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reunited with family, and new details of life in hamas captivity. a 9-year-old boy and his family living in fear, moved constantly between tunnels and apartments. our interview tonight. also tonight, the suspect in court charged with shooting three palestinian college students in vermont. our exclusive interview with the family of one victim in the west bank. their fears he will never walk again. the fbi investigation. was it a hate crime? the new escalation. ballistic missiles fired near a u.s. warship in the middle east. what the pentagon is saying. the lake effect snowstorm impacting the midwest and northeast. al roker is tracking it for us. and cyber monday is here. the best deals. and will this year shatter records? the memorials under way to rosalynn carter. will her husband, former president jimmy carter, be able to leave hospice to attend? >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. good evening. there is joy tonight inside and outside israel. families with reason to celebrate after another delicate exchange of hamas-held hostages and palestinians imprisoned by israel. but for dozens of other families it has been another day of crushing disappointment over loved ones left behind, their whereabouts still unknown. there were no americans among 11 israeli women and children freed tonight, including 3-year-old twins. at the same time 30 palestinian children and three women were released from an israeli prison. the exchange occurring just hours after a deal was struck to extend the truce by two days, allowing for the potential release of more hostages and more emotional reunions like these. in a moment, how some of the former hostages are describing their days in captivity. but first richard engel with what happens now. >> reporter: with the deadline for a four-day truce about to expire, hamas released another batch of hostages from gaza tonight through the red cross. 11 more israeli women and children, all from the kibbutz of nir oz, close to gaza, were freed after diplomacy led by qatar and egypt. and more may be coming out. hamas and israel agreed to extend their truce two more days at least. hamas says the same terms apply. three palestinian prisoners freed from israeli jails for every hostage, along with other conditions, including more aid into gaza. there were no americans in this group. only one has been released in the ceasefire so far. abigail edan, who turned 4 in gaza and is now an orphan. both of her parents were killed by hamas during the group's october 7th massacre of 1,200 israelis. abigail was sheltered by neighbors until they were all kidnapped. abigail, who goes by guli, has become a symbol of both tragedy and hope in israel. we met her aunt tonight. >> we're protecting her, and a lot of love and a lot of care. and what she needs right now, she's only 4 and she's been through hell. she's quiet now. and to heal from everything she's been through. ♪♪ >> reporter: hila rotem celebrated her 13th birthday in an israeli hospital tonight. she was surrounded by a small group of friends, including emily hand, who was sleeping over at her house near gaza and was kidnapped alongside her. but hila's mother wasn't at the party. she remains in gaza, held by hamas. hila was freed on saturday and greeted by her uncle, yair. he told me today she seems to have disassociated herself from the trauma, like it happened to a stranger. >> even with you she doesn't show much emotion? >> yeah. she speaks about it like it's a scene from a movie. she speaks about the facts that happened -- >> like it happened to somebody else. >> yeah. it's like a story. she doesn't get sad when she talks about it. >> reporter: despite the extended truce, it's still far too early to talk about a lasting ceasefire. israeli prime minister netanyahu visiting troops in gaza this weekend says the military operation will continue until hamas is driven from power. but that seems far off. hamas has been battered but remains in control of gaza and has been using the prisoner releases to show that even its military wing is still standing. >> and richard, many of the hostages released tonight still have members of their family in captivity. >> reporter: they absolutely do, lester. we're talking about 11 hostages freed tonight. two women and nine children. and every single one of them has either a husband or a father still held in gaza by hamas. >> richard engel, thank you. while those released have their freedom back, they are now dealing with the trauma of their captivity and sharing what it was like with loved ones. raf sanchez speaks to some of those family members about the road ahead. >> reporter: tonight amid tearful scenes of hostages reuniting with their families we're learning new details about their time in captivity and the conditions that around 170 remaining hostages are enduring still. 9-year-old ohad munder zichri was released friday with his mother ruth. they spent 49 days in gaza as prisoners of hamas. >> they were with one guy who kept them all the time. and she told me that all the time he did like that. so they were scared. they were whispering. >> were they ever tortured by hamas? >> no. i don't think so. >> reporter: the family says they never saw other hostages and were moved constantly. sometimes held in tunnels like this, other times in houses or apartments. >> they didn't get a lot of food. to go to the bathroom they had to knock on the door, and then 1 1/2 hours waiting or 2 hours. >> reporter: cut off from the world, they had no idea about the scale of the october 7th attack. or the global effort to bring them home. >> she told me i was on the television? are you serious? i told her, your picture is all over the world. >> reporter: they also didn't know ohad's grandfather was alive but remains a hostage. and found out they were being freed just hours before it happened. 25-year-old roni krivoi escaped and was on the run inside gaza for four days before he was recaptured, his family says. until now most of what we knew came from yocheved lifschitz, one of the first hostages freed more than a month ago. >> there are huge, huge network of tunnels underneath. it looks like a spider webb. >> reporter: the hostages may have valuable intelligence for israel's military. but experts say the hostages need time to adjust. >> they come out extremely anxious, suspicious, passive. they were passive for a long time. so there is a lot of work to be done. to give them their sense of agency back. >> reporter: israel's government issuing guidelines for dealing with released children, saying expect age-inappropriate behavior like bedwetting, limit the number of visitors to keep them from being overwhelmed, and offer reassurance that they're safe now. doctors say most of the children are in good health and ohad is now back home. but he has a long journey ahead just to be a kid again. >> and raf, we're also hearing one of the older hostages is now in serious medical condition. what more do we know? >> reporter: lester, 84-year-old great grandmother elma avraham was rushed straight to the icu after being released from gaza sunday night. hospital staff say she's on a ventilator and fighting for her life. lester. >> raf sanchez tonight, thank you. in vermont the suspect accused of shooting three young palestinian college students appeared in court today as police investigate whether it was a hate crime. stephanie gosk is in vermont. >> reporter: 48-year-old jason eaton pleaded not guilty today to attempted murder. accused of shooting three u.s. college students, all palestinians, in burlington, vermont visiting family for thanksgiving. >> this horrific unprovoked attack was a tragic violation of the values and character of this welcoming, inclusive community. >> reporter: the family says tahseen ali ahmed, hisham awartani and kinnan abdalhamid were out for a walk. chatting in arabic and english. two of them were wearing keffiyehs, traditional arab scarves. according to the affidavit, abdalhamid told police a man in a hoodie walked toward them and pulled out a pistol and started firing without saying a word. all three were shot. >> they're all stable. but hisham, the prognosis is that he won't be able to walk again. >> reporter: hisham's parents spoke with nbc news's erin mclaughlin today at their home in the west bank city of ramallah. >> it was a vicious crime and it will change my son's life. >> forever. >> forever. there's no reason that he should have been targeted in this way because it was a targeted crime without a doubt. >> reporter: authorities have not charged eaton with a hate crime but police say they are still investigating. >> i do want to be clear that there is no question this was a hateful act. >> reporter: it comes during a nationwide spike in both islamophobic and antisemitic incidents. >> all of us have also seen a sharp increase in the volume and frequency of threats against jewish, muslim and arab communities across our countries. >> reporter: the war overseas fueling protests and hate nationwide. >> we need to preach that all hate against jews, against muslims, antisemitism, islamophobia, these are ills in our country and they undermine our democratic values. >> do you think that is a message we're hearing from leaders in this country? >> there's some lip service being paid to this, stephanie, but it's not backed by really sincere efforts. >> reporter: palestinian american amani jamal is dean of international affairs at princeton. she went to the same high school in the west bank as the three young men. >> these students are me 30 years ago. and our dream was to come to the united states to get an education so we could live a life of dignity and freedom. >> reporter: hisham awartani's father wanted him to stay in the u.s. for the holidays because he thought it would be safer than ramallah. >> who would think that such a thing would happen in one of the most liberal, diverse places in the world? >> reporter: tonight he hopes his son will be able to walk again. >> we believe in our kids' strength and we are certain that he's going to stand up on his feet again. >> so stephanie, we know the suspect is being held without bail. what else are we learning about him? >> reporter: yeah, lester, we're learning jason eaton was let go from his job. authorities also say he had multiple guns in his home including three shotguns and the pistol that was allegedly used in the shooting. and according to the affidavit when investigators and police arrived at his home to do the search he said to them, "i've been waiting for you." lester? >> stephanie gosk in burlington. thank you. once again suspected iranian-backed militants have fired toward u.s. forces in the waters off yemen. courtney kube is at the pentagon tonight. courtney, what more do we know about this? >> reporter: that's right, lester. overnight militants believed to be iranian-backed houthi rebel fighters fired two close-range ballistic missiles from yemen that landed near a u.s. navy warship, the "uss mason." and just two hours before that the "mason" was responding to a distress call from a commercial tanker that was hijacked by pirates. a team of u.s. sailors detained the hijackers, who are suspected to be somali citizens. now, no one was injured, and tonight defense officials do not believe the two incidents were linked. but this as tensions remain high in the region with at least 73 attacks on bases housing americans in iraq and syria in the last six weeks. but tonight defense officials say those attacks on bases stopped when the truce in gaza began. lester? >> courtney kube, thanks. the house could vote as soon as this week to expel embattled congressman george santos, who concedes that his days in congress may be coming to an end. ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, the house speaker weighed in on santos's situation today. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, lester. the house speaker mike johnson said he spoke at length with congressman santos about his situation and said that the congressman does have options as it relates to his future. there's a renewed call to boot santos from office after the house ethics committee released a scathing report about his alleged misconduct. santos could be only the sixth member of the house to be expelled from office in american history. now, santos has called the ethics investigation a smear campaign and has said that if he is expelled from office he will wear that move as a badge of honor. the earliest the house could vote on this potential expulsion would be wednesday of this week. it would require a 2/3 vote majority in order to pass. and late tonight on social media santos has posted that he has no plans to resign. lester? >> ryan nobles on capitol hill. thank you. in 60 seconds a new dangerous blast of winter weather in the east. al roker will tell us where they could get a foot or more of snow. plus, with flu and rsv cases on the rise what you need to know to stay healthy. right after this.o kno w w d i suffarthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. mr. clean magic eraser powers through tough messes. so it makes it look like i spent hours cleaning, and you know i didn't. it makes my running shoe look like new! it's amazing. it's so good. it makes it look like i have magical powers. magic eraser and sheets make cleaning look easy. tonight we are watching dangerous winter weather hitting the midwest and northeast. al roker is tracking it for us. what are the trouble spots? >> well, lester, right now this lake effect snow machine from the u.p. of michigan all the way to new york, parts of ohio as well for 5 million people. you can see those snow bands now cranking across the great lakes. we're going to be looking tonight at these gusty winds. the lakes will continue to generate this snow, reduce visibility, slick travel from marquette all the way to buffalo, new york. highest amounts are going to be in the tug hill plateau area between watertown and utica. we're talking upwards of three feet of snow or more. plus we're also going to be looking at some of these temperatures dropping, plummeting into the upper to low 20s. wind chills will feel even worse, lester. >> all right, al, thank you. and as we head toward winter we're seeing an alarming rise in respiratory illnesses like rsv in children. anne thompson now on what parents need to know. >> reporter: these scenes of packed hospital waiting rooms raising alarm in china. as it grapples with a spike in respiratory illnesses, mostly in children. the world health organization is asking for more information. here flu is now spreading across the u.s. the cdc reporting a nearly 4% increase in flu-related doctor visits. the southeast hit especially hard. but not like last year's tripledemic, flu, covid and rsv. doctors say rsv cases are on the rise. >> we've actually seen a tremendous increase in the number of children who we have diagnosed with rsv over the past seven to eight weeks. probably some of the highest that we've seen all season. >> reporter: dr. shane thinks cases have peaked at her hospital. they're increasing among children at gbmc health care in maryland. but a new preventive antibody called beyfortus is in short supply. >> how many doses did you get and how many doses do you need? >> i need a whole lot more than what i've gotten. i have gotten -- received less than 50. >> reporter: dr. theresa nguyen says it is crucial expectant moms get the rsv vaccine made for them. >> pregnant mothers between 32 to 36 weeks can get the vaccine. and if there has been four weeks they have made antibodies and passed it on to their infants at birth. >> reporter: though the cdc says 77,000 additional doses will be made available, it's advising doctors to prioritize those who need it, including infants six months and younger or with underlying conditions. >> and anne joins me here in the studio. why is this antibody in such short supply right now? >> well, the manufacturer, sanofi pasteur, says despite an aggressive supply plan the demand for beyfortus has been much higher than anticipated. in the meantime doctors say it's also important for adults over the age of 60 to get the rsv vaccine, to stop the spread and protect the most vulnerable and youngest among us, especially during the holidays, lester. >> anne, thank you. up next tonight, shoppers on a buying binge, setting records. what you need to know before you buy. member the pa? 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