 Esta semana en News 24, Israel bajo ataque. News 24 en español trae la análisis y la información de los acontecimientos de la guerra, espadas de hierro. Entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra, la reacción de los países hispanoparlantes. News 24, el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel. News 24, únicamente en I-24 News. La edición de la noticia breaking news continúa. Soy Benita Levine, live en Tenerife. Y es un sistema colectivo de relevancia en Israel. Con confirmación, un poco tiempo atrás, que el tercer grupo de los hostegers, realizados de la captividad en Gaza, está huyendo en casa ahora mismo. Ellos están en Israel, en el camino a los hospitales locales. La familia Bruduch, Madahagar, Children of Free, age 10, Uval 8 y Dorea, age 4. El Goldstein, El Morgue family, Madahagen and Children, Agam, 17, 11-year-old Gull and 9-year-old Tull, 84-year-old Elma Avraham, 62-year-old Aviva Siegel and siblings, 14-year-old Daphne and 8-year-old Ella Al-Yakim. Y finalmente, Avigayl Idan. She turned 4 a few days ago while being held hostage by Hamas. Terrorists, her parents were killed during the terror rampage in southern Israel on the 7th of October. Avigayl was abducted and has been held captive inside Gaza since then. And when she gets to the hospital in Israel, hopefully shortly, she will be running into the arms of her aunt and extended family and what a moment that will be. Three foreign hostegers are also part of the group that Hamas handed to the Red Cross in recent hours and the terror group announcing it's also releasing a Russian-Israeli hostage, 25-year-old Ronny Krivall, as a gesture to President Vladimir Putin, making him the first male to be freed. One of the hostegers, 84-year-old Elma Avraham, has been airlifted to Soroka Hospital. She is in serious condition. And now for more, we welcome to studio, Dani Ayalan, the former Israeli ambassador to the US and the former Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister and the chairman of Silver Road Capital and still with us, Major General in the Reserves, Eitan Dungart, former military secretary, to three Israeli defense ministers and former coordinator of government activities in the Palestinian territories in the IDF and our senior defense correspondent, Jonathan Regav. Thank you, gentlemen, and Dani, welcome. Before we get to unpacking exactly what is unfolding on the ground, what a momentous moment, The hearts are full, much anticipation. We know that this next group of hostegers is heading to Israeli hospitals. As we speak, your thoughts, how are you feeling? On the one hand, Benita, it's exhilarating, you know, and when you see these babies, you know, that the faces, their eyes, you know that it was all worth it. That, and this is really the spirit of Israel. You know, this is really the Jewish heritage of bringing back home anyone you can. And we are all, you know, we are our brothers' keepers, and, you know, you save one soul, it's like saving the entire world. This is really the epitome of this. On the other hand, it's bittersweet because you know, so many are left behind, and also the work has not been finished yet. And here I think the Israelis are all dead set to actually neutralize Hamas so it's no longer a viable force, nor politically, not militarily, and we have the American support for that. The Americans also understand, first and foremost, President Biden, who has been a staunch, staunch supporter here, and I think showed magnificent type of leadership. He also says, Hamas will no longer reign in Gaza. And certainly he'll be very relieved to hear that young Avigar is coming home. What a moment for the Americans who are watching as well right now. Right, because she's the first American, actually American Israeli who was released. She carries an American passport, unfortunately too sad, both her parents were brutally murdered, but she will live and she will prosper. And I think this is the entire story of the Jewish people who always survive and we will thrive. To that exact point, let's take a listen in his own words to US President Joe Biden. Two days ago, two days ago, one of our fellow Americans, a little girl named Abigail, turned four years old. She spent her birthday, that birthday, and at least 50 days before that, held hostages by Hamas. Today she's free and Jill 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 in love and care and the supportive services she needs, she's been through a terrible trauma. Abigail was among 13 houses released today from Gaza. Under the broker and sustained, though intensive US diplomacy, she's now safely in Israel and we continue to press and expect for additional Americans will be released as well. And we will not stop working until every hostage has returned to their loved ones. And Jonathan Regev, something we spoke about a little bit earlier on in the broadcast and it is devastating to process is the young children that are about to get home and find out what happened to their families. They have literally been in the dark, literally either because they have been hidden in a basement or in tunnels, but certainly they haven't been updated on the developments that unfolded not only fully on the 7th of October, but also in the weeks that followed. So this is certainly a moment filled with a lot of pain as the president alluded to some bad news coming, traumatic news for these people who have already been through so much. Yes, how do you explain to Abigail who's now a hero, an Israeli hero, an American hero, now we're hearing? How do you explain the fact that her parents are not here? She would meet her two brothers, but there are no parents, parents that we know. These are, the father is a journalist. We met him various times when we were down in the south. How do you explain that to children? The older, the more older people we heard that they did get the news of what has happened because they were able to listen to Israeli radio while in captivity. But of course, there's great joy now, but it does not hide anything that has happened on October 7th and as happy as we are that 40 Israeli hostages were brought back. There's still something like 170, 180. I don't even know the exact figure, but these are the amount of hostages still left, most of them Israelis, some foreigners, and they have to be brought back. On that note, there's perhaps a lot to learn from the issue of where they were released today. Those who were abducted from a community such as Kfar Azza and Nahal Oz in the central part of the Gaza border crossed into Israel at the Carney crossing very close to their homes, actually. So, the notion is perhaps they were kept there. Those who were released in the previous days coming from communities such as Nero's and Berry further to the south were released to the Rafa crossing. Maybe there's a lot to learn as to what the whereabouts of those who are still there because the Israeli notion is that this military operation will continue on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. We don't know if the ceasefire will be extended, but at some point, the Israeli notion is that this has to continue. But right now, the Israeli notion is on bringing hostages back home. And Jonathan, we're looking at live images on our screen from the Khatzirin base right now. And from there, we know that the hostages, the third group is going to be flying to various hospitals. To that point, we now go live to our correspondent, Pia Stekelbach. She joins us from Schneider Children's Medical Center. So, Pia, what is the latest there? What update can you share this hour? Right, Benita, well, preparations are ongoing. More and more family members are coming in. Some of them even decide to speak to the media. But obviously, everyone is pretty much on edge. But there's quite a feeling of relief, obviously. And everyone is just waiting for that moment when we see that the former hostages will take off from Khatzirin, will take off with the helicopters and make their way here to Schneider, also to Worsson in Holon and to Sheba in Ramazgan. Those are the three hospitals that are said to receive hostages tonight. Y, once they are here, they will reunite with their family members, finally, after seven weeks. And they will also, of course, receive the first medical care here, both, of course, physically. They will be examined. They will be attended to by doctors here, but also by experts in psychology, obviously, after seven weeks of being held captive in Gaza. Obviously, everyone assumes that they underwent massive trauma. So, they will be received here by a really medical experts that have been trained for receiving people who have underwent massive trauma, especially children here. And, as I said, the reunification with family members. Now, we do hear that those children who were abducted without their parents, they will be received by parents or close family members already then, Khatzirin, in the south of Israel. But usually, the reunification happens here in these hospitals. And this is really what these family members who have started to come in are waiting desperately for. We had the chance to speak to the aunt of Daphna and Ella Eliakim, 15 and eight years old. They were abducted alone. And her aunt was here, and we spoke to her. And let's just take a listen to how she tried to describe her feelings right now. Right now, I'm already start to realize that they, in good hands, then I start to be more calm. But at the first minute, when I saw them on the screen, I was jumping, I was shouting, I was crying. I was very, very happy. I can't describe my feeling at the same very moment because there's no words to describe this feeling at the same moment. But although I'm still very worried for the others that are still in Gaza, we have a lot of civilians over there, a lot of soldiers, we have a lot of people in Gaza that have to be home. And I still will continue to sleep on the kidnapped square in Tel Aviv, even tonight, I'm coming back to sleep there at the part that we left from the night till I will see the girls. I will never stop fighting for the others that they left behind, but I'm very, very, very happy that our private hell is ending. A message we keep on hearing from the relatives, incredible. All hostages need to come home and that's a message, a recurrent message we hear from so many family members. Thank you so much for now, correspondent Pia Stecklbach, more to come from Pia in the coming hours. Thank you, Pia. And now, 12-year-old Noam Avidori and her mother Sharon Avidori held by Hamas on the 7th of October and they had been visiting family at Kibbutz Baeri on that day. They were abducted with 10 relatives and several family members were killed. Noam and Sharon were freed on Saturday as part of this current hostage deal. And so now we welcome Adi Shachar at the aunt of Noam and sister-in-law of Sharon joining us from Shiba Medical Center. ¿Cannot imaginar? What a moment? A mother and daughter freed from captivity after seven harrowing weeks. Take us to the moment when you saw them again. What can you tell us? Good evening, good evening. It's the first time since October the 7th that I can say good evening. A really good evening. I can imagine. It was a dream come true. Really, it was a dream come true. It was a nightmare of 50 nights and days and that we fought for them to come. We fought for everyone to understand that there is no victory picture without taking the whole hostages out of there. We need them back. And as you can see, I can look, I don't even have to explain everything or tell you anything. Look at my brother kissing his wife. Look at my sister-in-law and her son. And the grandmother on the left over there, it just, I can't say anything that the moments can express themselves, the picture can express themselves. Adi, you're so right. Looking at those pictures, sums it all up. It's just unimaginable to think what all the family had been through for seven harrowing weeks. Talk to us about that time. Talk to us about what went through your mind, your family's mind. What were you thinking? What did you know? What stands out as you look back on the last seven weeks? Ah, it's been such a long week. It started in a few weeks that we didn't know anything about them. We didn't know even that they were missing. The status was missing. And we just kept reaching for any piece of information. Where they are, what are they dead? Are they hostage? What are going on? And then we got the status of kidnapped, which was relief. Really, it was a relief because, as you said, some of our family members were killed on this horrible Saturday. So we knew everyone is kidnapped. There were seven kidnapped, as you can see them right now. And then when we understood their status, we just started fighting for them to come back. We had to make sure everyone knows that the victory picture is that picture that you can see here. That every family needs, and they are still fighting for that because every family have the right to feel as I feel now when I see my sister-in-law and my niece back home safe and happy. And they're just civilians, you know. They're not even, not a part in a war. You can imagine that we still can't believe that it's really happened. It's like a bad movie, but sometimes I feel I'm looking at the side, from the side. It is, it is surreal, I think, for the whole nation. And we just cannot imagine what people who are directly affected, who have found themselves in a war, a family who were killed on that day and then family abducted and not knowing if they're alive or not, it is unfathomable. Adi, take us to the moment you heard when they were on the list, so to speak, that you got the message that they were on the list and were set to come home. How did that feel? To be honest, I was frightened. I was so afraid that something will go wrong. It's like the most long hours in those seven weeks. The time just can't, that didn't move. We just go slowly, minute by minute. And as you know, there were some difficulties and it lasts longer than it's supposed to be. And we started to think, what if they're not going to come back home? Today, tonight, or even, just that they will disappear again. It was, but then we said, we are a strong family, we are a big family. And with my brother, of course, and with his son, we sat together and just hold with a very big hope that they will come. That it will be a good end for us from now and I have to remind all of us. We still have one member family there. Thal, Shom, it's there and we want to bring him back. We want to bring everyone back. We are looking at those images on the screen, those hugs, we're feeling it, we can sense the joy and obviously we are fully aware that there are certain issues that we won't be discussing at this point. Obviously everybody needs time to process, but I wonder if you're comfortable talking about the images we've been discussing here of people who were made to wave and smile as they were taken by armed terrorists into vehicles on their way home. Are you comfortable telling us how it felt to look at those images and see people having to pretend that they were smiling as armed men? The terrorists who held them for seven weeks were helping them ostensibly to get on a vehicle heading back to Israel. To be honest with you, I just saw my sister-in-law and my niece can wave, can smile and go on their feet. So it really doesn't matter for me how they feel, what they do, if they wave or not. It just doesn't matter for us, really. Just to know that they were coming home was meaningful enough and a game changer enough. Your thoughts on the Red Cross not being able to get access to the hostages so far in it's more than seven weeks now and you have relatives, as you said, still being held hostage, no clarity on their condition. How does it feel knowing that this international organization hasn't got its ducks in a row to get to find out the basic information about the hostages condition and the medicines that they still need after seven unimaginable weeks? It's outrageous. Really, it's the whole purpose of this organization. Go there, find out some information, take our letters, give them our letters, give them medicine, give them hope, give us information what is going on with them. They are in several places, underground, below ground, everywhere, we don't know anything and I just can't... I can't imagine, I can't think of one reason why it's going on like this. It's really outrageous. There were delegations that went to see the Pope for that. It's so basic. It's so basic and we saw that the Red Cross is over there, right? Because he takes the hostages, sorry, at the out. So why can't he go in and do his work? This is the purpose of this organization. I can't understand it. I really can't understand it. It's certainly a question many people across this region for sure are asking very briefly. We don't have much time left, but we've been talking about the fact that there is a report that this truth may be extended in order to try to secure the release of more hostages, your feelings on that move. Muy briefly, please. Look, I'm not an assortgist. I'm not a military. I'm a civilians that want every civilians going back home. So for me, every move that... everything that have to do with it, to get it, do it. Do it. It's a short period of time that we can do it. This is the time. Do it now. Adi Shakhar, thank you so much for speaking to us. We so appreciate you being with us today and best wishes, of course, to all the family. May you have many, many more hugs, special moments like we saw, our hearts are with you and our hearts are with your family and all the hostages. May they all come home, may they all come home safely. Thank you very much for being with us on I-24 News. Thank you. Good night. Thank you. Danny, I along. Your thoughts. Well, I think no I here is dry and all your viewers as well. I mean, this is really... I mean, there are no words. It's just beyond words. And you're talking about really savages over there, you know, abducting these children and you think about the children that are still there. And that, I think, gives us all motivation to, you know, bite our lips and even continue with a ceasefire as long as we can get all of them out. Well, that's something that I want to bring to Eitan Dungott because we heard Benjamin Netanyahu talking earlier about three goals that he still has in the war. How does what we just heard now from Adib play into that message from the prime minister? I think it's very clear and the war cabinet decided the options of releasing the hostages, bringing them back home is a duty that besides the fact of the main goal of the war of destroy Hamas and move it from an entity, it giving the urgent issue with the hostages getting priority. And we have to do everything, even it's delayed some of the activities. It has to be with change of programs. We have to be very direct as a duty to our civilians and to bring them the people who are there back home after what happened on the 7th of October. Beside, I think that Benjamin Netanyahu also declared about the other issue of going with the goal. It means we will not stop. This is his message. Israel will continue to fulfill its goal, destroy the Hamas capacity, the entity of the civilian issue, destroy the Hamas power as a terror or military terror organization. On the third he has to say that we will see what will be in Gaza in the future. After, I think the message is demobilization of Gaza and with how and whom will be there. It's a big question mark that has a direct contact to the result of the attack of Hamas whom we can offer to join and to build Gaza in a different way. I think that many moderate Arab countries will be a partner if we succeed to destroy Hamas and to reach the goal that the prime minister said about the destruction of Hamas. Meanwhile, as more as we can bring back hostages home, we have to do it, but I may say under three conditions now in the negotiation. First of all, to get a list of all those who are held by Hamas. We have to know it. Secondly, we need the Red Cross visiting to those people. The Red Cross is a circus of this United Nation Organization about what's going in this world. This is a failure. This is a cheater. And the third is to demand that the soldiers will be female and men will be a part of it and we will not forget to bring back home the two soldiers that are keeping by bodies and the two illegal prisoners that are keeping. Something we will discuss after the break. Right now, we're taking a very short break, just two minutes, and then our breaking news edition continues. Thank you for watching, gentlemen. Stay with us. Much more to discuss. Stay tuned. Back to this breaking news edition and it's a collective sigh of relief in Israel with confirmation a short while ago that the third group of hostages released from captivity in Gaza is heading home. They are in Israel on the way to local hospitals. Now, the truth may have seen a pause in fighting in the Gaza Strip, but not in the West Bank clashes breaking out earlier. And as the IDF arrests some terrorists, others are released as part of the deal with Hamas, broken by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States. Our senior defense correspondent, Jonathan Regev, has details in this report. It took more than three months, but finally happened. This was the hideout used by Osama Banifadel, the terrorist who killed two Israelis last August in the village of Chawara. He was arrested Sunday morning in the Jenin refugee camp in the Northern West Bank. The weapon and ammunition around him show he was ready to fight, but was surprised and apprehended. This was part of another major Israeli operation in Jenin overnight. Five terrorists were killed and various others injured in the operation, which included airstrikes. He took the injured people to hospital. One of the injured was directly hit in the head and had no pulse and no breath. 29 terrorists were arrested all over the West Bank overnight, more than 20 of them only in Jenin. The operation against Hamas is not only taking place in the Gaza Strip. Israel is also acting in full swing in the West Bank. More than 200 terrorists have been killed in the West Bank since October 7, and some 2,000 terrorists are arrested, but don't expect Hamas to be gone anytime soon. We have faith that Palestine will be liberated due to the efforts of the resistance. Thank God it will be liberated soon. The resistance, as far as the Palestinians are concerned, is Hamas. It is mostly green Hamas flags seen in the welcoming parades for the prisoners released by Israel, much more than any other flag, even more than Palestinian flags. The idea behind this terror organization is something that even thousands of arrests and hundreds of terrorists killed cannot eradicate. A quick update just in. We did mention earlier that one of the hostages released in recent hours. 84-year-old Elma Avraham has been airlifted to Soroko Hospital. She is in serious condition and we can now update you that her condition is being described as poor. She is fighting for her life right now. 84-year-old Elma Avraham, after more than 7 weeks in captivity and her condition right now is described as poor. Our hearts are with her and all the hostages right now. Now for more. We welcome Dr. Yasmin Maor. She is the head of Infectious Disease Units at Wolfson Medical Center joining us from Rosha Ayin in Israel, Dr. Maor. Thank you so much for being with us such a difficult time, so many mixed emotions for everybody in the nation right now and an unprecedented situation for the whole country, also of course for the medical fraternity given the scale of what's happened in the past 7 weeks and now the groups of hostages coming home all ages as well. So to start, talk us through how families are there, it's stressful, it's emotional. What can you tell us? Now actually in Wolfson Medical Center we began preparing for this event already 4 weeks ago and really our aim was really to create the perfect location and the perfect attendance to all the hostages needs and this was really a multifaceted endeavor because it's not only the medical personnel it's also the setup, the rooms, having the correct clothes for the arrivals to change to all the other medical people who work in the hospital in addition to doctors and nurses like physiotherapists, dieticians all the logistical operations having a good place for families to stay because they usually come to the hospital a few hours before the hostages actually arrive it's a very stressful time for the families because we're not sure if the hostages will arrive as we saw yesterday and in what states they will be as we are seeing today so really a lot of attendance and many many details to make everything perfect. So tell us more about the emotional and psychological support being offered given that many people are tragically going to be finding out what happened to their families their communities, their homes while they were in captivity all these details will have to emerge and somebody needs to break the news to them given this extraordinary situation unfolding right now what kind of steps have been taken to make sure that people are given this information in the safest way possible. So firstly we were you know coached and advised not to give information but to let specific people who are trained for this such as social workers and psychologists and so forth to actually break the difficult news to the people arriving and also the families were guided in disrespect also by the people assisting them outside of the hospital and also by our personnel. So it's really a gentle balance between not spilling all the terrible news as they come in but indeed telling the truth because eventually they will need to face the situation. So one of the guidance was really to break the news gradually they cannot face all the bad news in the same day. So firstly news relating to immediate family contacts which obviously this is the major concern of people coming back because some of the people who came back weren't aware of the state of our family members also sometimes it was a good surprise we had a patient who was sure that our family was killed and she was surprised to see that her primary family children are actually alive and weren't taking hostage as well. So really a very, very delicate balance and above everything to be very sensitive to the situation also emotionally not just medically and no be adjustable to the situation. Certainly is an unprecedented situation thank you so much for your insight and all the best to you and your teams difficult weeks ahead no doubt about it. Thank you so much for being with us Dr. Yasmin Maor head of the Infectious Disease Unit at Wilson Medical Center. Thank you very much. Thanks. And still in studio Danny Ayalon and Major General in the Reserves and Dungart and our Jonathan Regev and Jonathan I want to pick up now on a development on the ground because you have done a report for us about tensions in the West Bank and while obviously the focus has been for the most part on the Gaza Strip obviously concerns up north as well when it comes to the unfolding situation on the ground how worrying is the situation in the West Bank as we speak. Worrying yes could have been worse also yes. Hamas when they took on their terrible endeavor on October 7 they were hoping to join as many fronts as possible Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and West Bank yes there are events in the West Bank yes there is terrorism in the West Bank but clearly this is not the kind of support that Hamas was hoping to get they were hoping to get much more having said that there is terrorism there Hamas es, by far, the most popular move now especially among youngsters in the West Bank getting a lot of popularity certainly much much more than the Palestinian Authority and Israel has to act against it firmly the numbers are astonishing more than 200 terrorists have been killed in the West Bank since October 7 some 2000 arrests made since October 7 so Israel is clearly there were certain moves that Israel was perhaps a bit afraid to do in the days prior to October 7 thinking that it could perhaps lead to repercussions from Gaza now that concern is of course no longer there and Israel has a much stronger action against Hamas in the West Bank having said all that even if you kill hundreds of terrorists and arrest thousands of others can you eradicate Hamas y all together by that? No, this is an idea which has a lot of support in the West Bank clearly when you see prisoners coming night after night and you'll see tonight again as we saw in the report most of the flags there they're not even Palestinian flags I'm not speaking of the factions not even Palestinian flags the green flags by Hamas we're looking at live images to that exact point right now out of Ramallah in the West Bank Palestinian security prisoners to be released they talk to us about what we're looking at right now I think that we are looking about the release of 39 if not mistaken Palestinian prisoners that are released every night from offer to the West Bank and from there they are taking to their villages I think that till now it passed in a level that you can accept I'm much more worried from what's going in the West Bank Jonathan said yes and yes is twice way yes that shows you the potential of the West Bank to escalate and to create arena that is different from Gaza and other places I think that till now the military policy and the active on the West Bank itself IDF and the terror security service is succeed to contain the violence in a way that show them if you continues there it's not worth we came directly to people to terrorists that they intend to create a terror activities we came towards places while we had intelligence information but the bubbling there in Tulkarem in Hebron in other places and you have to head to it the fact that thousands of people are not going to work in Israel already for one and a half two months creating pressure in the area and there is a miss organization there where is the PA the PA is disappearing can you imagine to see what happened yesterday or two days ago in Tulkarem while two people were hanging on electricity places and all the population were called to present in this kind of evacuating them and the children etc. shows that the Palestinian authorities in a city like Tulkarem which is a game changer to the control of the Palestinian authorities shows that something bad is running there I believe I think that the active of reserve units by the IDF is very very direct is very very professional and we succeed to prevent but as time is running we have to take a decision about maybe release some of those who are allowed to go to work inside Israel under control or find a way and passing money small rich and Bibi Netanyahu are refusing to pass money to the Palestinian authorities you cannot hold the stick from both sides in this factor and the West Bank or the future of the main goal and the main goal we have to be very straightward destroy Hamas in Gaza at the same time Danny some 200 aid tracks are going through into Gaza what do you make of how that is being received in the international arena where there is much criticism about the developments on the humanitarian aid side well Benita you know we cannot win for losing with the international community should keep the focus on the United States maybe Germany maybe the UK some of the most important countries in the world that understand the situation and they are supportive the rest of the world for them the humanitarian aid is something that always is too short is too late the blame for the entire situation is on Israel because of this quote unquote occupation guided to the convergence of the Palestinians that have failed again to step up to the table to make some concesions to really believe in co existents and in the future together this is the case the Palestinian authorities spent talked about it I think they're not only they are in capable of running their own affairs but they're still breathing and promoting hatred towards Israel so when we talk about the future even of Gaza y el Daza, después de Hamas, es... es... es... lo que tiene que ser una entidad que tendrá un nuevo, un totalmente nuevo escopo y visión para la región o para los palestinos. Esto es algo que debemos debemos estar en vis-a-vis nuestros mejores amigos y ellos son los americanos y el Presidente de Biden. Mucho que empacemos en los próximos días y semanas no hay duda. Dani Ayalon, Etan Dengot y Jonathan Regga, muchas gracias a todos por estar aquí en el estudio, así que aprecio tus instancias en este muy importante y emocional día. Y a ese punto nos encontramos Sharon Liftschitz, daughter de Liftschitz y de Liftschitz, sus padres fueron abdactados el 7 de octubre por Hamas. Se nos acompaña de Ramat Efal aquí en Israel, Sharon. Muchas gracias por estar con nosotros, sus padres de Liftschitz. La toda nación sabe exactamente quién es, lo que hemos visto cuando ella fue liberada después de 17 días en captividad con Norik Cooper. Pero su padre es todavía en captividad. Uno no puede imaginar la emoción de la mezcla. Así que a partir díganos cómo se sienten ahora mismo sobre la situación actual. Me siento que estamos viviendo pero es muy volatile. Creo que las personas sienten a diferentes grados a través de la nación y el mundo. Y recibimos tantos mensajes de apoyo. Debemos estar enfocados en el hecho que hay más de 200 hostigas ahí. Y cada día hay bonitas noticias pero, más importante, tenemos que trabajar a través de todos. Y creo en el momento que es urgente que hay una oportunidad de unos días después de las 4 días en las que los niños y mujeres pueden salir y quizás otros adultos así que debemos concentrarse en eso. Estoy seguro que habías el mismo sentido que estamos hablando aquí en el estudio de la manera que las familias de los hostigas están tan unidas en este recorrido que es sobre todos los hostigas a través de las personas que en los días han tenido que unir con sus amantes y dicen que no es hasta que todo se frea. ¿Cómo se siente el hecho que el fócus de los niños y mujeres y que los soldados y los hombres tendrán un tiempo muy largo ¿Qué es tu sentido en esa frontera? Creo que es absolutamente así que sé que mi padre y otros de la comunidad y otras comunidades están pero sé que las mujeres y los niños nos traen todos juntos estamos muy cerca de la comunidad y entonces estos niños son nuestros niños estas mamás son nuestras amantes y las mamás y nos queremos volver a casa las personas son increíbles generosas y queridas a nosotros cuando la mamá regresa y nos siente muy lo mismo a cada persona que viene. We know that your parents are well known peace activists in the area they helped sick Palestinians in Gaza get to hospitals for many years we've heard so many people speaking about them and praising the work that they have done what is your message to those who are brokering these deals right now your sense this truth could be extended for days maybe even longer to secure the release of more and more hostages what is your message you would want to share to those making those decisions as we speak Absolutely I think the government has done well to come together and put together this thing there's no good options when you have 240 hostages there's no winning as such the winning is the returning of all the hostages these hostages were abandoned on the segment of October nobody came there to help them there are innocent civilians and they must be returned I call on all of them our fellow human beings that worked with us and cared heroically for elderly people that they were trusted with and so on and so forth all of them must be returned and there's no compromise there's nobody that can just stay behind and you know in the long term I believe that my parents thought to find a peaceful solution and to acknowledge the humanity Hamas is a terrible organization it's worse than ISIS and it's worse than Boko Haram but the Palestinian people I can really really relate to their suffering too at this moment there's innocent civilians there as well we must remember and we must then find ways to bridge that and find a way of living in this part of the world without this horrendous horrendous ongoing trauma Certainly a trauma that is going to take a very very long time to deal with in this part of the world Sharon, I want to ask you about something that has sparked much outrage not only in the studio but around the country people are very very angry about the response or I should say the lack of response from the Red Cross when it comes to getting access to hostages who have been held somewhere in Gaza potentially even in tunnels it's not clear for more than six seven weeks now what is your take on the fact that the Red Cross just hasn't even managed to do the basics and find out proof of life never mind the conditions of the hostages or the medications that they need Well we do not know everything we only know some things we know what we don't know but we don't know the full extent of what is actually happening my feeling is that things are very very fragile now that we must be careful that we must secure the release and work with every willing partner I don't feel that I am a spectator to this I feel I'm on the pitch and I'm running as fast as I can I want to rub as many people as I can I want to help in every way I'm strengthening the hands of anybody who is doing anything towards the release of these hostages I don't feel that being instrumental at the moment helps with the cause I know that they are political analysts I know they are military analysts and I trust that their opinion is valid and I found many opinion to be interesting and valid but it's not for me at the moment to judge the people who are helping me it's for me at the moment to press on them to do all I can to help them bring back these people each one of them is a whole world we cannot give up on any of them the families we are united we are on both sides we have a released hostage and a hostage still there yesterday night we found that my father did arrive alive through Gaza this is great news for us let's get them back home let's bring each and every one of them know who are the parties involved we know what people are and we know that one day we can sit back and think about it in terms of who did enough and draw conclusions at the moment it's about uniting together keeping calm keeping concentrating concentrated this is very delicate let's get them home Sharon Liffschitz your message of unity and coexistence is inspiring right now best wishes to your mom your chevet and we hope for good news if you are dead or dead the nation is waiting for good news we are thinking of all the hostages and like you say we are hoping that all the hostages will come home safely live from Ramat FL thank you for being with us on i24 news you're welcome you're welcome and I'm going to say it again Etan no matter how many people we speak to who are in unimaginable agony waiting for word on their loved ones and yet their message is on making sure that all hostages come home safely I think yes this is the unity I think logo if you can even call it of the country today even if you are talking with the soldiers and you will they understand and they declare it at the beginning of the war we are going for fighting we are going to destroy Hamas but above all we would like to bring back our people back home after what they faced and they were done by Hamas to them so I think that till now it's a very clear and unity factor on the Israeli policy and it will if you ask me we are tonight we'll probably will see another few days that will be agreed and I say if we will not put the deadline of a list of red cross of a completely agreement we will miss a very important factor that it will be much more difficult to bring back homes the others later on Danny Ayalon it's incredible to think that the inspirational messages are coming from people who are going through so much uncertainty right now your thoughts well I would say well I think it's quite certain that 7 million Israeli hearts today beat in unism and beat as one heart waiting for all of the hostages to be released and I think this is the strength and the spirit of the Israeli people no doubt about it we are looking Jonathan Regev on our screen at two images at the same time we had on the one hand the West Bank and on the other hand we had that helicopter pad waiting to bring the third group of hostages who are in Israel right now to bring them safely to hospitals talk us through what we were looking at yes it's the two sides of the same story the Israeli hostages waiting to be airlifted from we understand all 12 of them will be taken to hospitals in Central Israel and on the other hand Ramallah because let's remember it comes with a price the price is for the 13 Israelis that were released today 14 were actually released but one of them was a gesture for Russian President Putin and Israeli with the Russian citizenship but for the 13 others 39 prisoners will be released and again most of the flags are green flags more green flags Hamas flags and Palestinian flags certainly more than any other faction it shows you which which is the faction with the most popularity in the West Bank the story you can sum up to see how prisoners are returning from Israel to the West Bank and how our people that were kidnapped are coming back from Gaza those who are coming back for the West Bank were arrested while they were intent to kill and to murder with evidence they are watching crossing the wall towards the West Bank with clothes with good deals with studying in the jail with other kind of humanitarian thing they don't need the Red Cross we are coming back to those who are holding underground tunnels though where I believe terribly occupied by the Palestinians and where there was the Red Cross many questions remain our discussions will continue for now thank you so much to Eitan Dengar, Danny Ayalon and our Jonathan Regev and if you're just joining us now it's a collective sigh of relief in Israel with confirmation in recent hours that the third group of hostages released from captivity in Gaza is heading home they are in Israel on the way to local hospitals what a moment in this war and that is where we break up this breaking news coverage on an emotional day in this war a total now of 58 hostages in total Israelis and foreign nationals have been freed scores more remain in captivity our coverage continues I'm Vanessa Levin in Tel Aviv thank you for watching stay tuned Eli Hachenberg is up next this breaking news edition israel custom made men's fashion to your measurements made for me designer of all your events schedule your appointment at www.madeforme.co.il made for me official dresser of I-24 news good evening ladies and gentlemen israel is at war make an investment in israel bonds it is the most powerful direct way to stand with israel visit israelbonds.com and invest now israel is in a state of war families completely gun down in their beds we have no idea where is she as our soldiers are fighting on the front line but the general perception is something that certainly needs to to be fought as well to the state of israel at 6.45 approximately terraces esta semana news 24 israel bajo ataque news 24 en español trae el análisis y la información de los acontecimientos de la guerra espadas de hierro entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra la reacción de los países hispanoparlantes news 24 el único medio en español que te mantiene 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Y la tarjeta de terrorista en su casa fue streamed live en Facebook por un terrorista de Hamas, Hengolstine Almog, y sus 3 hijas que han perdido su hija, y su padre, Nadav, en el ataque. El 84-year-old Alma Avraham, fue atrapado por la Nacha Loz y fue immediately airlifted esta noche a un hospital. Ella está en una condición muy severa. Hay un peligro a su vida en este momento. Y también Aviva Sego, que fue atrapada junto con su esposa, Keith, de Farazah. Keith se mantiene en captividad. Separadamente, de la reunión, otro de los israelíos, que se atrapó con un duro de ciudadanos russianos, 25-year-old Rona Kirboy, que fue atrapada desde el Festival de Nuevo Música, ahora lanzado por la demanda del presidente russiano, Vladimir Putin. También lanzado hoy, tres hosteges, sus nombres no han sido realizadas publicamente, y esta rola emocional no está terminada. En hebrú, la palabra que usó a describir una batalla alrededor, tiene otro significado, la batalla. Es la tercera batalla de la noche, la tercera batalla de los hosteges israelíos que se lanzó, la tercera batalla de la corazón de esta nación, una de la sorpresa, pero también de la dolor, casi 180 hosteges están aún en captividad, así que Israel está haciéndose a esos momentos raros de desgracia, de felicidad, pero este, este desgracia es solo, es correcto, es moral, pero sobre todo, no hay otra opción de la decisión. Y en el tercer día de la acción, Israel está already looking ahead, el presidente israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, dentro de la batalla, hoy, nada vao, nos va a dejar de terminar el trabajo. Estamos aquí en el rato, con los grandes agriboríos de nosotros. Estamos aquí en Gaza, con nuestros guerras heróricos. Hacemos todos los esfuerzos para regresar a nuestros abductíos, y eventualmente, vamos a regresar a todos. Tenemos tres goles para esta guerra, eliminar el Hamas, regresar a todos nuestros abductíos, y asegurar que el Gaza no ha sido un riesgo para el estado de Israel, de nuevo. Yo estoy aquí a decir a mis amigos aquí, a los guerras aquí, que me dicen las mismas cosas, y repito esto a ustedes, ciudadanos de Israel, continuamos hasta el final, hasta la victoria, nada nos va a dejar, y estamos convencidos de tener el poder, el esfuerzo, el poder, y la determinación para lograr todos los goles de la guerra, y nosotros vamos. Y queremos comenzar este programa por la creación de los correspondientes de la Segunda Correspondencia 24, Pia Stekel, Bach, Díga Schneider, el Centro Medical de Children, Pia, algunas buenas noticias de hoy. ¡Oh, bebé! ¿Puedemos necesitar algunas buenas noticias? Pero, intentad maparles para nosotros cuántos están ahí en el momento de las noticias del reto, por supuesto. ¿Qué podemos decir en su físico y en su estado mental? Bueno, en realidad, estamos todavía esperando por un número de noticias que fueron lanzadas antes de llegar aquí. Behind me, puedes ver el avión del helicóptero, pero esto es donde, sólo en un mes de minutos, están suposados de llegar, y, por supuesto, sus familiares están esperando por ellos. Están llegando al hospital realmente horas atrás, y han estado esperando desde entonces. Básicamente, han estado esperando, obviamente, por siete semanas, para finalmente agarrar a ellos. Así que las emociones están muy, muy altas aquí. Ahora, Schneider es uno de tres hospitales donde las noticias estarán llevadas a también a Wolfson, en Corlón, en Tashiba, en Ramazgan. Y esto es donde se recibirán, obviamente, primero de todo, medicina, pero también psicológica. No sabemos qué condiciones están en ahora mismo, pero, como usted mencionó, la mujer del helicóptero, que es una frecuencia, que es una frecuencia para su vida, porque su condición fue tan mala, así que no sabemos qué condición los niños están en, pero obviamente, estará acompañada por expertos médicos aquí, primero y por lo menos, también psicólogos y psychiatristas aquí. Pero cuando viene a las familias, han estado reuniendo aquí, realmente, esperando ese primer momento de reunificación aquí en el hospital, es un momento muy privado. Obviamente, también no esperamos ver a los hospitales, los hospitales, o si ellos están aquí detrás de mí, porque obviamente, es un momento muy, muy sensitivo, pero tenemos la oportunidad de hablar de Andolf Dafna y Ella Elkayam, 15 y 8 años altos que están entre los hospitales que fueron realizados antes, su propia opinión, que los sentimientos son realmente increíbles, ella es increíble, feliz de finalmente poder agarrar a ellos en un momento de mediano, pero obviamente, también mencionar a todos y a todos que hay todavía docentas de personas aún siendo captadas en Gaza, y que, especialmente las familias de los hospitales que no les darán hasta que todo el mundo se frea. Sí, no es el final de eso. Eso es para un cierto 24 horas correspondiente. Pierre Sekelbach, muchas gracias para esta noticia. Y queremos ahora volver a ser formador israelí, embajador de la UN, Danny, un miembro de la israelí de la partida del Partido Delicado, por supuesto, el embajador de la UN muchas gracias por acompañarnos, también. Buenas noticias, sin duda, pero no terminó hasta que terminó. Ellie, lo hicimos con una muy viciosa organización terrestre, que está siendo llevada por un psychopath. Y tenemos que admitirla, lo escribimos con el divino, y eso es por todo el día para nosotros, es un buen tiempo esperando para los hospitales para volver, y cuando veamos los hospitales, todos sentimos el descanso, pero no sabemos qué esperar el próximo día. Una cosa importante que tenemos que tener atención es que estamos convirtidos a continuar con la guerra. Sí, queremos ver más hostias que vienen de atrás a Israel, pero al mismo tiempo, estamos preparando a nosotros para el combate contra Hamas, y es solo el principio. No puede esperar que nos estén ahora, es solo la fase inicial de la guerra contra la Iglesia. Como usted ha dicho, Ambassador Don, es evidentemente un descanso con el divino, pero si en algunos días o en algunos momentos la énfasis es en el descanso, en otros momentos la énfasis es en el divino, y lo que hemos visto ayer, esos maneuvers por Hamas, fueron, tal vez, predictables, y todavía no está bien, nada de eso está bien. Por lo tanto, la verdad es que, según lo que hubiera agredido, las familias fueron, de hecho, tornaporte, 13 años de Hila, y no hubiera podido volver sin su madre Raya, Mea Regev, sin su hermano Itai. ¿Qué haces? Esa es la definición de el terrorismo, exactamente lo que están haciendo a nosotros, poniendo a todos nosotros en una intención, una incertidum, y esa es la especialidad de una organización terrestre. Por eso tenemos que erradicar a Hamas, y lo digo muy claramente, incluso si nos vamos a tener un descanso con nuestro enemigo más fuerte, no tenemos otra opción, pero si nos vamos todo el camino, tenemos que llegar al punto que el señor Sinwál estará tirando de la cancha, como si recuerdas las fotos de Gaddafi, que está escondiendo en la estupea, en Libia, o cuando Sadáfus Hussain se encontró en una manera de esconder, vamos a encontrar el Sinwál, vamos a matarlo, y creo que para nosotros, vamos a recordar las fotos que estamos viendo ahora, lo que hicimos con los niños, con las familias, también tenemos que recordar que cuando se vuelve, tenemos que decirles lo que sucedió con las familias, y muchas de las familias no están con nosotros anymore, así que ya empezamos el joven. Y Diyet, el ambasador de la noche, mañana es el último día de la sesión oficial, y ya hemos obtenido indicaciones muy claras, incluyendo de Hamas, diciendo muy claramente, queremos una extensión, y Diyet, ¿qué haces con Hamas? Diciendo, tenemos tres hostes, 7 hostes, no 10. ¿Es un go o no go? Bueno, no puedo hablar mucho sobre esta cuestión, porque se ha discutido como hablamos, pero mi posición es muy clara, no podemos negar a nosotros, sabemos exactamente lo que está pasando en Gaza, y sabemos que lo que están capaces de hacer y lo que no están capaces de hacer, y creo que tenemos que negociar con ellos, y no les permiten jugar con nosotros, si quieren extender la posición, tendrán que llevar hostes, como lo que sucedió hoy, y lo que espero que suceda mañana. ¿Para que Israel se despliega para todo tipo de negocio? ¿Es eso algo que es incluso feasible, que está en la mesa? No creo que está en la mesa, a ser honesto, no es una opción, y creo que una vez vamos a restartar la operación militar, y me llamé a mi colegio en el cabinet para usar más fuerza, para ser más agresivo contra nuestros enemigos, trabajamos muy lentamente, tomamos tres semanas para empezar la operación inicial, creo que tenemos que trabajar más rápido y asegurar que lleguemos más cerca a los hostes, una vez que realizamos que estamos hasta el final, será más fácil de lanzar más hostes. Y a ese punto, no necesitamos por ejemplo, el presidente Boris Johnson y el presidente Scott Morrison, no esperamos que nos despliegue, no estamos en una posición para despliegar nuestro futuro porque de sus acuerdos, y deberíamos decir lo mismo a Rudeau, a líderes europeos, incluso al Presidente de Biden, que nos apreciamos a estar con Israel, pero tenemos que darme un mensaje ahora que esta vez no tenemos la opción, tenemos que ir a Irán para que se despliegue a todo el coste. En caso de peligro para Israel. Por ejemplo, si sabemos que a Téor sale en Gaza, no deberíamos esperar, vamos a actuar inmediatamente. En la misma manera que hacemos hoy, en Jenín, en Nablus, en Ramallah, no esperamos a nadie, actuamos en el spot, eso sería el mecanismo que vamos a poner en lugar. Y en términos de la vida de día, vamos a tener que pensar sobre ideas creativas de fuerzas internacionales, incluyendo jugadores regionales. Los países árabes deberían también estar involucrados en ese proceso que apoyará a la palestiniana que quiera estar en Gaza para recuperar. Y tenemos que ser muy claros. Se habrá que decidir si quieren construir el futuro o no. Cuando veas en Náctea de Alemania, los germans han decidido construir un nuevo futuro para la Alemania. Creo que el presidente de la Tierra debería tomar la decisión muy pronto. Si quieren construir un nuevo futuro, estará sin jamás. Sí, infortunadamente, todavía este futuro se siente más afuera. El día 3 de la acercación. Espero que haya una extensión, que las condiciones de esto permanecen a ver. Ambassadors Dani Danon, former Israeli Ambassador a la UN, miembro de la Parlamenta de Israel. Muchas gracias por tu tiempo. Y queremos volver ahora a la ciudad del Sur de Joaquín. Mi 24 noticias corresponden a Zach Anders, estando por ahí. Un montón de excitamiento ahí. La ruta en la que los asesores israelíos pasaron por la calle. En el camino a la casa de las familias. Y después de la drama de ayer, necesitamos admitir hoy un nocturno, más o menos, un proceso smooth. El día 3 de la acercación. Y fue otro día emocional, especialmente para las comunidades del sur de Joaquín, que muchos de los residentes took to the street and lined the street. The route that the hostages were being taken as word started to spread that they were arriving. The atmosphere grew and the senses we spoke to them. The sense wasn't necessarily that they wanted to see the hostages. It was what that they wanted the freed hostages to see them to see the support and the love. Many of them waved flags. What was striking was for this community that was under fire on October 7th. So many of the people that were out on the street and waving flags and waving as the caravan drove past were children and inside the caravan inside the van were children too. Some of the freed hostages were able to get a very, very brief glimpse as the vehicle drove past the van that carried many of them and they seemed to be ecstatic with the event. They were waving and smiling back at the crowd as the crowd waved at them and they seemed very happy for the reception they were getting. The families that we spoke to yesterday in Hostage Square shared that this is the site they want to see for more and more days to come and that sounds like what's being negotiated now through the Biden administration, Biden officials saying they're pushing hard for extensions of this ceasefire and for the parties involved this does seem to be so far a success. Hamas is getting what it wants it's getting prisoners released and they are taking to social media and posting quite often about the they're saying the liberation of their fellow Palestinians and in Gaza this message appears to be resonating at least on social media. With the hostage families they want to see the ceasefire continue too because so many of them are still in captivity and as we get this list to slowly whittle down with the women and children first you're left with the men the number of men that are still hostage becomes from some of the sources I've spoken to it does change the negotiations it changes for many reasons of course they don't want to fill in the blanks for us but many of us can make the same assertion that the Hamas terror group wants to utilize the men and women and that is going to change these negotiations. It's clear that they're going to try and squeeze this bitter lemon until the last drop and Zach tonight is part of this mechanism we're also expecting the list of those hostages to be released tomorrow the final day of deal proper and we're still looking at that list and seeing some very young children on that list and it is tense you entered day four this final day of the ceasefire and you still have a ten month old infant on the list that hasn't been released with his brother as well and that that's for the family I mean just a immense weight on their shoulders from what we've been told the list is obviously going to be kept secret to the public but that some of the families do get to be involved in that conversation so we aren't sure yet what is the plan for tomorrow but given yesterday's events and how long the process was delayed and there was that snag where the Qataris had to step in at the last moment and resolve things to see today go off mostly on schedule and without any major hurdles was a great sign and the families are hoping that tomorrow will be more of the same and that the ceasefire can continue Yes, indeed held breath still throughout the country awaiting tomorrow and the days to come Zach Anders, thank you very much for this and joining us now here in studios in your journal Mr. Ben Royamini and Mr. Yakovlamp in military and strategic affairs the Jewish New Syndicate and at the Miriam Institute thank you gentlemen very much for joining us well, there's the good, there's the bad and the ugly, the good more hostages released the bad Hamas still calling the shots and the ugly tonight unlike previous days we've seen the hostages being released with this parade of and the Gaza Strip and all of these are bringing us to the same bottom line Hamas is still very much in control Mr. Yakovlamp Yeah, it's going to be a long way if somebody thought that we can uproot the Hamas in two weeks no, it's not going to happen just to remind us all that what happened in Chechnya and what happened in Afghanistan with Mujahidin it's not easy and it took months to uproot ISIS from Mosul and from Maraca and from other places it took months even if the power that the military power it was fighting them was much bigger from the Israeli army so we have to bear it in mind it's not going to be easy even if Gaza is a small place no, it's not easy and as much as we take precautions in order not to kill innocent civilians they are killed just as they were killed in Maraca just as they were killed in Mosul so it's not going to be easy we have to know it because in the process the support that Israel has now is not going to stay long every day that people will see because there is no other choice in order to uproot the Hamas people will be against Israel so we have to we will speak about it later we can do something about it we have to be clever we cannot be in a fixation and I'm sorry to say the Israeli government in a way is a bit stuck we have to change the way in order to eradicate the Hamas to get out of the box and to think something else it's not enough to be right we will keep it I hope we will have time to discuss it of course, this is what you are here for but Mr. Aleppin from the dynamics of the last three days what are we learning about Hamas's abilities capabilities and its control or lack thereof throughout the strip and the north according to careful estimations the hostages that were released today were kept in the northern part of the Gaza Strip the same area the IDF supposed to be almost full control over look, when it comes to control of the Gaza Strip we know that Hamas controls southern Gaza still the Hanyunas area central Gaza we wouldn't see more than a million Gazans disobey their regime and comply with Israeli evacuation orders but they have a presence as was just said this is an asymmetric, bitter terrorist army deeply embedded we are not in the 6 day war era it's going to take a long time to uproot this enemy but I think when it comes to the hostages the assessments in Israel are that Hamas controls 90% of the hostages and the others that are in the hands of other terror factions, if Hamas really wants to it can get hold of those as well so that's something to keep in mind when we're talking about control and who's in whose possession Hamas still very much is able to get almost all of the hostages back if it wants to and Hamas' game plan is time it's buying time this is what they're after this is their survival strategy it's not going to work the Israeli people, the Israeli government the Israeli military are all united behind the understanding that the continuity of the country hinges on Israel's ability to uproot Hamas as a terror army and regime in the Gaza Strip come what may so they're playing for time, they're trying to buy another 24 hours and another 24 hours but I think that they're clutching at straws and we're now seeing on screen the skyline of Israel as a helicopter is arriving at the Schneider's Children's Medical Center with some of the hostages that are now released no longer hostages words that are still incomprehensible Mr. Lapin you're talking about Hamas wanting to buy time and saying it will not work and yet just yesterday feels ages ago just yesterday we've seen a clear violation of the terms of the deal and this is perhaps the problematic elements of this deal that it was defined as an effort of Hamas not to divide families but we did see it happening yesterday and not just that, not because Hamas did not get a hold of Hila's mother 13 year old Hila was released yesterday her mother Raya did not not because they were separate Hila indicated that they were kept together until two days ago so Hamas deliberately divided the two of course it's another crime against humanity by Hamas and they're trying to basically buy themselves some sort of insurance policy by separating this family and holding on to the mother they think that this is what's going to make Israel more reluctant to go back into combat in the next couple of days but again I think we have to look at the big picture Israel's maneuvering between its two war goals the rescue of as many hostages as possible and the dismantling of the Hamas terror army it is basically balancing between these two objectives I've been arguing all of last week that Israel should have gone for this deal that the sanctity of life as the core value of the state of Israel and the Israeli people has guided us to this correct decision every life saved is a wonderful miracle at some point this outline is going to come to an end and the combat is going to return we're seeing Israeli military chiefs prepare for that and it's probably going to come soon and we will talk more about what is next in terms of the fight as the helicopter again is about to land really in a few minutes a few seconds at the Schneider's Children's Hospital Hamas indicating tonight not indicating say we want more we want to extend a deal in terms of the tactic here of negotiation tactic sending the ball into Israel's court what does it mean well first of all let's say it was agreed upon even before that if they will have at least 10 hostages to release every day Israel will continue it's not even a ceasefire it's a kind of pose cease of fire so yes Israel declared already Benjamin Netanyahu just declared I think 20 minutes ago that after he spoke with President Biden yes Israel will agree but, but, but and that's the main point that I wanted to make Israel should initiate Israel should initiate should not be dragged and it looks like if we need a kind of pressure on Israel in order to declare we agree to a ceasefire I mean agree to what agree to what to the pressure of the Hamas no it should not be this way Israel should declare we want a ceasefire we do not want to kill one innocent child we do not want but we have conditions you can put it on the table you can imagine what we are speaking about so you can lead I mean the Hamas is going to say no it's okay it's a win-win what I'm saying it's a win-win that's the question when one thinks for certain the helicopter has landed at the Schneider's Children's Hospital we'll be back in three minutes esta semana en news 24 Israel bajo ataque news 24 en español trae el analisis y la información de los acontecimientos de la guerra, espadas de hierro entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra la reacción de los países hispanoparlantes news 24 el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel, news 24 únicamente en I24 news bienvenido gracias por estar con nosotros y nos queremos ir straight a lo que es conocido por los últimos 51 días es la escena de hostia en Tel Aviv después de tres días consecutivas de la release de hostia vamos a hacer esperanza, pero vamos a al menos ser nombrado a nuevo a la escena de la release pero no estamos todavía ahí en I24, el corresponde de Emily Francis fue allí todo el día con las familias de los hostias y muchos, muchos, muchos israelíos para mostrar su apoyo Emily noble, no hay otra manera de ponerle a los hostias las familias de los hostias si, están diciendo, estamos felices pero no estamos celebrando hasta que todos estén bien y no deberíamos estar tomando eso para garantizarlo You're absolutely right, Ellie Today was a very interesting day we know last night there were thousands and thousands of people here, it was still very, very emotional with a sense of relief but like you said, there are still over 100 hostages still in Gaza but besides that the fact that today at least families were let out, young people were let out with their families after the big run around and the big scare that we had yesterday there was definitely a collective sense of relief, people were calm here today like you said they weren't getting overly joyful but they also weren't overly emotional and overly distressed but one really nice thing that happened is one of the most famous rabbis did a very special event here even though it's not Shabbat they had Hala on the table, they had wine they did a special prayer they had a Torah scroll and the families were there the families mainly of the boys and those that are still in captivity who still also had a sense of hope the fact that the people that have come home seem to be okay, believe it or not does give them a little bit of solace more than 50 days of having no idea what the hostages were going through so to be able to see to be able to see that and to be able to see that some of them have already been released from the hospitals given a good evaluation definitely brought some relief and I do want to say I did have a chance to meet they actually came up to me the parents of Omer Neutra who was the lone soldier from Plainview, New York the parents, Orna and Ronan gave a really honest assessment of what it was like the fact that their son gave up college to come here and be a lone soldier and now he is one of the hostages so take a listen to the interview it's a roller coaster of emotions obviously we're very happy that things have started to move and there's some traction and it's amazing that the kids are out and some of the women are out but there's still a long way to go and we're hopeful but very cautious are you confident given that he was trained he's a trained soldier that he knows are you hopeful that he's fine we have to be hopeful that's the only thing that's driving us right now but listen what happened on October 7 was nothing that any soldier was prepared for so it's 51 days it's a long time our son is a strong boy he's probably taking care of other kids around him we're hoping that he's with his team because if he's with his team he's the kind of person that will comfort them and pick them up and he'd be in a role so we're really hoping that he's not alone and they're together and we're gonna fight until he's out yes Emily and we're now seeing on our screens live images from the Schneiders Children's Hospital after the helicopter landed now we can see the teams there the staff bringing out screens to allow the children there some privacy as they enter the hospital and the special venues halls rooms that were set up to receive them their families of course awaiting there all of this happening as we speak as indeed a sigh of relief but one that is mixed with a lot of fear and hope for the future Emily Francis at the Hauser Square thank you very much for this and he's still very very much on topic in this hellish reality there are criteria and lone soldier the son of two parents might be at the very end of the list of those who are to be released and many are still there nearly 180 hostages still in captivity in the Gaza Strip among them 56 year old Maya Goren Kibbutzner was a kindergarten teacher well again still there somewhere in the Gaza Strip and these days we can only imagine or even more nerve wracking for her family and we want now to welcome Amir El Fassa the nephew of Maya and of her husband of Nair who was murdered by Hamas on October 7th may he rest in peace Amir thank you very much for joining us well you're watching with us those images from today from those past days what goes through your mind thank you for inviting me before those pictures I have decided that when I saw saw the picture again the pictures again of Maya and of Nair I again I I was again with a lot of I miss her very much sorry that I can skip for a second I really miss her and to see her pictures again it brings a lot of feelings and we are very very worried for her in the past 51 52 days I can't even remember the exact number yeah and the pictures of the people that come back from their now are it comes with mixed feelings we are very happy for these people we know some of them some of them came some of them lived in Buzniroz where Maya lived so I know some of them and it was it was so it was amazing to see them come here home to Israel to their families it was it was amazing it brought us a little hope and it happened to Maya to now we really wanted to continue to continue this thing and we hear it from every single family member of the hostages came back vowing you know not to give up to keep up the fight together as one united group the families of the hostages became a family on its own to an extent yeah you're right I can tell you that it wasn't last week it was already two weeks ago there been a march in Israel for the hostages from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and the families of the hostages were most of the time in the front was the first a lot of people came with us but we were first and then in this march and after every in every spot spot we came in every evening of this march it was five days I felt this that we became family and we have the same stories we have the same horrible fate that happened to each one of us and for each one of our beloved one yes, connected by blood yeah, connected by blood this forced unity that is now being utilized to great strength mutual strength of all of you and all of the Israelis who are joining this daily plea not to give up until all of them are back home Amil before we let you go perhaps another glimmer of hope here is that as part of this deal the Red Cross is supposed to get access to the remaining hostages what you ask if they are supposed to do that they are supposed to do it we the US is saying that there is a deadline until tomorrow I'm trying to hang on to some again glimmers of hope here in this nightmarish reality we hope they will honestly I will tell you that our family doesn't and they think a lot of families feel that they don't do enough with all the information we brought from them for them we personally brought information about Maya's medical situation and medical properties so they can treat her, bring her help or do whatever they can do and in Israel we don't feel that I don't know if they do enough for that to help the hostages but I think most of the people don't feel that the Red Cross do enough for the hostages even in the March when people when the media from outside came we shouted Red Cross do your job and because we feel that the world don't do enough the world try not to take sides in this conflict but we don't want the world to take sides we want the world to know what Hamas did the Hamas kidnapped innocent people and we don't know what is happening we don't know what they are going through and what their medical status and we just want people to at least take care of them if not taking them out it's the minimum that the Red Cross can do and I don't feel that they did the best they can I hope they will and we have an information that they came to Gaza and I don't know treat some people check them just something at least insist on access something under performances might be an understatement in disrespect Amir al Fasa, nephew of Maya Gore and hopefully very soon Maya will be back here with all of us and all of the hostages will be reunited with their families who are waiting here in Israel thank you very much for speaking with us I am sending you strength from here back here in the studio with Mr. Bendoly a gentleman the issue of the Red Cross the US is pinpointing tomorrow some sort of a deadline but again it takes me back to the terms of the deal that in part perhaps we are simply too vague leaving too many elements crucial elements to the good will the good faith of the enemy which is as we know a vile terrorist organization part of the problem is that Israel is not initiating actually I said it again because I mean why do we have to play according to the rules of the Hamas I mean why why do we need to be under pressure from the international community from the Hamas from the Arab countries why don't we say what we want why don't we initiate now a big mistake is that the whole battle is about the ground battle no it's not we are in a war and the war includes the ground battle in the international public opinion if we do not understand the war we do not understand anything and in order to enable the military the ground operation we must prepare ourselves and prepare the public opinion in order to be in favor of Israel that's why I said and I repeated we need to initiate a ceasefire we have to make the Hamas saying a ceasefire ok now we have the permission to go and really to eradicate them and we have you know what we have to offer it every week no we don't want to continue but you have to surrender you have to release all the hostages and so on and so on but we are not initiating we are responding and this is part of the problem that we are speaking about I mean why don't we initiate to something that we do not even want and gentlemen again we are seeing yet another helicopter landing now at the Schneider's Children's Hospital the center of Israel with another group of hostages Mr. Lapin before we take your opinion on what is the diplomatic dynamic at the moment between the different parties Qatar, Egypt, the US we want to say with the human angle with the people that we are talking about those hostages that are being released and we want to turn out to Dr. Ronny Berger clinical psychologist at the center for compassionate and mindful education Dr. Berger thank you very much for joining us well first from what we know from what we can say from what we can assess those who are no longer hostages but now released I would dare to carefully say that it is perhaps physically speaking better than what we feared maybe Yes, good evening I think that physically they seem to be okay though I don't know we check them out and so Schneider Hospital will determine that but psychologically it's the issue any kid depending on his age that have gone through this ordeal, terrible ordeal from the time that they have seen the terrorists coming killing people, seeing bodies to the place where they were captured by the parents who seem to have been horrific they were seen some of the faces of the mothers taking their child I don't know if you've seen the to read her kids the mother was in horror this is imprinted in child's mind and I think that is the main issue that we are talking about So I think that is what we need to take care of and I want to tell you another thing the Hamas know no boundaries you know there was an example of a I think 10 years old girl who separated for the mother the agreement was the mothers and children should be released together and she wasn't released a mother and she had to separate from the mother saying goodbye and I can imagine what is it like for a mother to see her kids going away for the kid to see it when she leaves a mother in the Hamas tunnels and also many fathers are staying behind it's important to note in this instance I just think that kidnapping a 4 year old lost to her parents what is beyond that why are not releasing her in the first time I mean these things are unbelievable we know for example that even a 3 or 4 year old the feeling is imprinted in her body even if they don't understand the setting but when they sense the horror and the threat that is imprinted on their all the adults faces they really have it in their body and it takes time to process it we are now in front of this experience where we really have to slowly bring them back to life and work with them so that this traumatic experience will be sort of processed and they can go back to life it's not an easy process what to have there and to that point exactly Dr. Burger you know it's a uncharted territory for everyone including of course the medical teams physically and mentally but it seems that the preparation at least for the first phase of receiving the hostages were somewhat right and yet try to illustrate for us what does it mean long term it's a long long process still ahead yeah well the first time and that was well prepared by the medical team the psychologists and a social worker that is a touch to every key now the first thing is to sort of block them from all this publicity and the carnival of all the cameras and journalists and the other people and just very slowly introduce them to people who they love to think that they are used to whether it's a dog or a toy or to friend very very slowly the next stage is to help them deal with what they have seen and you remember some of them have lost their fathers and other family member so they would have to introduce slowly to this fact and then work on grieving and help them deal with the situation so it's a very slow process and I think that psychological and social worker teams are going to be taking them very gently long time let's stay with them for a long time each one has committed himself or herself to be with a kid for a very long time and I think that's important hostages that different people come to their life one of the major thing is the lack of trust in people when you see such a horrific thing you lose trust and you have to have the same people support you for a long run play with you, talk to you find a way to express your feeling it's very hard to express the feeling they're probably shocked by now and we'll see how they will handle very very slowly the burger everyone who was ever in Israel, even just for a day can vouch for that Israelis they like to hug and they like to show love and they love to show affection and obviously in those past 51 days the one big family which is Israel became even more so but as much as we want to perhaps show it but what the Israelis want but what about they want the hostages now released so bottom line doctor burger do's and don'ts for Israelis don't really over hug them and jump over them and show your love do it very slowly but do have a consideration to where there are we've seen the people who were standing by the side of the world waving their hands this is a very nice introduction it's really affecting all of us as you can imagine kids are very dear to all of us as they are for other people all over the world so just the fact that we are showing them from far some support that's one thing the other thing is to allow them to very slowly I say many times very slowly because it's really easy to sort of hug them and get them back to school and start to with life they have to do it step by step they have to be introduced slowly into their families into people they know talking about what has happened you know they can be dependent on the age of the kid but I mean adolescent can be sort of process verbally talked about it young kids you need to do it with play and we need parents to be part of the treatment because it's really important they can trust their loved ones they lost trust not because the parents weren't there but because the parents were also victims of these horrific crimes I think still a long and winding road but they're here and hopefully all of them will be here soon and they'll get all the support they need for the long run Dr. Ronny Berger clinical psychologist at the center for compassion and mindful education thank you very much for speaking with us and helping us to get a better understanding at the struggle that are still I want to say one thing may I say one thing we do seem to be optimistic about their chances kids are very resilient and if you treat them well and slowly I believe that they can go back to normal after we'll take time but I'm optimistic and so are we thank you very much Dr. Ronny Berger for this thank you and we want to a no video that we've just obtained from Hamas of the release of the hostages still in the Gaza Strip a few hours ago we want to of course remind our viewers that every Hamas video is carefully edited to be utilized for Hamas's propaganda for Hamas's objectives and we can definitely see clearly Dr. Jakov Lapin that the Israeli hostages are being forced to wave to the terrorists again we're seeing them being paraded with those vans inside Gaza this is not something we've seen in recent days pathetic effort by Hamas at damage control trying to you know save whatever's possibly they think could be saved of their image in the international community I suspect a lot of this pressure as well and you know anybody who has any sense of reality understands that this is a very cynical stage managed release unfortunately on social media there is an army of bots and there are supporters who are seizing on this opportunity to try and make all kinds of false claims about how well you know everything was going for the hostages of course you know total fake news in an attempt to essentially rape people and that's going on on social media I saw a lot of that it's very disturbing on twitter it was very fast as soon as the images came out you see all these people saying look at this so that is something that I think whoever is involved in the cyber sphere has to be on alert for and yeah when credit is due etc and in this respect perhaps a more troubling update en la situación of 84 year old Alma Avraham who was released tonight she was airlifted to a nearby hospital after arriving in Israeli territory and she is still in a critical condition the hospital manager is updating that she was likely not treated well in captivity not surprising and yet very very alarming as well and also this moment another update that Elon Musk is going to arrive here tomorrow speaking of damage control if you will for a visit Mr. Lapin before we take a break how significant is that in term of what Mr. Yamini mentioned of the international efforts to maintain Israel the support of Israel I mean I suppose it's significant he's an influential figure he has many millions of people listening to what he says so I think Israel needs to take any opportunity I guess to get its message out we are outnumbered in the world and out resourced and we are a relatively small nation and when you leave these borders you can see that very clearly and very quickly so I think anything that can be used to get the message out needs to be used I think it's a shame alright so we will take a quick break a deep breath, a quick break and we'll unpack it right after 3 minutes and we'll be back at the top of the hour www.madeforme.co.il Made for me