on msnbc. it s time for american voices with alecia menendez. thank you so much. hello everyone. we start with the release of 20 more hostages in gaza. 13 are israeli detainees and seven are foreign nationals. this is the second group of hostages to be released as a part of a cease-fire deal between hamas and israel. hamas delayed the release of this group for hours claiming israel violated the terms of the agreement. ey arrived in israel a short while ago. the alleged violations include continued attacks on civilians in gaza by israeli forces and mitions in aid from gaza. the white house has working with qatar, egypt and israel in implementation of the deal. the cease-fi is supposed to last for four days. the truth started yesterday after the four-day period, israel plans to resume ground attacks on gaza for at least the next two months. the health ministry in gaza said israel has already killed an estimated 14,500 civilians 5000 of which, were children. tell us how this d
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as a shelter for displaced people. the hamas run health ministry says at least 50 people were killed. it says at least 80 people were killed in the two blasts. the second blast the health ministry said 32 people from one family, including 19 children, were killed. we of course cannot confirm those figures, but we will shortly put those claims to a spokesman from the israeli defence forces. hundreds of people have been leaving gaza city s al shifa hospital on foot, with doctors saying israeli forces had issued by loudspeaker an order to evacuate. the israeli military has denied this. it said it had agreed to expand and assist an evacuation, following a request by the hospital s director. we ve just had these pictures in from central gaza. newsagency afp says they show palestinians evacuated from al shifa hospital, heading south. you will see there in the background there tanks. we don t know how far this was recorded from the hospital. the israeli military says her hamas has a
tomorrow as favourites, and that s certainly what this enormous crowd here, about 90,000 people were back in here, that s what they ll expect. it does run quite strong here, it s always the australian cricket team that are per trade as the betty s. as well as england s team and the ball wood movies. in sport, sometimes the weight of expectation can count against you. i sometimes the weight of expectation can count against you. can count against you. i look forward of can count against you. i look forward of that can count against you. i look forward of that one - can count against you. i look i forward of that one tomorrow. croatia are approaching the closing stages against latvia in riga, with the score 2 0. it was lovro majer who got croatia off to the perfect start by opening the scoring early on. that one goal lead was soon two, this time andrej kramaric finding the bottom corner to put his side in total control. once again that one is almost over as they enter stopp
still facing backlash over its military operations in al shifa hospital. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has more on the situation on the ground. united nations agency for palestinian refugees began the day by saying that they had run out of fuel and they would not be able to keep on carrying out their operations, saying that would have a devastating effect for the people of gaza us. a few hours later the israeli war cabinet announced they would allow some fuel to come into gaza, the israelis have said they are very keen that hamas do not get their hands on this fuel, it will be monitored and apparently it will go towards water supplies trying to make fresh water available to people, and also trying to reboot the sewage system which apparently has failed in recent days of the world health organization is really concerned about the spread of disease saying that is a big problem. meanwhile the israeli operations continue at the hospital, the biggest hospital in gaza, you wi