it is 1:00 in the afternoon in israel. and new images show the children who are part of monday s hostage release being united with their families after seven weeks of captivity we expect the release of 10 more hostages at this point on tuesday. 11 israelis, including nine children were freed yesterday as part of the temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. that bricks the total to 51 over the last four days. lawrence: the limited truce has been extended to at least wednesday. we have been seeing large dark smoke clouds filling the gaza skyline over the last hour, brian. brian: what s that about. trey yingst is live in tel aviv right now. hey, trey. trey: hey, guys, good morning. it s day five of the cease-fire between israel and hamas. we got update from one of the top doctors here at the hospital in tel aviv discussing the conditions condition of the patients that got hear last night those children that were released from gaza as part of this larger cease-fire
say that they are all in relatively good condition, they are undergoing a medical assessment at this time, pam. and so far, kaitlan, no americans as we know have been freed. despite that, president biden says he s hopeful at least a few will be released in the coming days, perhaps tomorrow. we ll have to wait and see. by the end of this four-day pause in fighting, hamas is expected to free 50 hostages. of course, that is assuming this truce holds. other conditions in this deal include the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners in critical aid getting into gaza. matthew chance has been tracking this and these hostages and how they finally made their way after a difficult journey back to israel. here s his report. reporter: they kidnapped and killed. but now hamas is showing its gunmen releasing israelis in gaza. for many, these are disturbing scenes. 9-year-old ohad munder. an old woman being carried by a masked man as palestinians cheered. after 49 long days of capt
weapons, probably could have broken the blockade of mariupol. your biggest speaker, reverend al sharpton, just was very inspirational. he said, if you put it all on the line, you can let back much more than you put in, and the west had put itself in that position, giving up the weapons we really need, when he needed them. we may not be in this dire position. yeah. i mentioned that you are originally from canada. i know you re now leading a group of civilians. taken up arms. what made you join the forces and 53 days into the war, what it s your objective? can you see any end in sight? well, the territorial defense forces are, have been set up in january as a branch of ukrainian armed forces and they protect and defend the regions in which we live, and that s what i do. i find no reason why somebody
information that telling you how long they can keep this up, and is there going to be a point where the humanitarian crisis becomes so dire that it forces them to have to yield some of that territory? well, they have thanks for having me on your show. look, there s no point in surrendering. they re just going to get tortured and killed anyway. we ve seen this is how the russians behave. how they ve always behaved and how they prosecute warriors. they shoot innocent civilians, kidnap children. they agree humanitarian corridors and then they straith and bomb them. i wish he would quick walking back his comments. absolutely correct russia should be sanctioned as a state sponsor of terrorism. you know, had we had more heavy
it is somebody in the bowels of the bureaucracy. you have to set a new tone, you have to set a new sense of direction and authority. i think that is happening. greta: you mentioned mexico. last week we were with secretary napolitano in texas/ mexico border. i ve traveled with you to mexico as well. is there a war going on in mexico? well, there certainly is an armed struggle going on. so far the cartels have not been trying to overthrow the mexican government. although they are trying to seize and hold territory to operate their drug activities. greta: you don t call it a war? i don t want to get into semantics. this is a conflict against really bad people. these mexican cartel leaders are the most ruthless people. you talk about terrorism in pakistan, look at these people, they behead victims, kidnap children, they indiscriminately