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two palestinian boys just 8 and 15 shot and killed during an israeli counterterror raid. tom soufi burridge reporting. amid this war, the concern here at home. and in new york city tonight. what authorities are saying about the christmas tree lighting. the deadly crash of a u.s. air force osprey. eight crew members onboard. at least one body now recovered. martha raddatz with new reporting tonight. after several feet of snow in parts of the nooertheast, no the new cross-country storm on the move tonight. from the west, right into the east by lake week. rob marciano standing by to time this out. an alleged assassination plot targeting an american citizen in new york city. a claim that an official in india is behind it. who was the intended target, and why? and embattled republican george santos facing expulsion, the vote coming. rachel scott right here tonight. the moving moment today. the private funeral for former first lady rosalynn carter. former president jimmy carter determined to be there. tonight, news coming in, an fbi special agent carjacked. the suspect then making off with the car, body armor, and a radio. an american airlines passenger on a flight to new york city arrested. what he's accused of doing to members of the crew. we have news on aaron rodgers tonight, after tearing his achilles, the big headline this evening. and we remember a well-known actress tonight. you'll remember her roles on "cheers" and "er." good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we begin tonight with the 16 hostages released. an american woman, a mother of three among them. and with this war, the concern here at home tonight, with large public gatherings, including the christmas tree lighting here in new york city tonight. what they're now saying, our reporter standing by. but we do begin tonight with the new hostages freed and hamas now claiming that three of the hostages are now dead. tonight, the video coming in late today of the 16 hostages including the american woman with ties to new york city and philadelphia. a mother of three, her husband still missing. the hostages released into the custody of the red cross, and then brought to israel. the american, a dual u.s.-israeli citizen. president biden has spoken to her parents tonight. the fbi believes eight other americans may still be held hostage. so many questions remain tonight. including the whereabouts about hersh goldberg polin, the 23-year-old. part of their son's blown off at the site of that festival. we have stayed on his story for nearly 54 days, and tonight, what his mother is now saying. and israeli authorities are trying to confirm claims tonight from hamas that three hostages have died, all from the same family, a mother, her 10-month-old baby boy, and her 4-year-old son. president biden moments ago, releasing a statement, saying he is deep ly gratified this american mother has been freed. what about the other americans? abc's matt gutman leading us off in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, these new images coming in, 16 hostages freed by hamas, among them 49-year-old american liat beinin, as negotiations to extend the six-day cease-fire grind on. liat, a mother of three, with ties to philadelphia and new york, worked as a teacher and tour guide, and was kidnapped from kibbutz nir oz, along with her husband, aviv. and tonight, right after liat crossed into safety, we spoke with her sister, tal. what was it like? >> well -- they showed the people on the tv coming in, and i recognized her in a van, and then it still t and until we got that final -- the final okay that she really was amongst the people who were returned, then i could finally breathe. >> reporter: but liat's husband aviv, who was wounded trying to defend his kibbutz, still missing tonight. liat, only the second american freed during this cease-fire, after 4-year-old abigail edan was released over the weekend. but tonight, at least eight americans remain in captivity. where they are, who is holding them, and if they're all alive still not known, according to u.s. officials. hersh goldberg is one of them. the 23-year-old taken hostage during that festival massacre on october 7th. this is one of the last known images of hersh, taking shelter in a bunker, his arm badly wounded before he was taken. his mother telling david -- >> there were two messages in a row at 8:11 the first one said, "i love you." and the second one said, "i'm sorry." so i immediately knew something terrible had happened. >> david: and those two words, i'm sorry -- >> and i keep saying, it's okay. >> reporter: 54 days after he disappeared, we checked in with hersh's parents. rachel taping that number, 54, on her shirt. >> our heart, our soul, is so bruised, and you know when you have a bruise, the thick that hurts most is when you hit that bruise again. so every morning, having to tear off a new piece of tape and make the number increase, it just is like increasing that wound that's in my heart. >> reporter: are u.s. officials telling you anything? >> u.s. officials from day one have been super supportive, super engaged, but we are not getting any concrete information, certainly not at a personal level about hersh, our son, from the u.s. >> reporter: and tonight, hamas announcing the deaths of three of the hostages, all members of the same family. 10-month-old kfir, his 4-year-old brother ariel, and mother shiri killed at some point during the war. israel says it's assessing those claims. and late today, while boarding air force one in colorado, president biden, who's been personally involved in negotiations to free more americans, speaking to liat beinin's parents. >> i've got some very good news to report. liat beinin is safe in egypt. she's crossed the border. i talked with her mother and father, and they're very appreciative and things are moving well. she'll soon be home with her three children. >> david: so, let's bring in matt gutman, live in tel aviv tonight. matt, this cease-fire set to end just a short time from now. i know negotiators still working to extend this? >> reporter: and david, secretary of state blinken just touched down here in tel aviv. cia director burns is still in qatar, working to extend that six-day cease-fire by up to another four days. those negotiations intense. now, the cease-fire officially ends at midnight eastern time, and israel has vowed that when this cease-fire ends, it will resume the war. david? >> david: matt gutman, thank you. and this evening, an exchange for the new hostages released, israel releasing 30 more palestinians, and now, another flash point tonight. there are reports coming in that two palestinian boys, just 8 and 15, were shot and killed in an israeli counterterror raid. abc's tom soufi burridge with the difficult images, he's in the west bank tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with tensions rising in the west bank, disturbing video showing the moment two palestinian boys are shot dead by the israeli military. the idf launching what they called a counterterror raid in the tonight of jenin y, tha israel sees as a hot bed of terrorism. 8-year-old adam samar al-ghoul and 15 year old basel sulaiman abu al-wafa killed. israel saying it killed two high-ranking terrorists in the same raid, and that soldiers only fired on people who threw explosives at them. in the few seconds of video ha have, the boys are not seen throwing anything in the video. their families mourning, while others hold out hope to see their loved ones again. israel releasing 30 more palestinian women and children held in jails. 180 palestinians now freed in the past five days. we visited the hanatsheh family, anxiously waiting around the television for news. officials here in the west bank announcing their daughter, 21-year-old dania, will come home. she was not charged with a serious crime, but detained by israel for ten days for allegedly supporting terror. dania's father, saqer, telling me, "i'm looking forward to hugging her again." and david, some of those palestinian prisoners expected here in ramallah, possibly, we're told, within the next hour. their relatives gathering here to welcome them home. david? >> david: tom, thank you. and of course, with this war, there remains concern here at home, and new york city tonight, a heavy police presence at the christmas tree lighting. let's bring in aaron katersky, and aaron, what are authorities saying tonight? >> reporter: well, after pro-palestinian demonstrators briefly disrupted the annual thanksgiving day parade here in new york, police are vowing not to let that happen with the annual holiday tree lighting here in rockefeller center. the nypd is out in force, keeping any demonstrations and any potential violence away from this holiday tradition. and the tens of thousands of people here to watch. you can see they're screening all the spectators before they get close. with the israel-hamas war creating what authorities have called a dynamic and heightened risk environment, there are concerns, and we've had a look at a new intelligence bulletin by abc news, that these kinds of high profile gathering could be attractive targets, but david, they've identified no specific plot. >> david: and screening the spectators tonight. aaron katersky, thank you. we turn now to the deadly crash of a u.s. air force as prey aircraft off the coast of japan. eight crew onboard. the body of one of them recovered so far. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight, japanese coast guard boats and helicopters searching the crash site of a u.s. military special operations osprey aircraft. the cv-22b osprey was performing a routine training mission with eight air force personnel onboard when it went down in the waters off the southwestern coast of japan after seeking an emergency landing. wreckage apparently from the aircraft and an empty inflatable liferaft spotted after the crash. japanese authorities say one body has been recovered. the u.s. air force saying the cause of the crash is unknown, but it went down in clear weather, and daylight hours. the osprey, with a tilt rotor, can fly like an airplane but land vertically like a helicopter. a complicated aircraft with a troubled history. >> it has a very, very great record of being able to deliver people exactly where you need them. but when things go wrong with this aircraft, serious things, it's difficult to control. >> reporter: just three months ago, three marines were killed in an osprey crash during an exercise in australia, and last year nine marines were killed. five during a training mission in california, and four others in norway during nato exercises. >> david: and of course the investigation into this crash now under way. martha raddatz with us here in new york tonight, because i know you are following two other incidents yet again in the middle east involving two u.s. ships. >> reporter: in the red sea, the uss carney, a destroyer, was approached by a drone, they shot that drone down, it came from yemen. we've talked about these drones from yemen, again these rockets, the missiles, they keep on coming. the uss carney blew it out of the sky. they said it was headed right towards the ship there in the red sea. and also in the persian gulf, an aircraft carrier, the uss eisenhower, a drone approached the aircraft carrier, came within 1,500 yards. the drone, they say, was from iran. they did not shoot it down, but i imagine if it got any closer, they might have, david. >> david: all part of the rising tensions in the region. martha, thank you. we turn to the other news here tonight, and the coldest day for the east coast, and several feet of snow after that storm in some places. look at the pictures in mexico, new york, near syracuse. plows out clearing the roads. in buffalo, schoolchildren braving the snow, getting on the bus this morning. tonight, this new cross-country storm already brewing from the west all the way to the east. senior meteorologist rob marciano still out there in the snow for us. rob, we appreciate it. >> reporter: you got it, david. well, the snow finally ended, that's good news, but over 30 h inches falling in redfield. the cold is going to this west coast storm, it will be in the plains. severe thunderstorms in oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana. and the dynamics are setting up, southeast texas could seal tornadoes. and this thing quickly moves across the mississippi, up the ohio, and over the appalachians. and by friday evening, rain moving into the northeast for the evening rush. notice that the snow is relegated to the northern parts of new england and upstate new york here in theed adirondacks, so, a warmer storm coming in, thankfully. david? >> david: rob marciano, thank you. on capitol hill, new york area congressman george santos now facing this expulsion vet now coming, vowing not to resign tonight. and why the new speaker of the house is not fully onboard with expelling him. here's rachel scott. rush tonight, a growing number of republicans say they've had enough, now preparing to expel george santos from congress. >> congressman, will you resign? >> reporter: but the top republican in the house, speaker mike johnson, says he's not convinced. >> i personally have real reservations about doing this. i'm concerned about a precedent that may be set for that. >> reporter: democrats insist republicans are only hesitant because they can't afford to lose the disgraced congressman's vote. >> do you think for any minute if republicans had a 25-seat majority, they would care about george santos' vote? they needed him to vote for speaker mccarthy, they needed him to vote for speaker johnson. that is the only reason why he is still a member of congress. >> reporter: the long island republican is already facing 23 federal charges, including credit card fraud and identity theft. but it's a scathing report from the house ethics committee, accusing him of stealing money from his campaign to pay for rent, designer clothes, and even botox that has prompted more republicans to call for his expulsion. >> the quicker we can rid him of this institution, the better off this country and new york will be. >> reporter: santos, defiant. >> i'm not going to be bullied out of this job, out of the house, out of my seat. now, if they want me out, vote me out. >> reporter: that vote is expected to happen on friday. house speaker mike johnson has spoken to congressman george santos. he's urging him to consider all of his options, including resigning. if he is expelled in the house, he would be the sixth member of the house to be removed, but david, he would be the first republican. >> david: rachel scott here in new york tonight. great to have you, as well. tonight, u.s. officials say they have foiled an international murder for hire plot targeti iing an american citizen here in new york city. the justice department indicting an indian national, claiming he was recruited by a member of the indian government to organize this plot. the alleged target, an activist and frequent critic of the modi government. the u.s. government says it reached out to india about the allegations. india tonight vowing to take the matter seriously and to investigate. back here in the u.s. tonight, and the final good-bye to former first lady rosalynn carter. moving moments at the funeral today, at the church she attended in plains, georgia. an intimate gathering of family, friends, and neighbors. charles jeffrey carter among those reading scripture today. her husband of 77 years, former president jimmy carter, again, stormed to be right there, smiling at visitors. after the service, her family walked behind the hearse carrying her coffin to her home nearby, where rosalynn carter was buried by the pond where she and jimmy carter loved to fish. when we come back here on this busy news night, there is news this evening about an fbi special agent who has been carjacked. the suspect making off with the car, body armor, and a radio. and an american airlines passenger on a flight to new york city arrested tonight. what he's accused of doing to members of the crew. in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? 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