palestinian prisoners, according to qatari officials. hamas will hand over these hostages to red cross workers somewhere inside gaza. they will then enter israel through one of two places, either directly from gaza, right here, or further south from egypt down here. once in israel, they will be taken directly to hospitals by helicopter. now, the larger agreement calls for a pause in fighting for four days, a total of 50 hostages of the estimated 236 being held will be freed. americans are not expected to be released today, but some are part of the four-day agreement that includes abigail adan, whose fourth birthday is today. she turns 4 today. she was kidnapped on october 7th by hamas terrorists, who murdered her parents. this morning, we have seen some aid trucks crossing through from egypt, through the rafah crossing. here are some images of that. this is part of the agreement. we have teams of reporters standing by at all the crossings and across the region. let s get righ
next 24 hours. 150 palestinian prisoners will be handed over in exchange, we think, for 50 hostages taken by the terrorist group. jeff joins us live from tel aviv. jeff. sometimes this is the most dangerous part of a war, when you have an upcoming pause in the fighting. there is not a pause right now. it will not go into effect until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. that is part of the reason you are seeing the smoke rise above gaza. later today, we learned we ll be getting a press conference, news conference from prime minister netanyahu. the first comments he makes since they came to this agreement with hamas around 3 a.m. local time temperature took six hours to get to this decision. prior to the meeting, prime minister netanyahu called it a tough decision, but the right decision. under this brokered deal, israel will get 50 hostages, women and children, and israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. as far as hostages being released from gaza, they will come out in groups of 10
environment that prosecutors handling cases involving the ex-president are facing right now. in the federal indictment of a man who allegedly made let s to fulton county district attorney fani wli and fulton county sheriff patrick la bat. arthur ray hanson ii was charged on monday for making threats to willis and la bat back in august, days before willis charged trump and 18 others in a sweeping rico case alleging a, quote, criminal enterprise that sought to overturn the r new york times reports this, quote, in a voicemail message for sheriff labatt mr. hanson threatened the sheriff to not take a mugshot of,quote, my president, donald trump, that s according to the indictment. i m warning you right now adding that t sheriff to,quote, get hurt real ba he also left aoicemail message for ms. willis in which he threatened her and referred to the georgia case. ing to your car at night, when you re going into your house. tch everywhere that you re going mr. hanson said according
After Terrorist Attacks the uk is preoccupied with questions about how best to counter the jihadist threat. For politicians the focus is on policing, intelligence and intelligence powers. My guess today has a different is that if. Her son was radicalised in birmingham, went to fight with the Islamic State in syria and was killed at the age of i9. Syria and was killed at the age of 19. She now offers support to other families facing the dangers of radicalisation at home. How best to slam the door on the jihadis question mark nicola, welcome to hardtalk i wonder what kind of impact the news of the last few weeks has upon you. Weve seen this spate of horrifying Terrorist Attacks in the united kingdom. The focus has been on what they a jihadist inside the uk. This is very personalfor you. They a jihadist inside the uk. This is very personal for you. I wonder what the impact is. Its been very difficult, especially because you have the manchester and the recently london in close proximity. I