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should these children be used as bargaining chips? no. they shouldn't. >> meanwhile it is believed that hamas does not have dozens of other hostages, that those hostages have likely been placed with other terrorist groups such as the palestinian islamic jihad, which further complicates efforts to secure those hostages released. back in the united states, the senior biden officials are begging israel to try to be more precise and take fewer risks in future strikes in gaza against hamas once the pause in fighting ends. col coming up, we'll take to you gaza and speak with a humanitarian worker on the ground. also a runner-up in the 2024 field for a big shiny endorsement for one of america's richest families. first, let's go to tel aviv. oren, what do you know about this greatest list of hostages who were released today who appear to be mostly older women? >> reporter: first let look at this video now. this was moments ago at sheba hospital. not that far from where we're standing right now. this is shortly after a helicopter landed, bringing the hostages from the crossing where they had entered israel, and taking them to sheba medical center. eight of the hostages taken there. we have not gotten an update on their condition. we expect that later tonight. perhaps very early tomorrow morning. two other israeli hostages were taken to a medical center in tel aviv, and then two were taken to the medical center where all the foreign nationals have gone. you can see the hostages, i'm sorry, the freed hostages, being loaded on the bus. they are elderly women. of the ten hostages released, only one was a minor. one was a 17-year-old israeli woman. those now being treated and they'll be in the process of the medical evaluations and the mental health checks, a far more difficult part of the process. crucially, the process worked today and the truce held and that was a major question. it played out a little later than we thought it would. it did in fact play out and that both well for tomorrow where we expect the release of another ten israeli women and children in exchange for another 30 palestinian prisoners. women and children released from israeli jails. we saw that happen tonight as well. the question, what happens beyond that? cia director bill byrnes in qatar where the majority of these have taken place. they are trying to extend it beyond that to include not only elderly women and children but elderly men. that remains a challenging question. >> both hamas and israel are accusing each other of violating this pause in fighting today. there was a skirmish in northern gaza. what exactly happened and what might this mean for any hopes of the pause continuing at least a few more days? >> this was the clearest violation of the cease-fire terms to this point. of course, different stories from both sides here. israel says three explosive devices were detonated near their troops sitting in agreed-upon positions. they came under fire and returned fire. meanwhile, hamas accused israel of the skirmishes. regardless of how it happened, we're not there so we can't verify how it played out on the ground, the truce itself held. we have seen it on fragile thin ice before. the terms of the truce held together. the hostages continue to come out. and at least in the short term, it both well for tomorrow. after that, very much an open question at this point. >> all right. thank you. senior white house correspondent and chief national security respondent joining us now. i'm sure they are disappointed. to what does the white house attribute the fact that other than the two americans at the very beginning of this crisis, in this batch of hamas releases over the last few days, only one american has been released so far. the 4-year-old little girl whose parents were murdered. >> they had definitely hoped by the end of the four-day pause, three americans would have gotten out. so far we've only seen abigail edan on sunday. when you speak to them, this is a very, very difficult situation. i don't think i've heard a single u.s. official talking to me about the hostages ever say anything with 100% confidence. there are caveats attached to everything, right? their whereabouts, their conditions, not in addition to the fact that hamas can't be trusted. one interesting thing that a senior official told me yesterday is that so far, they don't believe that hamas is sort of purposefully holding back these american hostages but that does get to hamas's motives which i think nobody feels confident talking about. >> i'll have to ask the former prime minister, i'll be talking to him in a few minutes. we'll see what he says. bill byrnes is back in qatar where a lot of these negotiations are taking place. what should we make of his frequent trips there? >> a remarkable meeting to talk about the hostage negotiations. this really sends the message that he is the biden point man on all things hostages. he is really not just the u.s. spy master but a very capable diplomat. a long-time diplomat. long respected in the region. he's out there to push what the administration wants right now. the efforts to get the american hostages out. to extend the pause. and then to broaden this conversation out into the much more difficult conversations, getting the men back. the negotiations about those idf soldiers who are being held. and really, to echo what the white house is saying in that if israel will start up their military operations again, what the u.s. wants to see is a much more cautious approach. a much more surgical approach. >> and speaking of that, the surgical approach. this is, i've been hearing this from the administration and frankly, from democrats and republicans in congress that they want israel to be more surgical when the fighting resumes, which everybody expects they have at some point. unless hamas surrenders or decides to go on a cruise to yemen. israel is going back. they're not giving up until hamas is gone. and they want the civilian casualties to lessen at the very least. is israel going to start listening? >> u.s. official say that israel has been leading their advice, at least in part. they have been stressing particularly in anticipation of the offensive starting up again. when it comes to southern gaza, they want to see operations more targeted, more surgical. they want the israelis to be more deliberate and careful. they are saying we have seen them take that advice, at least in part. they said basically the operations actually would have been even bigger in scale were it not for the u.s. i think we're seeing this interesting rhetorical shift coming from the white house. in the early days we were hearing a lot of emphasis on the u.s. can't tell the israelis what to do. we are not involved in making the military decisions. and now we are getting a lot of, we are advising them. they are taking our advice. they seem to be helping to shape the tactical decisions. this is according to u.s. officials. i think the administration knows there are real questions about whether israel really can go back to doing what it was doing once the pause is oh. both politically and militarily. >> obviously the biggest problem is, that hamas is within the population. it's not like there's a hamas military base in gaza. the whole area is a hamas military base. thank you both for being here. former israeli prime minister and defense minister naftali bennett joins me now. we have only seen one american hostage in this round of hostage releases. obviously there were two american hostages released in the beginning. in this round of hostage releases, only one american has been released despite u.s. pressure. why do you think that is? >> i think it is just random from israel's perspective. we don't make a distinction between the israelis that are in captivity, kidnapped by hamas regardless of their particular foreign citizenship. we don't care. we want them all back. so we are working hard to do that. >> who is deciding who gets released? is that just random by hamas? >> no. the negotiations going. on it is done primarily by criteria that hamas is not abiding to but by and large, getting the children and their parents out together. hamas is deliberately keeping one or two of the parents back in gaza. but children, young people, and the parents of children first. and then later on the rest. >> even though you were not in office on october 7th, you still say you bear responsibility for the failures of the israeli government that led to what happened on that day. the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu has still not acknowledged responsibility. the longer this war goes on, it seems like netanyahu is growing weaker in the eyes of the israeli public, at least according to polls. do you think he will continue to get weaker and weaker? >> i don't want to comment on the domestic israeli politics, and certainly, i won't attack the prime minister on foreign press. we're all focused on winning the war. >> i want to ask but israeli strikes on gaza. ultimately, this pause in hospit, in hostilities will end. and israel will try to destroy hamas. the one thing i continue to hear from israeli supporters in the u.s. government, democrats or republicans, i keep hearing that the idf needs to be much more careful when it comes to palestinians in gaza. the idf needs to use more precision munitions. that they need to take fewer risks. even if the conservative estimates are right with 15,000 killed. even if 5,000 are hamas. that's still a 2-1 ratio of civilians to hamas. that's a lot of civilians who have been killed. is netanyahu going to continue to ignore president biden on this issue of civilian casualties? >> well, we're not magicians. there is no magic way to dramatically reduce collateral damage when hamas's deliberate goal, intentional goal is to increase gaza casualties in order for you to ask me that precise question. hamas wants to stop the war in a cynical way by effectively killing its own people, by placing them in harm's way. if there were a magical way where we could tweezer them out, just shooting, we would do it. we do try to reduce civilian casualties. the reality is that there is no magic. the current ratio is lower than what it was at the beginning. and lower than the international standards in iraq and afghanistan. you will see that israel has one of the lowest ratios. >> what do you think will happen in gaza after the war is over? what will gaza look like? who will take over? who will keep order? >> well, i'll tell you what i think we ought to do. the first thing is to fully disarm gaza and ensure that there is no more arms, no more explosives after we dismantle and eliminate hamas. the first thing is to kill the hamas leadership and the terrorists. then clean up gaza from weapons and explosives so something like this can never happen again. the third thing i would do is create a buffer zone into gaza about 1 1/2 kilometers deep which would be a no man's land between gaza and israel so this sort of thing can't happen. and israel would retain overall defense responsibility but we don't want to govern the gazans. what i think we would do is create an interim technocratic self-government that would stay for about five years, govern gaza. denazify gaza which means clean out all the incitement, that all jews are pigs and devils, and create a sustainable government with perhaps the countries in that area. >> what do you mean by denazify? no free speech? people can't say nasty thing about jews? get rid of them how? >> in. -- >> no. >> you mean like in the education system. >> yeah. >> the education system. and media. we cannot -- here's what we learned. one of the lessons learned. when people are incited with gaend from the moment they're born, though they are 20 years old, that all jews are pigs and devils and need to be slaughtered, they go out and slaughter jews. if it is something that we used to sort of procrastinate on, or not take care of, we can't ignore it anymore. >> don't you think the last six weeks have done a lot to incite and inspire a whole new generations of terrorists? all the civilian deaths? don't you worry that in itself will raise and inspire a whole new generation of palestinians who hate israelis? >> it depends what we do next. i want to remain you, in the nazi war, in the final months there were many, many civilian casualties. yet germany was denazified after the war and we have a new germany. we don't have a goal of killing civilians. we have a goal of reducing the number of deaths of civilians. if anyone has a magic plan, how to eradicate hamas without any collateral damage, bring it on and we'll adopt it. barring that, we have to get the job done and then denazify gaza. >> thank you so much, sir. appreciate your time. >> thank you. up next, a the at a us check from inside gaza. and the 24/7 operation to get critical resources there before this pause in fighting ends. and this today from russia. american paul whelan, the rine locked up there, says he was attacked by a fellow prisoner. what he's telling cnn about the incident. staying in our world lead, the red crescent reports that 200 trucks carrying much-needed food and water and baby formula and blankets have arrived in gaza since the pause in fighting. the red crescent also claims that they were blocked from entering northern gaza. the world health organization is warning that disease could kill more people in gaza. the need grows more dire by the day. let's bring in the unicef spokesman. he's to the phone because the internet connection in gaza is too poor to access. while the truce has been extended another two days, it is not enough time to get in all the humanitarian aid needed for the millions in gaza. describe what you've seen over the last if you days and the toll it's taken on people. especially children. >> yes, just massive destruction. it just tell me consistently of this war's relentless assault on civilians and on children. it tells me the story of a war on children. this is a place that you know was full of energy and life. and like a collective darkness has fallen upon gaza. the aid coming in, it is the right type of aid. the enormity of need. hospitals look like war zones and people used to live with televisions and nice warm beds. it's desperate. it is the right aid but it is not enough and will only be enough if this turn into a prolonged cease-fire. >> you said you saw children with ghastly wounds untreated because of the lack of medical aid. how dire is the situation when it comes to medical needs? >> it's horrendous. if a child is getting a lot of diarrhea or serious illnesses because of unclean water, parents know what the children need. those children not only get cared. i go into a hospital and you see doc doctors, doctors who have worked around the clock having to make decisions on children with horrendous wounds of war, shrapnel, eye injuries, broken bones. which ones do they treat? i helped carry a boy off a bus who had already lost a leg and had not had treatment for three days because he had come down from shifa hospital. we got him off the bus and then he lay on the floor in the hospital. they're war zones. but doctors were treating other people. people may be bleeding out or something. so i've not seen anything like it. everywhere you turn is a scenario like this. and again, why? every conversation should come back to empathy and it does worry you and worry me that some could overlook these tragic deaths. some are comfortable that the idea these horrors may start again. >> the images of the babies in the nicu transported out of gaza to egypt, they're just heart-rending with. see three, four people sharing a bed. what can you tell us about how the babies are doing? >> yeah, good news. good news for those who got out. not all did. but those who did, they're in egypt. they're in hospitals and they should have the proper care. it's everything you want to see. it seems like that's what life is. the israeli kids who got out. torment over the hostages released. the children in incubators, jake, out of gaza. there are more than a million children who are not. the children who literally grab me as i walk through a cab in tears. beautifully articulate where the brilliant brains merge with beautiful hearts and say where is the dignity? why does nobody care? i just want to go home. a young girl who said the only time she'd seen homelessness was when she saw her fullbright scholarship in d.c. it's never been in gaza. >> thank you. please stay in touch with us. coming up, a major win today for 2024 republican presidential candidate nikki haley. and not a republican -- not a major win for donald trump. stay with us. our 2024 lead, come on, guys. you know i love the election. thank you. we're just 48 days before the iowa caucuses and republican candidate nikki haley has picked up a huge endorsement from a very influential, powerful, let's be honest, super rich, the koch brothers. a very significant financial boost as time is quickly running out for any of donald trump's rivals to catch up to the republican front runner. let's bring in our political guy. the spokesperson didn't even let her relish the incoming cash. they have a way with words. no. a shady money from george soros, democrats, and never trump rinos in partnership with endless war swamp creatures in washington. by the way, that does not describe the koch brothers, will stop the maga movement or president trump from being the republican nominee and defeating crooked joe biden. that's the trump people. the spokesperson for ron desantis who won the support of kim reynolds criticized the endorsement of her saying every dollar should be reported as a contribution to the trump campaign. it's par for the course. the trump campaign attacks everything. anything that moves away from donald trump. soy. >> reporter: so that makes sense. desantis is a little more puzzling. any time you see an opponent getting attention, you want to bring attention to it. you want to show a level of poise. that you're so confident in your campaign that you're not worried about it. ins instead, trumpet the endorsements you got last week. the endorsements last week is a very significant endorsement. if you look at the last two folks that, if you look at santorum in 2012 and huckabee in 2008. that endorsement was key to the momentum they had. >> in winning iowa. >> yeah. winning iowa. it has organizational value to it. focus only and don't be worried about what nikki haley has. >> i still find it interesting that nikki haley by all accounts is the strongest republican candidate against joe biden, and yet she is nowhere close to donald trump. she might be the strongest republican in some polls and some states against donald trump. >> they all are. i guess the question is what does ron desantis, chris christie. what are they going to do? had a will blink first and get out of this race? because with all three of them in there, donald trump wins. like no one will be able to overcome him. but if chris christie gets out of the race, his support will probably go to nikki haley. that's one reason why. also because she's a woman. we've never had a female president. >> put that poll up again. don't be impatient. the poll shows trump with a commanding lead over his nearest rivals, ron desantis, south carolina governor nikki haley. they're tied for second. i mean, that's not bad. 16 and 16. i guess, if you consolidate it, it would be 32. still in striking distance. >> the thing with polls is the trend line. clearly the trend line is good for nikki haley. she has momentum. can she turn it into some level of consolidation? so far we haven't seen it. the thing i would worry about if i were on any campaign other than trump is that it has taken on a feeling of a very conventional fraction we had in 2016, which is that the dominant force in the race, trump, is left to his own devices. the other campaigns are fighting over the nontrump vote rather than focusing and training their efforts on consolidating the nontrump vote and trading the attacks on trump. >> and now you have the campaign for re-election. it seem to be this, i'm interpreting. so don't be mad if i'm wrong. it seems to be like he's going to get the nomination. i might as well just get on board now. we cannot let his brash style be the way that we walk away from his excellent stewardship of the united states during his first term in office, i guess, except for the covid part. >> i grew up in yonkers, new york. when i first started in city politics, there was an old saying. if they're going to run you out of town, get in front and make it look like you're leading your own parade. that kind of applies to fund-raisers. >> his great first term? january 6th. our country was on the brink of our democracy falling apart and we're going to credit, he separated children from their mothers. so many things that he did, i guess, that's why he's endorsing him. it wouldn't be because he is most likely had a great first term. >> so great exclusive and perpetrates from liz cheney comes out next week. and there is this part where liz cheney confronts kevin mccarthy on when he went down to mar-a-lago and basically threw donald trump his life line after january 6th. and just this incredible story. cheney go up to him. mar-a-lago? what the hell, kevin? mccarthy says they're really worried. trump is not eating. they asked me to come see him. what? you went to mar-a-lago because trump is not eating? karth. yeah. he's really depressed. first, i hope you enjoyed my command performance. i really put some skills in there. >> they're rationalizing their support for trump. >> he wasn't eating, kevin. the reason why is trump has the two things. the adulation and the small dollar donations of the most active, most vocal gop base voters. >> can i say that if the republican party wants somebody who is not eating because he can't semithe results of an election. like this is the leader of the free world. that is who we want? not us. >> he doesn't look like he wasn't eating. >> no body shaming. what we are learning about a rather serious cyber attack and the suspected iranian hackers claiming they took control of the computer system of the u.s. water supppply stationon. stay w with us. in our world lead, former u.s. marine paul whelan who is wrongfully detained in russia is now saying he was assaulted by a fellow prisoner in that jail. he said that a turkish prisoner with antiamerican leanings punched him in the face in a remote labor camp where they're being kept. he said other prisoners stepped in to help him and he was able to visit the doctor. he's been detained in russia for nearly five years and has been left behind the prisoner swaps between the united states and russia. in our national least, a growing threat with real consequences. real world consequences. the fbi and the department of homeland security are investigating a cyber attack aimed at taking down a water station outside pittsburgh, pennsylvania. a pro iranian group is taking responsibility. here to outline what we know and how this fits into other threats is the cnn cyber security reporter and the chief law enforcement intelligence analyst. what do we know about the pro iran hacking group and why they've targeted this particular plant in pittsburgh? shawn, sorry. >> it sounded like john to me. >> sorry, shawn. my bad. >> jake, the, this particular group has been pretty rampant around geopolitical conflicts like what we have now with iran, i'm sorry, israel and hamas. they call themselves the hacked activist group. they are trying to make statements. in reality this is one of several groups that a lot of cyber security researchers believe is doing the bidding of the iranian government and it is more about noise and information operation than actual impact on the ground. so what we saw here was this hacking group getting access to industrial equipment at this pennsylvania water facility. i talked to the general manager. he had no idea he would be caught up in a geopolitical event like this. i asked him if he anticipated being the subject of attention from iranian hackers. he's like no, we got 15,000 people in our community we're trying to get water to. they were startled by this and called the feds immediately. there were no threat directly to the water systems but it is another shot across the bow in terms of u.s. critical infrastructure. and sometimes the ease with which these hackers are able to gain access to the systems. >> and the water plant caught it early and were able to keep it running. >> they are playing it safe. cher changing out the equipment. they are cooperating with the fbi. they gave the fbi the digital could that of the hacked computer. so they are very much trying to cooperate and never in a million years, they said, did they imagine being caught in this cross fire. >> and talk if you would about the larger issue here. the cyber threat from iran and russia and china. this is a big deal in the growing, in the coming years. it will become a bigger deal and touch many month of of us. >> this is one of the things we did in new york city. the fbi cyber task force, to create something called ccsi. basically to take all of our critical infrastructure partners, water, power, cell lar phones, hospitals, basically, all the systems that cannot , aa task force where we were able to, if one was attacked, all of their experts would come together to fight that attack. more importantly, we were feeding them intel every day on, these are the indicators of compromise. search for them. these are the i.p. addresses the bad guys are using. lock them out. so this was a constant daily affair. i think what shawn is sharing with us also is, they've taken to targeting smaller places with lower levels of defenses to try and learn their way into systems and to exploit that. >> and john, hospital have also increasingly become targets of cyber attacks. especially ransomware attacks where they just want money. and we know it diverted ambulances from east texas hospitals on thanksgiving. it was more widespread than previously thought. it caused ambulances to be diverted in new mexico and new jersey. a huge danger to our health care system potentially. >> jake, this was targeting the computer systems of a major hospital provider that connected 40 hospital and it affected a number of them. we think of cyber attacks as well. a nonviolent crime. there is no blood on the floor. once you divert ambulances from heart patients, and moving them around, you're adding mile and minutes. and that means people could die from this. it is very serious. >> all right. thank you so much to both of you. coming you will next, moments of humor and moments of inspiration in the tribute for the former first lady. stay with us. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? 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[ laughter ] >> lighter moments from the grandson of former first lady rosalynn carter during her moving tribute ceremony today. carter passed away last week at the age of 96. despite his frail health, her husband, the former president, jimmy carter, was there along with all the living former first ladies and president biden and former president bill clinton. cnn's nick valencia shares more of the emotional day for the carter family and for the country. ♪ >> reporter: on a brisk atlanta day, under the beaming georgia sun, family and friends of the former first lady, rosalynn carter, gathered to celebrate her life. at 96 years old, her death was far from a life cut short. her husband of more than 77 years, who was rarely seen without her, the former president, jimmy carter, was there by her side for one final time despite his frail health. the 39th president has been receiving hospice care since february. sitting alongside former first ladies and presidents biden and clinton, carter's physical appearance was visibly diminished, but he was reportedly so determined to be there, he had a new suit tailor-made for the service. three generations of carters present, all four of their children and 11 of their grandchildren who served at honorary pallbearers. their marriage described by so many, especially their children, as one of the greatest love stories of all-time. >> they've given us such a great example of how a couple should relate. >> my mom spent most of her life in love with my dad. >> reporter: their youngest child an only daughter, amy, struggling through tears, reading a letter written 75 years ago by her father to her late mother. >> "when i see you, i fall in love with you all over again. does that seem strange to you? it doesn't to me. good-bye, darling, until tomorrow. jimmy." >> reporter: jason carter, the couple's grandson, recounting some of his fondest memories of his grandmother. >> we were on a itemly trip on a fly from delta, all sitting in the back of the airplane together. it took off. and we looked over, my grandmother took out this tupper pair of pimento cheese and this loaf of bread. she started making sandwiches. [ laughter ] and she gave it to all of us grandkids. then she started giving them to other people on the plane. >> reporter: dear friends describing a woman full of immense love. >> because of rosalynn carter, millions of lives are better off. what a gift she left. ♪ and the world will be as one ♪ >> reporter: country singer trisha yearwood and garth brooks performed, a touching tribute for a woman who led such a full life and brought hope to so very many people in this world. ♪ >> today's service was poignant, somber, at times lighthearted. today was a public celebration of life for rosalynn carter. tomorrow will be the third and final day of her memorial services. funeral processions will continue in her small hometown of plains, the first lady heading home. a look near the white house where the national park service is saving christmas, as we speak. a sappy ending to this one. that's next. a story whose bark is worse than its bite. the national christmas tree was no match for the gusty weather here in d.c. this afternoon, people watched on "pines" and needles as crews finished lifting the tree back into place after it toppled over. wind gusts hit 40 mires in the nation's capital today. the national christmas tree lighting ceremony is scheduled to take place on thursday, and because i know you're wondering, national park service says the tree is a 40-foot norway spruce. tonight, 30 teams compete, eight advance, one champion. coverage of the nba inseason tournament tonight at 7:00 eastern on tnt and on max. then a big night tomorrow on cnn. gayle king and sir charles barkley for the premiere of their new show "king charles." that's tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. our coverage continues now with mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" live from tel aviv

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