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and the number of prisoners freed to 117. let's take a closer look at some of the hostages released by hamas today. among the group are sisters, dafna and ela elyakim. they were attacked at their home in kibbutz nir oz. the girls were part of a family group whose capture was live—streamed by the attackers themselves. also for the first time, an american—israeli citizen was released earlier today. abigail idan was just three at the time she was taken hostage — she spent her fourth birthday in captivity. her parents were killed by hamas gunmen during the october seven attacks. her great aunt and cousin said they hoped and prayed today would come and expressed graititude to president biden, the qatari government and other parties involved in helping the release. they also said today's release proves that we can get all the hostages back home. the israel defense forces spokesman daniel hagari said the release of four—year—old abigail was "proof this is a justified war, fighting against a cruel enemy". in the last hour the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu — who earlier visited troops inside gaza — spoke to president biden. mr netanyahu told the us president that at the end of the truce israel will resume the operation in gaza with "full force". my colleague, anna foster, is in tel aviv — with the latest. the day actually began with, i think, more of a sense of anxiety than we'd seen for the last few days, because yesterday's exchange on day two was delayed for quite a few hours, and it was only the very early hours of the morning when we finally got confirmation that the second group of israeli hostages had been released and the second group of palestinian detainees in israeli jails had been freed. so when the day began, i think people were hoping for it to be a lot more smooth. i think more than more like what they'd seen on on friday i think more than, more like what they'd seen on on friday than on saturday. and things did seem to progress according to plan. there were some early suggestions once again about foreign passport holders that would be released alongside the next group of israelis. and then we heard from various groups that that handover had taken place of 14 israelis in this particular group that were handed over to the red cross, as has happened for the last three days. what was slightly different this time, and we heard it discussed in a briefing from the israel defence forces, was that in previous days, the handover of israeli hostages from hamas to the red cross had happened in the southern part of gaza. but today it happened in the north and that is the area where the fighting is at its most intense. it's the area where, in fact, palestinians in gaza have been told to move away from. they've been told to move to the south of the strip. and there had been, i think, a lot of discussions in the last few weeks about where those hostages were being held, many of them in that tunnel network underneath gaza. and i think there was also the expectation that those hostages, still more than 200 or so of them being held in gaza, were being held in different locations as well. and we heard from the us president, joe biden, that his was the first confirmation that actually the israeli hostages today did not leave through the rafah crossing as they have done for the last few days into egypt and then into israel, because one of those released hostages today, we're told, was ill and needed quite urgent medical treatment. so for the first time, the group of israeli hostages actually passed directly through into israel near kibbutz beri, which was one of the kibbutzim that was attacked on the 7th of october. they have all now been received in israel. they are going to various medical centres in the country to receive treatment. and then not long after that, we saw the final piece of the jigsaw each day, which is the release of palestinian prisoners who are being held in israeli jails, 39 of them all today, we were told, aged under 18. what we don't have as part of this exchange, and it's the same on both sides, we're not seeing the release of men. we're seeing only women and children. also, in terms of the palestinian detainees, we're not seeing the release of anybody who's been convicted of murder. the people who are being exchanged for those israeli hostages have been accused or convicted of crimes ranging from stone throwing through to attempted murder. and then again, we saw once night fell, we saw a bus, a white coach moving from ofer prison in the occupied west bank through the base checkpoint and on to deliver those 39 through the beitunia checkpoint and on to deliver those 39 palestinian minors back home, many of them going to occupied eastjerusalem, we're told, this evening, where families have been told by the israeli authorities that the public expressions of celebration are not allowed to happen. so that is what has has gone on today. it's been the third day of this four—day deal. and i think there will again be relief on both sides that the choreography, the logistics all went smoothly and as planned. well as part of those logistics was also the aid that was allowed into gaza. could you just take us through what was received? that's right. so this deal makes allowances for more humanitarian aid than has passed through since the war began on the 7th of october. and we've seen more than 200 trucks a day of aid go from egypt into gaza. interestingly, one of the delays yesterday was that hamas were unhappy with the amount of aid that was reaching the north of the gaza strip. and we're told today that that more than 60 aid trucks did go north and take additional humanitarian aid into the north of the strip. also, again, a key part of this was fuel, because that is something that was not included. you remember when the rafah crossing first opened to trucks once again and israel made it very clear that fuel was not something that they wanted to pass pass through, because they felt that hamas would take that fuel, not give it to the humanitarian population and use it instead in their efforts against the israeli military. but as part of this deal that was hammered out by qatar, eight tankers every day for containing diesel and for containing cooking tankers every day — four containing diesel and four containing cooking gas have been passing into gaza. that happened again today. we saw long queues, particularly in rafah. we saw people taking their containers to be filled up. there was one gas station actually that had to close altogether because it was so overwhelmed with the queues of people who arrived to try and get some of that aid. and it is notjust been fuel, it's been food and water, the basics, things like medical supplies as well. and i spoke a little earlier to james denslow from save the children uk and he described a little bit more about that additional humanitarian aid that's been going into gaza and whether or not it actually meets the need there, particularly in the north of the strip. the aid will be life saving in its nature because that's the kind of aid that is needed right now in gaza. will it be enough? no. and i think we need to be very matter of fact about that. over the last few days, we've had some incredibly positive scenes of children being reunited with their families. obviously, tracking images of trucks crossing borders or fuel being turned on to supply into gaza isn't as dramatic. but it is, of course, important for whether tens of thousands of people survive or not over the coming weeks as winter heads towards gaza. so we know that the current the average of trucks that went into gaza was some 500 ahead of the awful events, awful events of the 7th of october. that number during this four day, five day truce period is far, far less than that. it's some 300 and that number hasn't been reached on any single day yet. so between the gap of what aid is needed and what trucks can actually deliver is unfortunately human suffering. just remind us, james, as well, because this wasn't a humanitarian crisis in gaza which began with those events on october the seventh. many civilians living there were already living in desperate conditions, weren't they? it's such an important point. some 80% of the population of gaza, of whom half the children were dependent on humanitarian aid prior to the events of october. we estimate that number is now up to 100% dependency. but of course, if you look at the type of aid that's being prioritised going into gaza over the last few days, this is bottled water, this is food. this is essential medicines. this is the very sort of basic materials you need to survive. but as we look into the wider need, it is complete. as your report said, this is an unparalleled amount of damage that has happened over the last few weeks, and therefore you need an unparalleled aid response, not one that is limited so much by the politics of of adults, if you will. by the politics of adults, if you will. and aid access is a right. it's not a privilege. and i think we shouldn't forget that. so that was the head of conflict and humanitarian at save the children uk speaking to anna foster earlier. and as you can see, anna joins us now. so anna, what can we expect over the next few hours and certainly into tomorrow? well, tomorrow is going to be another key day because it is the fourth of a four—day deal. and i think there is a lot of expectation, there is a lot of hope that things will progress smoothly and there will be a lot of questions about what happens next. and i just want to show you actually the view here in tel aviv. now, i'm in hostages square in tel aviv. and you can see there on the wall of the tel aviv museum of art. we've watched over the last few days these projections of hostages. and you can see there at the bottom in english, "i am back home". so these are the group that have just been released on day three, but also as well as these images, we do also see the images of those many hostages who remain in gaza as well. and that is absolutely crucial because the deal, as it stands, only made provision for the release of 50 israeli hostages and 150 palestinian prisoners over this four day period. now, there were provisions put in place for that to potentially be extended. israel had said that for every ten further hostages who were released, they would be prepared to agree to an extra 2a hours of ceasefire. the list of palestinian prisoners that was published because it has to be legally published here in israel so people can object to it. that's something that's actually enshrined in law here. and that list was not of 150 names, but 300, again, laying the groundwork for a possible extension. and we've just heard in the last few hours that hamas have been giving indications, they say that they may be open to the idea of an extension of several days, perhaps two to four days. i also remember egypt saying yesterday afternoon that they were hearing some positive, positive movements towards a potential extension of the truce. so that will be the key tomorrow. will this four days pass as it is supposed to? will the ceasefire continue to hold? will the humanitarian aid continue to pass into gaza the way it's supposed to? and will we see the final release as planned of the israeli hostages and the palestinian prisoners? and if that all goes to plan, the next question will be, can this truce be extended? qatar have said publicly on more than one occasion that they hope that it can. humanitarian organizations have been very vocal about the fact that they hope that it can. even the us, the us president, joe biden, he was speaking earlier, particularly about the release of abigail idan, the four year old us israeli citizen. he was talking about the potential extension as well. so i think there will be a lot of attention paid tomorrow to what is going on behind the scenes as we wait to see if this four day deal, this four day truce can be extended and can lead to a longer period of ceasefire, more humanitarian aid and an extended exchange of hostages and prisoners. as we heard earlier, among the group of hostages released today was li—year—old abigail idan — she has dual israeli—us nationality. speaking earlier, us president, joe biden, gave an update on her release. let's hearfrom him. two days ago, one of our fellow americans, a little girl named abigail, who turned four years old. she spent her birthday, that birthday and at least 50 days before that, held hostage by hamas. today, she's free. andjill and i, together with so many americans, are praying for the fact that she is going to be all right. you know, she's free and she's in israel now. and so those who are now wrapping abigail and love and care abigail in love and care and the supportive services she needs, she's been through a terrible trauma. you know, her mum was killed in front of her when a kibbutz was attacked by hamas terrorists on october 7th. abigail ran to her dad then who then was gunned down. gunned down as well, while using his body to shield little abigail. she then ran to a neighbour for help where they were all taken hostage. that entire house and neighbors were taken hostage by hamas and held for 50 days. what she endured is unthinkable. abigail was among 13 hostages released today from gaza under the brokered and sustained though intensive us diplomacy. she's now safely in israel and we continue to press and expect four additional americans will be released as well. —— for additional americans will be released as well. and we will not stop working until every hostage is returned to their loved ones. we've been getting more pictures of reunions that have been taking place between relatives and hostages who have been released over the past three days. this is the moment last night that the avigdori family was reunited at the sheba hospital after the released of the mother of the family sharon hertzman avigdori and her 12 year old daugher, noam. and as we get more of those pictures and statements from the families will bring those here on bbc news. according to its deal with hamas, for every israeli hostage freed from gaza, three palestinian prisoners are released from israeli jails. no adult men, nor anyone convicted of murder, is being exchanged. but the detainees�* charges range from throwing stones to attempted murder. bbc arabic news�* muhannad tutunji spoke to one of those convicted of a more serious crime as she was reunited with her family amid a police presence. her first footsteps as a free woman. 24—year—old marah bakeer is one of up to 150 palestinian prisoners being released, as part of israel's deal with hamas to bring its hostages home from gaza. translation: i feel emotional. it's a very good feeling. but also, we are very sad because this deal came following the death of many innocent people, and this makes us unhappy and uncomfortable. bakeer is back home with her family in eastjerusalem, after being sentenced to eight—and—a—half years for a knife attack on a border police officer in 2015. translation: | only | heard i was going to be released this morning. i couldn't believe it. even when i was getting taken here in the police car. even when i saw my dad. i still can't believe it's not a joke. many palestinians view the prisoners as victims of israel's occupation. sawsan bakeer has been campaigning for her daughter's release. i asked her what it feels like to see her daughter sitting on her couch for the first time since she was a teenager. translation: my happiness has come back with her. - she has brought thejoy back into our home. finally, ourfamily is together again. israeli police told the prisoners' families to sign documents promising not to celebrate their release. the picture in the west bank, policed by the palestinians, is very different. among the singing and chanting in the capital, ramallah, were some hamas flags. all this comes in the context of the effort to free israeli hostages. around a dozen a day are being driven across from gaza to egypt, then airlifted to israeli hospitals to meet their families. muhannad tutunji, bbc news arabic, jerusalem. the united nations has confirmed that 129,000 litres of fuel crossed into gaza on sunday. these are pictures from rafah in the southern gaza strip, where hundreds of people queued throughout the day for fuel. this was just one petrol station where the sheer number of people trying to fill up containers forced it to close. the united nations says 61 lorries of aid — which included, food and medical supplies — also reached northern gaza on sunday — the largest number since october the 7th. the palestinian foreign ministry has condemned a shooting in the us state of vermont, in which it said three palestinian students were injured. in a statement the ministry stated that the men sustained �*severe and moderate�* injuries during the shooting. in a post on x — the head of the palestinian mission to the uk, husam zomlot, shared this photo — and naming the injured victims as hisham awartani, tahseen ahmed and kinnan abdalhamid. he said the group of friends had been on their way to a family dinner when the shoooting happened. when the shooting happened. our north america correspondent, shingai nyoka, has more. police in burlington, vermont, responded to reports of gunfire near the university of vermont campus at about 6:30 last night. they say that three young men were wounded and after they were shot two of them are in a stable condition and one is in more serious condition. they say that they were just walking around the campus and a man just walked up to them, didn�*t say a word and opened fire, firing four rounds from his handgun. now, three of these, the three men were of palestinian descent. two are us citizens and one is a legal resident. they say that two of the men were wearing the palestinian scarf, the kufi around their necks. and so while they haven�*t really identified or confirmed a motive, they are looking into this as a possible hate crime. will what we have heard from the american arab anti—discrimination committee is that there has been an increase in the number of threats against palestinians and arabs. shingai. so that�*s reaction from some of the organisations. more widely, what sort of reaction has there been to this tension? shingai. so that�*s reaction from some of the organisations. more widely, what sort of reaction has there been to this tension? well, i think there�*s just there�*s a lot of criticism about the impact that this has had. the fbi has said that there�*s a historic rise in levels of anti—semitism, but also in islamophobia. the white house, which set up a committee to try to look into these issues of islamophobia, has also expressed concern. the country is on a general level of alert around specific areas, buildings like synagogues and mosques. what we understand, though, is that the white house has been briefed about this particular incident. the fbi is aware of it. but at this specific moment, they�*re not looking at it or investigating it as a hate crime. and there was a shooting earlier in the past few days of a six year old boy that was attacked as well. quite a vicious attack. well, that actually happened in october. that was one of the first deaths that came about as a result of this conflict between israel and gaza. it was a six—year—old boy in chicago who was stabbed 26 times. he was of palestinian descent. his mother was critically wounded. and the landlord is now charged with attempted with with murder and the landlord is now charged with murder and attempted murder. but we�*ve also seen a rise in the protests and in the clashes between the two groups, though those that support palestine and those that support israel. one man, ajewish man, was killed in one of those clashes. and so there�*s a real concern here that what�*s happening across the ocean is having a considerable impact on domestic security here in america. meanwhile in london, earlier today — more than 100,000 people marched against rising anti—semitism in the wake of the israel—gaza war. the former english defence league leader, tommy robinson, was seen being escorted away by officers — there had been fears our co—respondent, anisa kadri, sent this report. people have been marching down by the river thames past trafalgar square, and we�*ve reached the cenotaph and the people who�*ve joined this protest are raising awareness of anti—semitism. organisers have raised concerns about things like anti—semitic placards and chants, and they say thatjews do not feel safe in our capital city. one person told me thatjust walking down the street they see anti—jewish graffiti, for example, and there is a depth of feeling when it comes to the recent events in this conflict in the middle east. and at yesterday�*s pro—palestinian march, police handed out leaflets issuing warnings not to use images or words that were racist or incited hatred against any religion that expressed support for hamas or celebrated acts of terrorism. now, police said 18 people were arrested during yesterday�*s protest, but the overwhelming majority protested lawfully. as for today�*s protest, well, at the beginning, just before the march got underway, tommy robinson was seen having a standoff with police. he was seen being bundled into a police van. the organisers today had made clear he wasn�*t welcomed. tommy robinson, also known as steven yaxley—lennon, is the founder of the english defence league and tens of thousands of people are expected to have protested today, many having just stopped. now to listen to one of the speakers here. and this all comes against a backdrop of a rise in anti—semitism as recorded by london�*s metropolitan police. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. good evening. it was another cold and frosty start this morning for many, including here in chatsworth in derbyshire, as captured by one of our weather watchers. it will turn briefly milder for many overnight tonight. but generally, the theme as we head through this week is it will stay cold as we head into the start of december. more frosty nights, icy stretches, freezing fog patches and wintry showers, even possibly to lower levels at times. but through the day today, we�*ve been dragging in some milder air across much of northern ireland, england and wales, along with showery outbreaks of rain that will continue to extend a further northwards and eastwards through the night, perhaps as far north as the central belt of scotland. and then that rain will pull southwards as we head through the small hours of tomorrow morning. some wintry showers still piling into much of scotland, even perhaps to lower levels at times. still an air frost here and possibly still a touch of frost across northern areas of england, too, as that rain clears southwards, but a lot milder, frost—free for northern ireland, england and wales for the most part. now we could possibly see some snow over the tops of the pennines tomorrow morning, maybe even some of this rain falling as snow over the top of the peak district as well. but it will clear as rain further southwards and eastwards. it�*s blustery for these north sea facing coasts. there�*ll be some showers here again, wintry at times, perhaps a scattering of showers for the west. also some sunny spells, temperatures ranging between seven and 12 degrees celsius, still mild out towards the far south west of england. now that low pressure system will pull away into the near continent as we head through monday night and into tuesday, by which time will be coming to that colder feeling. watch out for some icy stretches, perhaps on tuesday morning where we will have seen the recent rain and there�*ll be more showers just moving into aberdeenshire, i think wintry in nature again, even to lower level. some showers moving into the south west of scotland, perhaps the far north west of northern ireland, too. but elsewhere, largely dry, plenty of added wind chill, a brisk northerly blowing, and temperatures are really struggling, particularly towards the north. now as we head through tuesday and into wednesday, we�*ll see some freezing fog patches. and then we�*re tracking this deep area of low pressure pushing in towards the south of england as that rain bumps into the colder air. there is a good chance that we could see some snow to lower levels across the south of england as we head through thursday, but still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast. here�*s the outlook for some of our cities as we head through the week. it will be staying cold. this is bbc news, the headlines: 1a israeli hostages and three foreign nationals are now back in israel. on day three of the four—day pause in fighting in gaza, hamas has said it�*s ready to extend the truce agreement. among the 1a israelis released on sunday, nine children, including a four—year—old girl with dual us—israeli nationality. as part of the current truce deal, a further 39 palestinian detainees have also been released by israel. and also tonight... who will win the 2023 booker prize for english fiction? in the next few minutes, we�*ll bring you the announcement live from london. now it�*s time for a look at today�*s sport with karthy. thank you very much. former england and barcelona manager terry venables has died at the age of 80. his family have released a statement saying they are "totally devastated "by the loss of a wonderful husband and father who passed away "peacefully on saturday after a long illness." after taking queens park rangers to the fa cupfinal in1982, barcelona came calling in 1984. with that appointment, a nickname that would endure throughout the rest of his life — el tel. venables took barcelona to a league title and the final of the european cup. from there he returned to one of his former 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