harris: fox news alert. only one american has been released by hamas terrorists. the white house hopes americans will be included on what we re told to expect today, a new list of people to be freed by hamas terrorists. we are in the final hours of that extended six-day cease-fire in the israeli/hamas war. i m harris falkier and you are in the faulkner focus. israel says it has the list of the hostages set to be released today and notified their families. and they will try to extend the cease-fire as long as the terrorists keep releasing at least ten hostages per day. we know that the hostage taking serial killers, hamas, have released 12 hostages, ten israelis and two foreign nationals just yesterday. so today would make the sixth time that they would move to release people. to date, 85 of the 240 hamas initially kidnapped have gone free. israeli american 4-year-old abigail edan who i mentioned moments ago, has been released from the hospital now two days after she was r
crashing into the ocean near japan overnight. six people are said to have been on board. carley: there are reports that one of the engines looked like it was on fire as the aircraft went down. more hostages have been released the fighting set to begin again. direct link between ground operations and pressure on hamas. more than 140 israeli hostages remain in gaza. every day counts for that baby. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas is heading to texas today. couldn t come at a more critical time because the holiday week did nothing to slow the surge. law that mayorkas want is accelerant to every single aspect of the border crisis. now underway and it s a big one. at least 5 to 8 inches of snow are expected across the upper midwest, new york, and new england. an unrelenting hoard of super pigs already spreading out of control in canada. now we have an invasion coming from the north. i don t know how to handle an invasion of pigs, you need to kill them and gri
hi, everyone. i m alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace. it is 4:00 in new york. 11:00 p.m. in israel and gaza, where we may be on the verge of a breakthrough in the unprecedented hostage situation on the ground there. sources tell nbc news that a tentative deal has been reached for release of some of the hostages held by hamas. a spokesperson for the israeli military cautioning in the last few hours that there is no final deal yet, but that there is, quote, some progress. the israeli cabinet meeting to discuss the issue at this hour. here are the terms as it stands right now. this is according to a senior u.s. official. 50 women and children would be traded for 150 palestinian prisoners in israeli custody. there would also be a pause in the fighting for four days to allow for more rounds of hostages exchanges and for more humanitarian aid to enter gaza. up to 300 to 400 trucks per day. overall, the deal adds up to what u.s. officials are calling the most significant diploma