on cnn newsroom. >> hi, everyone. i am jessica dean in new york and we begin with breaking news out of the middle east as israel welcomes home four hostages rescued this morning from gaza during a special military operation all for kidnapped by hamas from the nova music festival during the a6 october 7 attacks eight months ago they include 22-year-old oman, admire john, 25-year-old noa argamani, twenty-seven-year-old, andre kozlov, 41-year-old, shlomi ziv andrii in shlomi were working as security guards at the music festival and you may remember noa argamani from this horrific video from the october 7 attacks we also heard screaming as hamas fighters drove away with her on a motorbike. we know her boyfriend was also kidnapped and it's still being held captive israel says this morning's rescue mission took place it to separate locations in central gaza, your refugee camp palestinians, they're described the raid as how on earth is heavy shelling and artillery fire bombarded. that area? >> officials in gaza say at least 210 people have been killed, more than 400 injured, including women and children. >> but cnn cannot independently verify those numbers. we are covering these breaking developments from all angles than wheat a man has more on the counter casualties in sub gaza. but first we start with paula hancocks in tel aviv, who has more details on the surprise rescue mission that brought these four hostages home. apala, how are these hostages? doing well, jessica, what we've been told from the doctor at the medical center, they were all taken two once they were rescued, is that they are all stable. >> they are in good medical condition and just outside that hospital, we have seen all de friends and family coming to welcome home. their loved ones in in captivity for the past eight months. now, many of them have. thanked the military for the mission they have thanked those that were part of this rescue operation, but they have also said that there are 100 20 more hostages that needs to be rescued. now, we did hear from the mother of one of the hostages are almog, meir, jan, and let's listen to watch she said thank you for bringing my son to me i'm so excited they could hugging today. i couldn't stop hugging him. i couldn't now. and tomorrow is my birthday. so i got my presence now. >> she also said that they want a ceasefire deal to make sure the rest of the hostages can be released. it's something we've heard here tonight in tel aviv where the week plea protest that has been held, we heard from the one of the women speaking her cousin is one of those sue has died in captivity. the bodies still being held by hamas, saying not everything will have a hollywood ending. so there's a real push at the same time as celebrating the rescue of these four hostages. a push for a ceasefire and hostage deal. jessica and paul, what more are you learning about the rescue mission itself? this was high-stake stuff. how how did it come together? >> so what we're hearing from the idf sayyed is, the military, the security agency, the police had a joint operation. they had been planning this for weeks. they say it was based on intelligence and it was just on thursday night, but the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu gave the green light to go ahead with this mission. they said they effectively built to apartment blocks. they knew that these civilians, excuse me, hostages were being held in civilian multiset story buildings and they built block so that they could train in how to try and extract them from that area. now they have pointed it, it wasn't a civilian area and that many of the other hostages would not be held in a similar situation. so they don't believe that this could be necessarily replicated after this, jessica. >> all right. paul and hancocks for us live in tel aviv. thank you very much. let's turn now to the impact in gaza where palestinians are describing that special operation as hell on earth. and i do want to warn you some of the video we're about to show you is graphic locals telling cnn this about the aftermath of the attack, quote, there are children torn apart and scattered in the streets. we turn now to been wiedemann for more on the impact inside gaza and ben hamas officials say there are more than 200 people dead hundreds more injured. we were just looking some of that video. what more do we know this is without a doubt, one of the bloodiest is rarely as salts in this war so far. >> now doctors yeah. aqsa martyrs hospital, in deir bella say that the death toll at the moment stands at least at 410 with more than four hint hundred injured? no cnn has a camera man who got into that hospital. and the scenes are utter pandemonium women, children wounded, dead all over this hospital. the morgue is full, the dead are on the ground outside. there are many relatives, there trying to get treatment for their wounded loved ones, others are weeping and praying over the dead. now, this assault took place mid-morning, just for new actually, at a time when many people are out and about, there's a market in the nuseirat camp where this happened. lots of people were in this street and what we've seen video coming out of that place is that the israelis used a lot of heavy firepower in that area where there were many civilians walking around so certainly this is success for the israelis, but for the palestinian it comes at a very high price. and it's worth mentioning that the israelis in military operations going back to october have managed at this point to free seven hostages however, 105 hostages were released during a ceasefire back in late november in which at one israeli hostages were freed as well as 24 foreign nationals. so it's clear that after eight months of war in a death toll of open for 36,000 in gaza. that the best way to get people out, the hostages free is not through dramatic military action. but it's through ceasefire. jessica and then secretary of state antony blinken is traveling to the middle east to push for a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas moss. what is the warm at this point on how this potential, how this rescue mission may potentially impact those discussions well. we've seen a statement from spokesman for hamas indicating that this might make things more difficult, but there are already had seems that even though president biden came out onto 31st of may, company with a three-point proposal to try to end this war. >> both sides have been ambiguous. the israelis have indicated sort of a willingness to go along with it. but prime minister netanyahu has made it clear that his ultimate goal is destruction of hamas. hamas wants israel to agree to a complete and permanent ceasefire. so they still seem to be well apart. the gap is wide between the two sides. now, we know that william burns, the head of the cia, was in qatar and the brett mcgurk, the mideast coordinator for the white house wasn't cairo. so the efforts are being made, but they don't seem to be bearing fruit until well now we have been for us in beirut thank you so much for that reporting and joining us now is the spokesperson for the israeli defense forces, lieutenant colonel peter lerner. kernel. thanks so much for being here with us this afternoon. i want to ask you first about some of our reporting that indicates weeks of planning went into today's missions. what did the preparations look like? how did this come together? >> thanks, jessica, indeed throughout the last several weeks we've been gathering intelligence through various sources and means in order to create the opportunity to conduct a special forces operation, to bring home noa, a mug andrei, and shy the operation, of course, was even it could have been canceled even at the last minute, just before 11:00 a.m. this morning. here in israel precisely because of the challenges that operating such a densely populated area poses, but also because of the threat and challenging and possibility that one or the other because they were held in different locations could have been if we would have been revealed on the approach, then the hamas guards that were watching over the hostages could've executed them. so it needs to be conducted in a way which, which enabled us a swift approach. a swift and rapid interception. and engaging the enemy as we breach the entrances to the, to the two places to the two locations simultaneously under 360 degrees degree threat. so the operation was indeed conducted under the understanding and guidance and instructions of the idf chief of staff, lieutenant general herzi halevi, and the head of the israel security agency of on-in bow. in order to bring the hostages home. >> i think the whole effort, this whole war effort is designed and crafted to bring home the hostages. >> today, we were victorious in that and how were you able to pinpoint where these hostages were? >> i know that has been a real challenge, is figuring out where these hostages are actually being held, held. and in this case, as you mentioned, three of the hostages, the male hostages were together and one, the one woman was in the other. another area, how were you able to tell where they were? is that all intelligence? >> it's all intelligence putting together a map of intelligence is a very timely efforts. it's a challenge, but it's also a possibility. and there are lots of question marks there always remain open so even when we are going into the plan and building the models that you reported on the mock buildings to train and prepare ourselves. even when conducting that, we may not have it at 100% the results, unfortunately, one officer was killed in the initial breach wounded and killed on and passed away in hospital after we evacuated them but it just goes to show that there is no perfect breaching in a scenario like this. and you have to plan for all eventualities. indeed, when we reach the premises, we evacuated and extracted the hostages two out to vehicles. one of the vehicles got stuck on the way, malfunctioned on the way hey, out, it needed to be rescued by other forces and they needed to be extracted even further. and indeed, the, in the efforts to bring them home, they got separated the two different vehicles and we did two helicopter trips to the hospitals from the from the coastal area, two sheep, the hospital which you've seen earlier in the show so there is a lot that goes into operations like this. a lot of question marks and i would say, i've been in basically, up until, this morning when we received the announcement that it was actually a success the anxiety that we were looking at just being prepared and knowing what we're planning. and understanding the threats and the challenges and the risks that the brave men that when let's on this operation took on themselves is a very, very heavy burden for anyone to carry. so we're happy that today that they came home. were happy that they brought home and i think we will continue to create operational conditions to create operations like this. again in the future it has been wisdom and pointed out, there are two ways to bring hostages home, either through negotiations or through operations on the ground hamas can choose to release all of the hostages today. and the war could be over but unfortunately, we know that they have no plans or intentions on doing that. >> and kernel a us officials have told cnn there's an american cell and israel supported the efforts, mostly with intelligence. there were no boots on the ground is what we've been told. can you tell us anything additional about that? about about that american cell that was supporting these efforts? >> israel in the americans and the american military have a close intimate of working relationship as du the various intelligence services. of course, i will not elaborate on the nature of those relations on in the media and i also want to ask you, you're describing just how difficult and complicated this mission is to rescue these hostages and bring them home. >> you've, you all have now undergone three high-risk missions to rescue a total of seven hostages and bring them back home those missions put israeli the forces at risk. they put palestinian civilians at risk. this happened today in an civilian apartments. is there any other option at this point for you all to get these hostages back without a deal. is this your only option to go in? and these sorts of missions without a deal? >> so as i said, there are two ways to bring hostages. harb, the through negotiations, which we've done before and pull over 100 hostages home to israel. or through special forces operations conducted like we did today there is we have to create the conditions to bring the hostages home whether through the negotiations or through the operations on the ground. i would say that as you rightly pointed out, hamas intentionally puts the hostages in houses of civilians with the the house owners in the same houses at the same time. they have armed guards there with the family members. and this is just goes along hamas is modus operandi throughout the course of all of this war. a reality where they have intentionally put civilians at risk palestinian civilians and israeli civilians and i would say this relates to our second war goal. we have to get rid of hamas. hamas have to they have to go, we have to make sure that they never have the power of government ever again, they cannot be trusted to control the gaza strip because when they had that power for the last 17 years they built a military force. they invaded israel and the abducted people like no argo money, who's only sin, was that she wanted to enjoy ourselves at a music festival and a colonel, just as you've been speaking and we've been talking, we've got some breaking news that hamas is now claiming that some hostages were killed during this rescue mission. >> they're providing no proof of that. at this point, but i do want to ask you if you know anything about this have you do you know of any messages that were killed i would advise you to be very, very cautious at anything hamas says. >> it is all part of their propaganda machine. it is all part of their ability and their attempts to try and manipulate both public opinion weld opinion, and to create i would say, increased pain on israeli society. so i don't trust hamas. i'm not aware of any of that situation. i would say it's a blatant lie. and therefore it's not even worth the time we're spending on it. >> all right. lieutenant colonel peter lerner. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate it good day ahead on this hour of cnn newsroom, much more on the special operation that led to the rescue of four israeli hostages. >> we're going to talk within israeli doctor who treated them after their release. >> and will hunter biden testified the latest on his federal gun trial after the jury was sent home early. plus shark attacks shut down some florida 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they can to get it us complete ceasefire and the removal of all israeli forces from gaza. and that's not something this israeli government is willing to do for good cause too, by the way. >> we're also learning that the us did aid israel and the rescue today through information gathering on the hostages were told are reporting indicates it's the cell that has been helping them with intelligence, with information, not boots on the ground what is your reaction to this? and what kind of role might they be playing in a situation like this? the americans i smile because this administration seems to always want to proclaim that there are no us boots on the ground. >> i don't understand why they want to do that. >> we should have american service members and others helping the israeli. >> so not just because they're for our allies, but because hamas is holding americans so i think that's important. but secondly, i think it's critical that we can bring to bear a lot of assets, a lot of experience, a lot of intelligence work and analysis and i'm glad to see that we are helping them recover israelis and hopefully they'll recover americans being held hostage as well. >> and we also, know that the israeli war cabinet member and netanyahu rival benny gantz has postponed a news conference this afternoon after the four israeli hostages were rescued him. this was his self-imposed deadline, two de to resign from the government. if netanyahu did not present a new plan for the war looking ahead netanyahu was trying to keep this government together. if benny gantz were to leave it, wouldn't, it wouldn't end his government, but it certainly would have some ripple effects. i would imagine but he would still be able to hang on to power. what do you think all of this means right now for the both the domestic politics inside israel and then more broadly, what that means for this conflict well, first of all, today's a big day for the israelis. >> you, it's the first victory they had, so to speak, when it comes to hostages and a long time and so nations and a celebratory mood for what the idf did and for getting these four hostages back. so i think benny gantz, who i've known for a long time, did the right thing. but not throwing a wet blanket on the moment, but you're right last month he made this demand that netanyahu assess and announced his plans for post conflict governance of gaza. and what that means, it's the right thing to ask. it's the first question to ask. >> usually before you go into a conflict like this, you outline what your end state is going to be so he's asking the right questions as is the white house about what does the conflict look like after this, this issue is still needs to be resolved even though operations are ongoing in gaza, we need to know who is going to maintain security and gaza when major operations i've done, who's gonna do the policing, who's going to provide public services, who's gonna take care of the population and then ultimately, what does a two-state solution, whatever solution look like and with whom in charge, those are the key questions that have yet to be answered. >> and they're absolutely critical okay. >> so to that point that leads us to my next question, which is that there's this new cia assessment that's been seen by cnn. that's concluding the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu likely thinks he can get away without defining one of these post-war plans. a, what happens after the war is over plan in gaza. even as the biden administration has basically demanded one, what do you think the administration's next move should be here with that information in mind well, first of all, i think netanyahu is just playing the clock. >> he knows it would be nice to define that right now. but i think he knows that these ongoing operations will take months and not wakes, but months to to culminate. and there have been other reports coming out of tel aviv that they don't think this conflict will end, at least until the end of the year at the earliest. so in his mind, he probably thinks he has some time and that events will change on the ground and allow him to maybe navigate this a little bit more cleverly. that said, i think washington, the white house, rightly so needs to continue to press him for an end state can request that this be defined at the same time. keep working behind the scenes on the outlines of an ultimate deal that may again is involves agreement with saudi arabia getting some type of defense arrangement. the united states access to civilian nuclear power. if you other things in exchange for israel agreeing to a two-state solution and some type of penn arab force maybe with european and other western countries governing gaza until a point in time where we have a real palestinian authority who they could actually control the state all right, secretary mark esper, always worried to have you on. >> thanks so much thanks. >> jessica. >> up next, we're going to 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>> i hear you on the mental health and i do want to talk more about that too. >> sure. we have to remember that the hostages are kept in different conditions as they were kept above the ground. and at least the the three men were kept together so, you know, they could support each other. and again, relatively two ways this concerns in better condition, but i cannot disclose their personal medical information and also i'm saying that it does not mean that they do not have any medical problems. >> sure. of course. of course. >> i want to get back to what you said originally, that maybe in your experience in talking with some of these hostages, that it's a day or two after when things really start to sink in the mental health really becomes something you have to focus on the walk us through what that might look like, what people who have been in captivity for eight months might have to deal with as this all sinks in it's really something we cannot understand because especially for such a long period there were already aware of the stockholm syndrome where they emphasize with the peoples that they took them but also the trust in human beings. >> i just met this week. lma braam was released from captivity several months ago, and although she's really able to rehabilitate, she still has many medical issues and difficulties in concentrating, difficulty in trusting people. i'm not speaking specifically about lma, but that's things we see among the less social difficulty sleeping at night. so i'm just saying it's not only the mental, but this mentored situation also related to the ability to walk again july's again, et cetera. and i can tell you with specifically with the release hostages. so one of them, shlomi is living in the new the border and then also in israel. and i don't think you can now return to his home because this is a war zone area. and others serve other issues. and as long as not all the hostages are back in israel zehr families and xj are still occupied, not with their own rehabilitation, but the, but with the efforts to release all the hostages. so that's another issue. prevent from full rehabilitation there are so many layers here when you start recovery, when, when, when someone who's undergone something like this, which is so unimaginable for so many of us how does that work? what does that process do you let them come to it on their own. are they talking with doctors? i would imagine you don't want to push them too much. i know you've talked about bringing pets to the hospital. >> what might that look like? >> that sort of treatment to begin to begin on a new they'll you the tools? jessica, when i see the footage that you are putting with prime minister netanyahu visiting them. >> and that's a great worry because that's not the first thing they need to see when they are now hearing israel's, they don't need politicians visits for pr purposes. >> they need some quiet. they need to be able to recover, to think, to regroup, to get more into some kind of routine. it's personal, it's dependent on the people and, you know, i just was in the hospital when are more visitors? is friends visited him and it was important for him too. thanks is france where for him for the last eight months, working to listen but still, they need comfort. they need what we call a tender love and care. and examine all the medical conditions. but try to get them back to life, trying to get the more independent because they didn't have any control of themselves. and you know, the first time they take a shower oh, choose what to eat that's great things for them. it's very exciting. i must say that together with that they get a lot of bad news. they now here about the close family members or close friends who got killed over the last eight months. either in october 7 or later that's also very difficult for them and things may appear on the surface, is okay. but eden behind it, are the things that we will have professionally and tailor made for each and every one of them, find the proper solutions. of course, also with the other firm emily's, i must say it's great excitement, but also great glowy, that this heroic population will confuse the government form understanding that the only way to bring on back all the one in 20 or suggests is by adding with the hamas and winning after president biden speech, we need all the world leaders to put the pressure on hamas and its allies to accept the israeli and suggestion on the table to ever deal for a ceasefire and release of the hostages? >> and were they able are they able to elaborate about the conditions in which they're kept or any sort of details. again, i would imagine based on what you're saying and it makes a lot of sense that first you want them to heal or begin at least to start that process. i would also imagine that officials want to get information from them, if possible yes. >> i mean, just imagine for them what it's like to their ends there are different considerations you want the intelligence to get some information from the media is very interested and they want to be able to tell the story to the world. they have faced and the bubbles or medical needs, you know, when i bought naga money glasses today, it was remarkable. i can say also for me because these glass is weighted in the door in the clinic for more than seven months. and when i pull it to bring it to air, but i saw the other glasses of other oxygen somewhere killed in some are still there so it's really difficult to understand what exactly the priority right now for them because of all these different obligations, i don't know how much sleep they will get it tonight and, for one of them, there is a funeral tomorrow of his father, believe it or not, just died. so i'm just saying this is so confusing the city's situation is unbelievable. it's unbelievable for all of us. it's unbelievable i think that was coming days they will be able to relax small and stout getting back to life. that's what they will any there are so many emotions as you're describing and so much to process dr. huggy levine. thank you very much for being here with us. we appreciate it thank you very much. >> and they said they would continue the fight to release all those just until all of them are released, they personally committed and they said that they saw on the news the demonstrations in favor of them, and that helps them a lot for their courage during captivity. so you walk is important. the new thank you. >> thank you, dr. levine, you appreciate it. hundreds of protesters gathering outside the white house today calling for a ceasefire in gaza. how they're using this red banner more than two miles to illustrate their demands or in the scene? 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about these attacks and officials, officials know if this was the same shark. >> yeah, there's still trying to find out if it was the same shark jessica. >> and what i can tell you is that it happened in an area that is very popular with tourists, especially in the summer water son beach and secrets beach are located in an area between destin and panama city beach to florida in the last hour, we got new video of the moment beach goers realized someone had been attacked by a shark officials are trying to determine the cause of the two separate shark attacks friday afternoon that happened in the span of less than two hours and only about four miles apart, according to authorities of 45-year-old woman who was attacked just stuff through wine 15:00 p.m. suffers significant trauma to her midsection and pelvic area, as well as the amputation of her left lower arm and then at 2:56 p.m. two girls between the ages of 15 and 17 were also attacked. the first victim suffered what officials described as significant injuries to one upper and one lower extremity remedy both requiring the application of tourniquet. the second victim has minor wounds to her right foot and we just heard from authorities that the 45-year-old woman and a teenage girl who suffered the more serious injuries are in stable condition at the hospital while the other teenage girl has been released, walden county official said, what happened? and it's both tragic and terrifying. but historically, shark attacks are exceedingly rare they're highly unusual and it's extremely unusual for two to happen in the same afternoon when four miles of one another as the sheriff mentioned, we're reaching out to us to speak to subject matter experts as to what may, you know what may be causing that the golf temperatures, the steering current, whatever that is the walton county sheriff's office marine unit has been monitoring the shoreline today, deputy spotted a 14 foot hummer head in santa rosa beach this morning from their boats. but they say this is not uncommon. officials also said that before those two attacks, yes. account friday in walton county, the last one in the area occurred in 2021 when a 14-year-old boy was swimming near the fishing line, 40 yards from the shore and his revive and then you would have to go back to 2005 when a 14-year-old girl was attacked on a boogie board, 250 yards from the shore and died after being pulled under by the shark. and while the risk of being bitten by a shark is extremely low florida tops global charts for the number of shark bites according to the florida museum of natural history's annual shark attack report, jessica, back to you hi rafael romo with the latest on that story. thanks so much silicon. we have new details about the special operation that rescued for israeli hostages from gaza do 19th cnn celebrated juneteenth, which special performances by john legend, hadi lewbel, smoky we still have a lot of work to do june, celebrating freedom and legacy. >> wednesday, june 19 at ten on cnn. >> the only godaddy arrow helps you get your business online in minutes with the power bi with the perfect name great level and a beautiful website to start with the domain, a few clicks and you're in business make now the future at godaddy.com slash arrow and love your place. >> thanks could you craft some karatay? 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