And welcome to cnn news rooms continuing coverage of israel at war, im michael holmes. Its 1 a. M. In atlanta, 8 a. M. In gaza where estimated one million more than that have been displaced by the war between israel and hamas but theres been a major news break regarding hostages. American woman and daughter undergoing medical evaluation in israel after being released by hamas on friday. Judith and her daughter were visiting family at a kibbutz when they were taken hostage by hamas two weeks ago. Lambs is believed to have holding 200 hostages. Idf spokesperson had there to say after the women were released. These are the first two and what we see and what we know is that hamas is trying to paint itself as a Human Rights Organization now by having given back two of the hostages. Rockets are raining down on israel as im speaking and lets get back all the hostages and then we can speak with them. Cnn katie joins me live from london with more on what was a surprising development. Katie tell
even though he s polling far beyond his republican rivals in the state, his team recognizes he can t get complacent in this final stretch. he wants to ensure he doesn t cede any ground to his rivals. his speech has focused heavily on attacking president biden and specifically his record on foreign policy. at one point, donald trump was referring to the president s meeting with chinese president xi earlier in the week and stated to escalate his criticism calling joe biden quote, a stupid person, and suggesting he may be on medication. our leader is a stupid person. our leader our leader can t get off this stage. you see the stage? when he s finished with a speech by the time whatever he s taken wears off and he s looking, okay, thank you. all right. thank you. now, paula, some of these remarks and what you just heard right there is in line with some of the increasingly vi rhetor he s been using. last week while in new hampshire, he received a wave of backlash for callin
A senior officer working at the MSSC confirmed the development and said, "The letters have been issued to the heads of the airports and we expect that it shall be amended soon."
express his condolences for the msf staff and patients who were killed and injured when a u.s. military airstrike mistakenly struck an msf field hospital in kunduz, afghanistan, over the weekend. but the apology may be too late. this doesn t change anything. we appreciate the expression of condolences, but it doesn t change the fact that we have 22 dead patients and staff that were killed as a result of this attack. reporter: doctors without borders allowed our cameras access to the injured. now recovering in kabul, who described the bombing, the yelling, and the chaos, like doomsday. the united states, when we make a mistake, we re honest about it. we own up to it. reporter: but for days, the u.s. military kept changing its story. first saying u.s. troops were under fire. then acknowledging, they weren t. then saying, afghan troops had requested the airstrike. unnamed officials suggested low-level u.s. officers were at fault.
russia s behavior, and this is why people feel like russia holds the cards to decide what happens next. we ll keep watching this closely. the u.s. president offered his personal apology to doctors without borders for the deadly air strikes in northern afghanistan. the pentagon has admitted the sustained strikes on the hospital in kunduz on saturday were a mistake. 12 medical personnel and 10 patients were killed. 37 others were injured. this morning from the oval office, president obama spoke by telephone with doctors without borders international president to apologize and express his condolences for the msf staff and patients who were killed and injured when a u.s. military air strike mistakenly struck an msf field hospital in kunduz, afghanistan, over the weekend. the doctors without borders lost many of its staff. that apology wasn t enough. nick robertson has details of