms of the truce agreement continue to be upheld. >> you've noted how many were being held under what is known as administrative detention which means no charges filed, or they're not aware of the charges. no trial. i was speaking with a representative for benjamin netanyahu. she pushed back saying these prisoners were being held in the context of terror or attempted terror attacks. can you give us a sense of why these 40, or 80 rather, being released yesterday and today, were being held by israel? >> there are a mix of charges and allegations. the majority today and indeed yesterday were held under administrative charges. others were held for more serious offenses. convicted of more serious offenses including attempted murder. some accused of being involved in terrorist activities. as we know earlier in the week, the israeli authorities issued a list of about 300 people eligible for possible release as part of this truce agreement. many why detained, arrested, and held in prison for minor offenses including throwing stones at israeli soldiers. or according to the israeli authorities, threatening regional security. we have seen and continue to see frequent clashes between the israeli forces and minors. we've seen the clashes today and we've and an uptick in idf raids where many of these young people have been arrested. all right. in the west bank, thank you so much for that report. you are watching cnn special live coverage. we'll be right back. you want to be able to provide your child with the tools or resources they need. with reliable internet at home, through the internet essentials program, the world opened up. fellas, fellas. that's how my son was able to find the hidden genius project. we wanted to give y'all the necessary skills to compete with the future. kevin's now part of this next generation of young people who feel they can thrive. ♪ ♪ since the horrendous attacks by hamas on october 7th here in israel, we've been in touch with dori roberts who had several family members abducted that day and being held hostage by hamas in gaza. yesterday three of them came home. his cousin and her daughters, and dori roberts joins me now from austin, texas. i'm so happy to have you now that you have received this news that your cousin and her two daughters have now made it safely back. they were reunited with their dad earlier today. can you tell me what have you heard from them? how are they doing now that they're back here? >> well, thank you so much for having me on your show. good evening. it's been one of those roller coasters of emotions. we saw them crossing the border yesterday and when the final confirmation showed up, it brought us all to tears immediately, including myself. following us, just the procedure of medical exams and debriefing and the medical team. and then really surrounding them by their dad who had been on the news since day one, pushing and doing everything he could to bring his loved ones and family members back to his arms. and this is a wonderful victory that we all saw in front of our eyes yesterday. as they were reunited and could actually be a complete family again. it's a wonderful sight to see and we're so blessed to have them with us on this holiday evening. and definitely gave us a thanksgiving that we never could have dreamed of. with that being said, we are still waiting on over 200, actually, 195 hostages to still come back the same path to israel while this cease-fire is taking place. we are very blessed and we think that we are on the right path to achieve this goal. this important mission to bring all the hostages back to israel, back to loved ones, back to families. we saw a little hiccup today that put us all on edge again. this is just, making sure the business of negotiation in war time. we're so glad to see that after a few hours, this process continues and loved ones are reunited tonight with loved ones. >> we heard from some of the families who said, you know, that their loved ones who were released were held underground the entire time that they were in gaza. is that what you heard from your cousin as well? >> yeah, unfortunately, i have not talked to her personally. i give them a little of that space after being 50 days out of touch and underground. you can see a little of the marks of nutrition, desperation. it's really been the challenge there is to determine how is their health. my cousin suffered a back injury throughout this entire ordeal. she's being taken care of at the hospital along with her husband who is there every second, and the daughters by her side. it seems like they had a really hard rough time for 50 days underground. no sunlight. no food, no nutrition available to them. this will be hard on anybody, any adult. you think about a 3 and 5 years old kids. it's just unimaginable, what they had to go through and i'm so happy the family can call this chapter and move on and hopefully on the way to recovery. both on the physical and mental side of things. >> when you see that video of them being reunited with their dad. one of them said she had a dream that they were released, that they were saved, and he said the dream came true. to see how young they are. how little they are. i have 5-year-old nephews. just the idea of a 2 and a half and a 4 1/2-year-old baby being underground. they have to be so traumatized from what they've gone through. unable to really process or know that they were being held hostage. >> absolutely. and every single hostage that came through, any of the communities that came from around there have suffered an enormous amount of trauma. my cousin saw her mom being murdered in front of her eyes and her body dumped by the border. she was not there to grieve. she did not have time to mourn. she was under a tremendous amount of stress and trying to hold this entire time her two young daughters up so they could survive this thing. so absolutely it is unthinkable, the amount of stressful we know they are in good hands with the best system for them, with therapists, great doctors, a hospital that has them protected and safe from hamas. and they can start their long return to recovery and live the life hopefully they had before the 7th. >> yeah. i know it is such welcome news and a bitter sweet moment for so many. dori roberts, we're glad to have you back on with hopeful news and good news. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. and of course, there are more families like dori's getting that good news as the second group of hostages has now made it back hear to israel. they are on the way to hospitals where they are going to undergo the same medical evaluations. we're covering all the breaking news as the palestinian prisoners have been released. we're back here on the ground in tel aviv, matthew chance is with me now. i think one thing we came to appreciate and as we were waiting for the second group to be released, how fragile this really is. we saw it to the point where you were hearing israeli officials, well, if by midnight we don't have the hostages, we're going back to our military operation in gaza. >> that was a vague threat. it's not clear how definite that was but there was a point earlier this evening where there was a possibility that this deal would fall apart. that the israeli military spokesperson who was on cnn, and giving a briefing basically saying, if we don't get the hostages this way, there are other ways we can get them out as well. and it was all the characteristics that has characterized this from the outside. we're talking about aid deliveries into gaza. palestinian prisoners being released from israeli jails as well as the hostages coming out in the other direction. so it's a very complicated, logistical operation. and there are all sorts of obstacles that have to be overcome on a daily basis for this to happen. and it is really positive that for the second day in a row now, we're seeing hostages released from gaza along with all the other things taking place. >> i think the question people have is, given that we saw this happening several hours after the initial release of hostages on day one, because of those disputes over aid going into gaza. it makes people question how secure is this for day three? what will this look like for these families? and i think it is an open question. >> it is. you can see how this could go wrong and this could be derailed. and an end to the hostage releases. it is just there on the horizon if we approach that. but at the same time, it is also a testament to the fact that when there are obstacles that have been thrown up, there is a negotiating process behind the scenes to try to overcome them. the qataris, the egyptians, the united states, they were all involved in putting pressure on hamas to make sure this deal went through. that this second group of hostage was released. >> so this group has gone through to be reunited with their families. typically by this time last flight, the list of the names for the next round had already been released. they were sent to each side. the last we heard from the qataris, that has not happened yet. even though it is we will past 1:00 a.m., getting close to 2:00 a.m. in israel. >> we haven't seen that list yet. that doesn't mean it won't happen but this whole series of setbacks has potentially set back the releases for tomorrow. but there is still a deal. it's not that this is the last night of hostage releases and prisoner releases from jails. i think there's still reason for optimism. that tomorrow night and the night after, we could see more hostages released. >> and of course, simultaneously, we've just seen the palestinian prisoners returning from the west bank. what do we know about the make-up of that group and what it mean for the next group sent back after the exchange of the hostages? >> well, as before, these are prisoners that have been preagreed with the israelis, obviously. many of them are teenagers. many have been held on administrative detention so they haven't been tried for any offenses. some of them are awaiting prosecution. many of them have been found guilty as well. the palestinians apparently, hamas, rather, are upset. it was one of the obstacles that they hadn't, that the releases hadn't involved the people that they thought were going to be released. and so that was something that had to be overcome. but look, in the end, it was overcome. these obstacles did not stand in the way of the palestinian releases. you can see the celebrations as they come out of that jail into palestinian-controlled territory. the expectation is there will be more of this. more of this in the days ahead. >> we'll continue to check in on this. thank you form. alex, of course, we're seeing what the terms of this deal is but also just how tenuous it is and whether or not officials can guarantee that it will happen the next time as we are still waiting for that list. up next, palestinian prisoner expected to be released on day three. but also, the israeli hostages expected to be released. something that typically as of last night had already happened by this point in time. >> there are so many moving parts. and one of the biggest is the question of aid getting into gaza. hamas had demanded hundreds of trucks of aid to get into gaza. i want to discuss that with our next guest. she is a permanent observer to the united nations for the red cross. i want to start with the central role that you played and have played for the past two days and previous hostage releases in terms of taking the hostages from hamas and getting them into egypt before they go into israel. what are you hearing about the release today from your colleagues about the condition of the 17 who got out? >> thank you very much for having me. indeed, we play the role of intermediary which is to facilitate the agreement passed between the parties. we don't negotiate this agreement but we make sure that contact with all the sides involved and expertise in this type of operation allows this operation to happen on the ground. with all the details covered to make sure that this operation goes through. and today they allowed 17 people to be freed, to return to the families for the nationals that have been released. this has been excruciating pain for the last six weeks. >> did you have a moment to look at them yourselves? the 17 hostages? did you have a moment to assess their medical countdown? >> well, our teams have been on the ground from day one. several experts including a doctor to make sure they are taken care of from the first second that they get into the responsibility and passing them safely back to the authorities in charmge. so we've been very much caring for them. one of the questions is whether they get access to the remaining hostages. that's been talked about by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. are you expecting to be able to visit with around 200 of the remaining hostages? that's assuming all 50 of these get out in the next two days. >> absolutely. the first element is to continue supporting the release of as many as possible and the palestinian detainee that's are also part of the deal. we have been calling for them to be released to make sure that they have access to medical care. also to have contact with their families. this is something we continue to call for. this is something we are putting all our efforts to make sure it happens. and we call on the parties to make sure that we are being facilitated that access. >> you have to an expectation it will happen? is this something that hamas, for example, has told you you could do, visit the hostages? >> it is definitely the obligation. detaining party, hamas, to give us that access. and we continue to call for it. we are putting all of our efforts into it. the aid getting into gaza. is it what you understand the amount agreed to in this deal? is it enough? >> it is indeed a big part of the deal to scale up the humanitarian assistance. the needs are outrageous and immense. and there's so much to be done in such a short time. we have hundreds of people reaching to the hospitals where we are located in the south. we need the reach out to many people. conditions are deteriorating by the day and this is an essential component that needs to happen. the people need water, fad, shelter, blankets. it is getting cold. and really, those are the really, really basics for survival. people need it now. so we hope as much can be done to scale up the humanitarian assistance the provide for the people in dire need today in gaza. >> yeah. there's such a profound need and it is getting colder. from the international committee for the red cross, thank you for joining us. we have much more news up ahead with the release of 17 hamas hostages who are now back in israel. they will be getting medical checkups. we'll have more when we come back. 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