saphier, lieutenant colonel, tulsi gabbard, katie pavlich, and jimmy faila. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. fox news alert, dramatic new video showing 24 hostages and red cross vans being driven to safety. after spending nearly 50 days in captivity, by the terrorists known as hamas. among them are 13 israeli women and children, but no americans were freed. fighting in gaza pausing for the first time since the war started way back on october 7. this is for a four-day truce. president biden is reacting for the first time. from the moment hamas kidnapped these people i along with my team have worked around the clock to secure the release. teddy bears waiting to greet those children at the hospital. a stark reminder of the trauma these children have been through at such a very young age. we expect more hostages to be released tomorrow and more the day after and the day after that. [inaudible] i think the chances are real. i don t trust hamas to do any
this is a special edition of the ingraham angle from washington, d.c. i hope everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving with your family. we have a big show planned for you don t. victor davis hanson, stephen miller, ned ryun and charlie hurt are all here. but, first, israel and hamas at this moment are engaged in a temporary cease-fire set to go on for just a few days. hamas releasing a total of 24 hostages. 39 palestinians. we go live now there to tel aviv where fox s jeff paul is standing by with the latest. jeff? yeah, lisa, a bit of mixed emotions tonight here in israel. obviously a huge sense of relief, 13 hostages from israel being released today. but sort of bitter knowing that there are more than 200 who remain under hamas control. at least inside gaza. but, if this cease-fire that started today at 7:00 a.m. over and over again for the next three days. in total hamas today releasing 24 hostages. 13 israelis, 11 foreign nationals. among the israelis freed, we know that f
welcome to the special edition of hannity. i m jason chaffetz in for sean tonight. i hope you all had a very happy thanksgiving. well, today, as part of a four-day pause in fighting between israel and hamas, 24 hostages including 13 israelis have been released from gaza. remember, these hostages have been held in gaza since the hamas attacks back on october 7th. after today s release, 240 hostages still reportedly remain captive in gaza. with an estimated ten americans among them. here now with the latest on the ground in israel as our very own jeff paul. just? good evening, jason. we are learning tonight that, on top of the 13 people who are released today, we are expecting maybe another 13 could come out tomorrow. but i ve got to tell you, here on the ground in israel, the mood is bittersweet. mentioning sort of what you are saying, that there s more than 200 people who are still being held captive in gaza. but today was a huge and crucial first step, and if this curren
good day to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m max foster in for kasie hunt. it is friday, november 24. it is 5:00 a.m. in the eastern u.s. of course, 10:00 here in london and noon in gaza where a carefully negotiated truce has been holding for five hours now the pause in fighting set to last four days during which hamas has agreed to release 50 civilian hostages, the first 13 women and children set to be released from gaza at 9:00 a.m. eastern time. 39 palestinian prisoners are also due to be released today into the west bank from this place, israel s prison. the timing of that release still to be announced. oren lieberman is joining us live from tel aviv, slightly shaky start to this truce, but it very quickly took hold. reporter: slightly. there was israeli artillery fire in the minutes after 7:00, there were red alerts warning of potential incoming rocket fire in the communities around gaza, but by 7:30 or so, it seemed, and from our teams down t
. hello, everybody, i m joey jones along with dr. nicole sapphire. lieutenant colonel, tulsi gabbard. it s five in new york city and this is the five. fox news alert, dramatic new video showing 24 hostages and red cross vans being driven to safety. after spending nearly 50 days in captivity, by the terrorists known as hamas. among them are 13 israeli women and children, but no americans were freed. fighting in gaza pausing for the first time since the war started way back on october 7. this is for a four-day truce. president biden is reacting for the first time. from the moment hamas kidnapped these people i along with my team have worked around the clock to secure the release. teddy bear is waiting to greet those children at the hospital. a stark reminder of the trauma these children have been through at such a very young age. we expect more hostages to be released tomorrow and more the day after and the day after that. [inaudible] i think the chances are rea