sight of the aim. we re going to dismantle hamas. we re going to bring back the hostages, and we re going to return safety to israelis. meanwhile, thousands of israelis gathered in tel aviv tonight, including the families of hostages pleading with the israeli government to bring back their loved ones, bring them back to israel, this as another hostage 27-year-old inbar hynum died while being held captive by hamas. according to the israeli prime minister s office her death means 21 hostages have died inside gaza, while 129 others remain held captive. we have all the latest developments from tel aviv. reporter: in the wake of the tragic deaths of three israeli hostages killed by israeli soldiers in northern gaza, a large crowd gathered in downtown tel aviv on saturday night in what has become known as hostages square to demand that thes tajz in gaza come home, demand that the hostages in gaza come holm, demand that the netanyahu government does more. i spoke to a number o
good morning, everyone. welcome to cnn this morning. it is saturday, april 8th camera, walker. i m victor blackwell. thank you for being with us. i almost wore my easter pick today. early tomorrow. try for tomorrow. i had had a lavender for one of the days, but you know, we ll figure it out and the color s up for tomorrow. i promise. here s what we re watching two major, very different rulings on access to a medical abortion pill across the country. one judge halts availability of the drug another preserves access to it in some states will sort out the rulings and the coming legal challenges escalating tensions in the middle east. at least three people are dead in separate attacks. we are live in jerusalem with the very latest it s sad and pathetic to think. that our democracy. can be taken away from a voter. vice president kamala harris travels to tennessee after two democratic members are expelled for leading a gun protest on the house floor. their constituents now left wit
administrations there was insufficient senior-level consideration of worst case scenarios and how quickly those might follow. and also gets into specifics surrounding processes that weren t effectively put in place to deal with withdrawal as it was actually unfolding. for example, saying that the n noncombatant evacuation operation which the department of defense stood up didn t have a lead at the state department to coordinate with them, and there wasn t a single person on the seventh floor here at the state department which is where the secretary of state sits, coordinating on this crisis scenario. it also paints a pictures of the challenges that this presented for the afghans on the ground because there weren t decisions made in advance about where those afghans that the u.s. was going to help evacuate from the country were actually going to go. now this is a long-anticipated report. the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan almost two years
specifics surrounding processes that weren t effectively put in place to deal with withdrawal as it was actually unfolding. for example, saying that the noncombatant evacuation operation which the department of defense stood up didn t have a lead at the state department to coordinate with them and there wasn t a single person on the seventh floor here at the state department which is where the secretary of state sits coordinating on this crisis scenario. it also paints a picture, you know, of the challenges that this presented for the afghans on the ground because there weren t decisions made in advance about where those afghans that the u.s. was going to help evacuate from the country were actually going to go. now, this is a long anticipated report. the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan almost two years ago. the report was done more than a year ago. there was a classified version of it shared with congress a few months ago, but just now we have received this unclassified version, and th
afghanistan, saying there was insufficient senior-level consideration of worst case scenarios and how quickly those might follow. it also gets into specifics surrounding processes that weren t effectively put in place to deal with the withdrawal as it was unfolding, for example, saying the noncombat tonight eva evacuation didn t have a lead at the state department to coordinate with them. there wasn t a single person on the seventh floor here at the state department which is where the secretary of state sits coordinating on this crisis scenario. it also paints a picture of the challenges that this presented for the afghans on the ground, because there weren t decisions made in advance about where those afghans that the u.s. was going to help evacuate from the country were actually going to go. now, this is a long anticipated report. the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan almost two years