western governments, and 39 palestinian prisoners who d been held in israeli prisons. more israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are expected to be released today. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports on a rare moment of hope in the conflict. on arrival to celebrate as this is really childrens hospital as some of the free hostages were flown in last night, much to the relief and happiness of a crowd of well wishers. the women and children were said to be physically well. altogether, 13 israelis were released after they spent almost seven weeks being held captive by hamas in gaza. along with 11 foreign workers. earliervideo hamas in gaza. along with 11 foreign workers. earlier video released by the military wing of hamas shows the moment they were taken to vehicles belonging to the international committee of the red cross. these are the youngest of the hostages, aviv, too, and her sister, for , shown in a family video. they were snatched by hamas gunmen
city today going street by street. carley: gaza strip is split between north and south where they are rejecting calls for a pause. todd: you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the fighting continues and command says snuk lar powered submarine is now in the middle east. todd: the military almost never announces their location. trey yingst has the latest. trey. trey: good morning, fighting rages on inside the gaza strip, israelis say they surrounded gaza city. the neighborhood behind me is northern part of gaza. israelis are using artillery unit and air force to strike different positions inside. we are talking about thousands of soldiers supporting efforts to go after hamas and look for hostages inside gaza. i want to show you what it was like last night. israeli using heavy bombless to target the strip. take a look. trey: israelis are using bunker busting bombs against hamas tunnel network under gaza city. the focus is
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yours is my favorite that i have seen in the last 24 hours. you say this sentencing memo with all of its redactions and key points is like being on a cell phone driving into a tunnel being told the most important part of the conversation and then losing service. that s right. they re just getting to the good part and then it stops. if you look at the pages, they said this person was involved in and then a series of black redactions. that tells us there is a lot of work yet to be done. the public obviously wants this thing to be wrapped up. they want to know what is there, if anything. but i think this signifies what work is to be done. we can t forget that it is an investigation. we see the prosecutor filings. we see their names. behind the scenes are a host of prosecutors, analysts, forensic accountants continuing to pour through the evidence here, and i still think they have a lot of
many complexities of the syrian conflict. and turkey had also threatened to maybe send in ground forces and it looks like that might be happening. what are you hearing? yes, according to the state-run turkish news agency, turkish ground forces have entered the afrin region, which is just north of aleppo. and we understand this operation actually began at about 5:00 p.m. yesterday. the turks have dubbed it operation olive branch. something of an orwellian twist to call a military operation by that name. the entry of their ground forces was preceded by, according to both the kurdish forces on the ground, as well as the turkish authorities, more than 100 airstrikes on targets, including one on according to the turkish media, one on a tunnel being