whether to sign off on a deal to free some women and children held hostage by hamas. cnn correspondents are in the region and right here in washington covering this critical moment in the war, first i want to go to cnn s matthew chance in tel aviv, israel. what s the latest word on this deal and what it entails? reporter: well, that deal, pam, is still being debated by the israeli cabinet. they ve been meeting for hours, and it could be several hours still, we re told, before a decision is finally reached but the terms of that deal are pretty clear, it would involve the release of at least 50 israeli hostages from gaza by the palestinian group, hamas. over a period of between four and five days, so there would be about ten people every day being released. in the meantime, israel would pause its conflict, pause its hostilities there and allow for that hostage release to take place. the israelis have said they d be open to the possibility of a further pause as well as long as
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who were badly wounded and dying. that puts frankly that puts a face on it that argues that maybe we should be doing everything we can to help these people and maybe we are not and they are dying. there are huge anti-government protests. next stop, yemen. massive crowds are pooring into the streets and hundreds of troops are on hand to protect them. they are loyal to a general who has broken ranks with the president. the president is considered a u.s. ally and credited with targeting terrorists in the country. thousands of protesters are reported in cities across syria and social media is playing a role. a movement on facebook calling the turnout great friday after weeks of daily protest, the government announced it is lifting that emergency law that s been in place for 48 years. human rights groups are urging