 Esta semana, en 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 hispano-parlantes. 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 noticia de la noticia continúa en Benito Levine y un gran relief para varias familias ahora mismo. Tienes más hostes israelíos que han sido hechos por Jamaas Terrorista por más de 7 semanas, están en su camino a casa. 9 mujeres adultas y 1 niña. El día 53 de la guerra, la truja de cuatro días ha sido extendida por 48 horas. Durante la pasada, dos setes de hostes son liberados de competitividad. 1 de la noche y, si todo va bien, 1 de la noche de mañana, han sido abiertos durante la noticia de Baterra en el sur de Israel en el 7 de octubre. Así que vamos a llevarles esa lista oficial de hostes en su camino a casa. Había sido una expectación, más niños serían liberados por Jamaas. No es el caso de hoy, excepto los 17 años, Maya Lindbergh, hermana Gabriela Lindbergh. La ropa de 59 es también en su camino a casa, otras incluidas. Y nos vimos en nuestras screens hace unos momentos. 84 años, Dica Hyman, ella fue en un círculo de cero, Tamara Metzka, 78, Nora Lynn, Baba Dila, age 60, Adasaghi, 75, Nerav Tal, 53 años, Rimon Kirst, 36, Ophelia Roitman, 77 años, y 63 años, Clara Marman. They have passed through the rapper crossing and are heading to the Kerem Shalom crossing. What a moment for their family. So for more, we welcome to studio retired colonel Amit Assa, former member of the Shin Bet and political commentator. Daniel Shaik, former Israeli ambassador to France. Gentlemen, thank you so much for being here. What a moment, so many emotions. Daniel Shaik, I'm going to start with you. You have been intimately involved with the families of the hostages. It's a huge moment and a relief and still some angst because they are on their way. Nonetheless, it's not children with the exception of one 17 year old. Your thoughts on this latest group heading home, certainly joy for many families as we speak. Yeah, so first of all, it is an unusual group. Although they belong to the category, the general category that was designed for this round of exchanges, women and children. And especially in this case, these are the more fragile women, many of them elderly, not all of them in good health. Some of them were in need of regular medication, which they probably did not get. So this is sort of a different kind of group, but they are certainly legitimate candidates for this round of exchanges. Now, as always, it's an emotional rollercoaster for these people and in a certain sense for the other families too, who are still expecting at least one more round. We'll know tonight, hopefully, who the Hamas people are proposing to free tomorrow. And I think it's sort of nearly a given already that this is probably going to be extended a little bit more. I can't tell exactly how many days, but this method or system whereby at least 10 people are released in exchange of an additional day of truth, it looks like it might be extended beyond tomorrow. Amit, you are nodding your take on what we are seeing unfolding right now. We saw these elderly women escorted by these armed, masked men with guns, Hamas terrorists, no other way to describe them quite frankly, and being handed over to the Red Cross. They are heading back to Israel, one can imagine the joy and relief for their families. Nonetheless, many questions still remain and many, many families still waiting for answers. Yeah, I think what I saw in this video of releasing of the members of the Hamas near the hostages is not just the Hamas. It was one side Hamas, we can see it now. And in the other hand, it's a Jihad Islamic. So everybody there is cooperating with the whole system against us, against our natural, moral, delicate situation that we are into. And they are using it as we know, they are using it as a play for them. It's like playing a game. And the game for them is actually taking more time, more time. That's why the Bebas' children are not in this exchange. They felt very good that the Israelis are very tense about it and they are using it. And let me elaborate, because when you say the Bebas' family, of course, we are referring to nine month old fear Bebas when he was nine months old. It's not a matter of age. When he went into captivity, he's now ten months old. It is unimaginable to think that a baby like this is still being held and no word on his whereabout something we will discuss in more detail. But right now, we go to our correspondent, Zak Anders, and he joins us from the Kerem Shalom crossing. Zak, what is the latest? Where is the next group of Israeli hostages who are on their way home, freed from captivity after seven weeks? After seven weeks. It does appear that they have made their way through the crossing, the Rafa crossing, with the Red Cross. There's another transfer that takes place with the Egyptian authorities, and then finally they're passed to Israeli hands. The IDF tells me that that's a very quick journey once they are with the Israelis that they attempt to get them out of Egypt rather quickly into our position with the Kerem Shalom crossing. They're going to follow the border fence, with their vehicles, move rather quickly and try and get to our position. There's a second option, and that's by a helicopter that they can evacuate them using these IAF helicopters that we've seen in the last few minutes. We saw four helicopters head over our position in towards Egypt. So we're unsure exactly if they're, we were told potentially that they're going to cross over my shoulder on this road behind me via vehicle, and that vans will take them to Hatshuri Maribes, but they're still that potential, and this is a game time decision, if you will, to take them via helicopters, all dependent, told on their condition, how they're doing once they are received by Israeli doctors, they're given that initial check, and then they make the decision there. So we're still waiting to see what happens next. And at what point are relatives going to get to see them? We know in many cases they had been waiting at hospitals. What update can you share this time round? And we're hearing that there hasn't been any major changes to the process with how they get the chance to see their families. Potentially they might be able to meet some of the very close direct family at Hatshuri Maribes. We saw a few of the reunions take place at the airbase itself. Other reunions in the first day of the hostage release were taking place at the hospital once they were flown. It does appear that there has been some changes each day as the process becomes more and more rehearsed, you could say, because this is now the fifth day of hostage exchanges, and they are trying to, I'm told, learn from this process, learn how to make it better, more efficient and more convenient for the families and for the hostages, the freed hostages themselves, trying to learn what is best for them, what are their immediate needs and how are they able to most efficiently and most safely reach their families for the first time. So we could see that reunion take place at the airbase. It is not, we're told, going to be happening here at the crossing, that the moment they cross into Israel isn't the exact moment that they get to see their loved ones. That is a process which the IGF wants to create some distance, some space from our position into a more secure location Hatshuri Maribes being one of those locations but also several hospitals in the south of Israel are available and they're all on standby preparing if they need to receive any hostages in any sort of condition. One can imagine what they are feeling right now and their families as well much anticipation, not long now. Correspondent Zach Anders live from the Karim Shalom crossing Thank you Zach. Now more and more of the freed hostages are talking about their horrific ordeal in captivity for seven weeks not knowing what had happened to their families on the 7th of October in some cases and not knowing if they would ever get to come home again. Our senior defense correspondent Jonathan Regev has the details. 51 Israelis are back home from Hamas captivity. The public is not yet aware of everything they went through during their seven-week ordeal in Gaza but some family members have given a few insights to what they held, they experienced. We removed various times from place to place sometimes those places were below ground and sometimes above it. When we needed to go to the toilet we had to knock on the door and wait for them to take us. Sometimes it took hours before they took us. They were well aware of the Israeli military operation which had an effect on the conditions they were held in. We were afraid as we could feel the bombardment above us. It shook our beds. The others would lock us in and run away during those times. And perhaps the most astonishing testimony of them all was of a very surprising visit shortly after they were kidnapped. We walked a long time in the area of Han Yunus until we reached a tunnel and then a large hall. The Hamas people seemed to be quite nervous and then Yahya Sinwar walked in. Speaking perfect Hebrew he asked us for our names and then calmed us. Added that nothing will happen to us here. Un coment from the Hamas leader meant to reassure but was probably far from reassuring just part of what these hostages went through those still in Gaza more than 160 hostages are still suffering. It was one of countless cases of an imaginable trauma on Kibbutz Baeri on the 7th of October during the Hamas terror onslaught terrorists driving off with members of one family Mom, Yarden, Roman Gutt passing three-year-old daughter Geffen to her husband Alon Gutt they jumped out of a moving car and he managed to flee with their child but the terrorists caught up with Yarden and she and her sister-in-law Carmel are still being held hostage by Hamas Alon's mother Kinaret Gutt was shot dead during the rampage at the Kibbutz more than seven weeks ago now. The extent of the depravity the extent of the brutality is still so difficult to comprehend and we now welcome cousin of that family Gil, Dickman, Gil thank you so much for being here one cannot imagine just hearing once again this is a story that has stood out for so long and there are so many stories like this so if you can share for us what you know about the 7th of October imagine parents with the child jumping out of a moving car to save her life tell us more. Yes, so on October 7th we were connected to them and we talked actually we messaged with my uncle Eshel, he was actually locked in the bathroom, he locked himself because he knew that the terrorists came in and he saw through the cracks in the window how they kidnapped his daughter Carmel es increíble y lo que sucedió es que los terroristas intentaron romper en el salar se hidra alon y el bebé Gephen se entendió que no podía lockar la puerta para que se lo desplieguese y le dijo a los terroristas que soy el único que está aquí y eso es todo y se le hicieron y se tiraron sus manos y el Gephen lo colocaron en un vehículo y lo colocaron a Togasa y el vehículo se llamó Talsoham un abuelo de la calle y un par de metros antes de la defensa un tanque, un tanque de IDF llegó cerca del vehículo los terroristas salieron del vehículo el vehículo quedaron tirando y el alon se entendió que fue su oportunidad de justificar entonces se volvieron del vehículo y se volvieron entonces se volvieron del vehículo y el alon se llevó Gephen en sus manos se entendió que no podía correr rápido entonces se le dieron Gephen a alon y le dijeron y justificaron sus manos en sus manos y se volvieron y se lograron hidrarte por 20 horas cerca del borde y el alon se dijo que estaban jugando hidro y la cique no se hizo un sonido y están seguros ahora el tiempo y el alon fue probablemente dejado un par de segundos después con el mismo borde que se inundó en el primer lugar ahora entendemos que Carmel que se inundó de la casa y el alon se inundó pero se inundó y los hosteges de Hamas en Gaza y aún no fueron descargados cuando se escuchan ahora sobre los hosteges de 10 personas cuando era la última vez que tuviste como familia algún contacto con Jardín y Carmel y cómo están haciendo y si están bien, ¿qué saben? Bueno, no sabemos nada por supuesto porque, como sabes, Hamas no le da any signs of life y no le da la red cross con los hosteges así que no sabemos nada pero puedo decirle que cada hosteg que viene está dentro de nuevos espacios de esperanza y nuevos rumores sobre los hosteges que están detrás de ellos no todos de ellos pueden ser mencionados y hablados sobre el on-air pero esperamos que esto significa que vamos a verlos pronto y en realidad hay dos más posiciones que vienen o más que eso y sé que hay conversas sobre nuevos pasos por supuesto, Jardín y Carmel ambos de ellos son mujeres y en realidad las cosas que hablamos están todos contando mujeres el hecho de que Jardín es una madre pero no es la madre de una hija que no debe evitarla de regresar a Israel, por supuesto y el hecho de que Carmel no es una madre también, todas las mujeres y todos los hombres deberían estar en la casa creo que todos agree con eso Bueno, todos los hosteges necesitan volver a casa, es algo que hemos hablado por semanas la idea de la persona de la esposa Daniel Hagar, unos momentos atrás en su brisa de vida dijo que ¿dónde son las organizaciones de las mujeres de las organizaciones de las mujeres? ¿Dónde son las organizaciones de los seres humanos? Te estás hablando de dos mujeres una y una madre pero no importa ¿Dónde son las voces? ¿Dónde se altera ahora mismo? y Daniel Sheik, quiero ponerle a tu en ese punto muy rápido Sí, entonces estamos operando por el nombre de Gil y otros personas Hemos conocido más de dos o tres horas antes en una gran reunión con la delegación europea. Gil dice la misma historia, pero ayer tomamos una letra y enviamos una letra a la General Secretaria de la UN, Guterres, que se complica exactamente sobre eso, no tan mucho sobre sus propiedades personales que son... Problemáticas para decir que es... Problemáticas para decir que es... Pero lo que hemos dicho es que hay un número de agencias UN, UNICEF y muchos otros que supone que están en la línea de frontera de protestas contra lo que está perpetuando contra los hosteges. Usted ha mencionado... Usted ha mencionado, en realidad, el hecho de que el Red Cross no es capaz de dar signos de la vida, de dar una lista de los hosteges. Eso es en un complejo barrio internacional. ¿Tienes que escuchar que la agencia UN habla? ¿Tienes que escuchar que las organizaciones mujeres hablan? ¿Tienes que escuchar que el día internacional del niño, just a couple of weeks ago, did you hear a statement from UNICEF, the UN organization for the rights of children, speak up for these children? No. Outrageous, outrageous. And what does that do to the movement? We know there's so much support for the families and we know there's this bond that exists between the families all waiting for word on their loved ones. Talk to us about the call both to Israeli authorities and abroad like you're talking about the UN in Europe as well, Qatar as well. What kind of call do you want to make right now knowing that your loved ones are still being held captive? I want to mention first that you talked about the bond. We feel as if we have become like a large family of families. When the children, the family of Hena Vigdori was released a few days ago, I felt as if it was a part of my own family being released. So when a few days ago, Avigay was released, the lonely child that both her parents were murdered, we all felt as if it was one of our own relatives. So we feel as if we're a big family. We feel hope as we see more and more relatives coming and being released. And I think that we all address the international community and we tell them this is not a battle between two sides. This is a battle between life and death. And you must understand it when you talk about the fact that the Red Cross does not get to meet with the hostages is because we're talking about the terror organization. This is not a state, this is not an army. They are holding kids, babies and elderly people. That's because they are in total breach of international law. We expect all of the international community to just step in this issue and do whatever they can to make sure that all the hostages are coming home. You talk about the support between the different families. To that point, you will be very pleased to hear the breaking news that those 10 Israeli hostages who've been held by Hamas terrorists for more than 7 weeks are now in Israeli territory. They are in Israel 9 adult women and one teenage girl. They are heading to Israel. I can feel your sigh of relief. Talk to me about how you're feeling when you hear that. You know, I think if you talk to me a few weeks ago I couldn't even believe that an agreement could be signed between Israel and Hamas. The trust was broken in a way that we couldn't believe an agreement was possible. The fact that you can actually see hostages coming home be it elderly women, 17-year-old girl like we're seeing today or 4-year-old like we saw a few days ago makes us very, very optimistic that we can see all the hostages coming home. This is exactly what we want. This is, I think, what the Israeli public wants and the public all over the world. They want to see people coming back home and they don't want to see war, blood or revenge. They want to see life coming back to the Middle East and to the whole world. And also to Thai citizens released today. And at least in the forum of families we feel just as responsible for their well-being. Clearly, their families are not in Israel. They are far away. But that's all the more reason to, when they are freed, to help them readjust to life before they decide if they want to go back or stay in Israel. We are going to the Thai Foreign Minister and Eli Cohen, the Israeli Foreign Minister, meeting today with some of those Thai hostages before they do, in fact, head home. Amit, I want to bring you in because all of this is happening as the truth is extended. It was extended for today. It will be extended tomorrow and hopefully all being well another group of hostages will come home. But there are talks in Qatar, as we speak, about further extensions. From a security perspective, your take on how important that is and the risks involved. Of course, when we got into this situation we knew that there is a risk. There is a risk for our troops. There is a risk for the future ability to get into war again. But still, every day that we can get out people alive, we have to do it. And we have to move on with this pose as a pose, not as something temporarily because we have to kill the Hamas and destroy all these structures. But if we can, we have to do it. We have to do it and we have to move on with the pose. It's not a problem with the army. The army will be ready when it needs to be. These are live images on our screen right now approaching the Kerim Shalom crossing. What a moment for these ten Israeli hostages on their way home. What a moment indeed. Nine adult women and one 17-year-old girl. And Gil, I want your take on Kfir Bebas. The four-year-old brother Ariel and mom Shiri, of course Kfir, was nine months old when the abduction happened. He is now ten months old y has become a symbol of what is unfolding right now and certainly has the hearts of the whole nation to think that a baby that age is in captivity for this time, especially as we hear about the harrowing conditions. What does it mean for you as you're waiting for your loved ones, word on your family, all the trauma that you have been through, everyone waiting to hear what happened to Kfir and the reports that he may have been handed over to, believe it or not, another terror organization inside Gaza. Yeah, that's what we hear right now, that he is in the hands of another terror organization. I think this is just disgraceful by Hamas to even state that because they are in charge of this baby's life and of his brother and of his mother. I don't care whose hand he is in. And I think it's just another reminder that we're dealing with a terror organization without any limits, they can do whatever they want to any baby that's in their hands. It's just, it's horrific. And I think the whole world understands now that these are two sides that you could not be compared to one another. This is just unbelievable. And I think what I also think about is when you hear the testimonies of the children that were actually there and came back, some of them say that they could hear the bombings of the IDF when they occurred there. That means that if the war continues and we still have hostages there that's gonna risk their lives in case we didn't know that that's what it means. So we have to bring all of them back before we can do anything before we can achieve any kind of goal by the IDF. And just as Amit said, I really think that the IDF is capable of achieving whatever the goals may be when the hostages, all the hostages including Kvir and Ariel and their mother are back home. We are hearing right now that the IDF has received 12 hostages. So those 12 hostages a collective sigh of relief here in the studio, those 12 hostages include 9 Israeli women 117 year old teenager and 2 Thai foreign workers, something that you just spoke about Daniel. But you can almost feel the relief even in the studio when you hear how these hostages are in Israel and the IDF is going to be bringing them to the hospitals to be reunited and those scenes Daniel will play out again. We've seen them. They make our hearts warm. I don't know if there would be a dry eye looking at the images we've seen of children running up to their relatives that they didn't know they would ever see again. Well, first of all the size of relief are considerable for any number of reasons because any number of things can still go wrong until they actually arrive and there were days where things became more complicated than they had to. Luckily today everything went smoothly and I hope that will be the case tomorrow and the days after. And I'd just like to remind everybody and I mean Gil is here and he talks a lot of the families including many of the families of people who were already released and the people come back actually at the same meeting that we met at today Zohar Avigdori the brother of Chen came to speak again to meet foreign dignitaries and he is completely committed to continuing the fight for everybody else but it needs to be reminded of the hostages and their families this is just the beginning of another difficult journey adjustment, healing readjusting to to real life and everybody the state certainly the forum of families are there to give them any kind of support that they might want to but it's still in the end of the day it's these persons personal fight and we should all wish them a rapid recovery Amit, given your experience in this field the security field especially were you shocked at some of the reports that both Gil and Daniel have alluded to and that is the treatment of these hostages in captivity, we're hearing of a gun being held to the heads of children who were crying we are hearing about a 12 year old boy being made to watch the gruesome video the graphic video footage of the destruction of his own keyboards, a 12 year old child separated from his father we are hearing about food running out we are hearing about adults sleeping on plastic chairs I'm sure there are going to be a range of stories coming through as more and more people are freed but does this shock you? It's not surprising to me I'm sure that nobody is surprising after the 7th of October that anything will happen because these people they are not people, they are monsters and they are thinking that life is not worth nothing and it's just like a play for them when they are using this kind of pressure on a small child and speaking to him this kind of a way and taking a gun in his face it's like a game for them they are having a joy from this it's not something that we know it's not something that we can understand they are thinking the other way and it's not surprising that these kind of stories are now telling Emily Hand 9 years old captured the hearts of so many and her father and his angst and his pain certainly was felt around the world he told her that he, she thought sorry, she told him that she thought that she had been in captivity for a year it was actually 7 weeks it tells you Daniel the gravity and the darkness that she was experiencing at that time it's unimaginable the completely certain trauma for especially young children who have a different perception of what they are going through and this is an amazing example of what this kind of distorted view of reality can become under such extreme conditions of stress I'm going to stop here right now because we are watching live images on our screen right now at the Kerim Shalom crossing live images these are the 10 hostages the 10 Israeli hostages and two Thai foreign nationals who are going to be coming through to Israeli hospitals very soon and what a moment to know that they will very soon be embraced by their loved ones although of course that they are on their way Daniel continue yes no, I mean this beats anything that I can say so we should just look at this and as you say size of relief resonate here and again hopefully things will go smoothly you know we should all be happy that generally speaking after 5 weeks after 7 weeks of captivity most of the people come in a reasonably good physical condition not all of them and certainly not the most fragile ones but by and large they are ok physically that does not say anything about the mental scars that these people will carry and especially the children and the fact that so many specialists mental health specialists social workers doctors are mobilized to sort of cushion their landing back into real life I hope this is something that will help them it's the least the country can do for people who in a sense were not protected suficientemente en their everyday lives they were I mean they were left to fight on their own or to submit on their own to such difficult conditions the least we can do is to help them as best we can to recover of course many questions still being asked about exactly the intelligence and operational failures but it's been made very clear that investigation will happen down the line those answers not even talking about the military side it's generally there is a contract between a state and its citizens and that contract was breached in a sense these people did not enjoy what they deserve in the framework of this contract it doesn't matter who's to blame but that is the bottom line and that has to be made right and that is something we will discuss very shortly but right now as we look at these live images on our screen from the Kerem Shalom crossing we go to our correspondent Zach Anders what a moment for the families of these 10 hostages heading home class to Thai foreign nationals what can you tell us Zach what is the latest they are coming home well the energy the excitement that you see within their eyes the faces light up the IDF troops that are here at the border they're excited and they show it they're very happy for this moment for some of the conversations that we have with them this is something that they work towards this is one of their goals this is a collective goal and it can be reunited a moment like this certainly is a special moment for those families if you're joining us right now 17 year old Maya Limburg is on her way home with her mother 59 year old Gabriella Limburg also 84 year old Ditzahayman we saw her in a wheelchair just a short while ago 78 year old Tamaramesuka 55 year old Mayravtal 53 year old Ramon 36 year old Ophelia Reutman 77 year old 63 year old Clara Marman Zach talk us through the process they need obviously to have those medical checks as well but the urgency obviously is about getting them back to their loved ones and that process can take place in two ways they can either be evacuated from the Egyptian side via helicopter or by van and we've seen it both ways the vans have taken them to hospitals nearby or to hatching air base and then they're airlifted so just about every hospital from what we can tell there is a helicopter involved in some part of the journey but depending on their initial condition and how the doctors are army doctors that are trained in triage response in emergency battlefield environment kind of responses they are highly trained doctors and skilled in multiple different ways for any situation they will perform the first assessment and that assessment I'm told happens essentially on the move because they want to put every single hostage every single freed hostage and get them moving towards the Israeli border they're being taken on a road a dirt road that runs along the border fence that runs for about 2 miles between the Rafa crossing and this Karim Shalom crossing once they get inside Israel I'm told that they still have the option to be placed onto a helicopter but right now we haven't seen any movement the helicopters that were put into position it appears flew over our heads about 20 minutes ago and we have not seen a return flight yet we haven't seen any vehicles or vans move past our position either so it does appear that they're still either just across the Karim Shalom crossing on inside Israel or they potentially could still be in Egypt and they could also potentially not all be together in one place just yet we're still working with a lot of unknowns but any minute now we should see them and we should finally get some of those answers and of course this all happening today because the truce had been extended for today and tomorrow still waiting of course for this group to get safely to their families in those Israeli hospitals but all being well Zach more hostages should be coming home tomorrow we should be seeing similar scenes playing out in around 24 hours time yet again all being well it fall as well right that's a very big modifier we spoke to several in the IDF today who are very concerned by the earlier exchanges of fire and the idea of soldiers who are wounded today that is a breach of the ceasefire but they do want to stress that they are committed to the principles of the ceasefire to the grander goals that are at play here and they do not want to risk the potential for future hostages exchanges I'm told by the IDF they know who they're dealing with they know that the terms and the things that they've agreed to have already been walked back or broken, disregarded all together and that that is just the opposition that they have to deal with so they're willing to bring and bear some of the difficulties that are at play to achieve those grander goals and to get more hostages goals home Zac Anders, stay with us on the line as we keep watching these live images I want to bring a met in here because that true steal looked a little bit fragile earlier on in the day when there was that attack on Israeli troops in northern Gaza then it all seemed to dissipate so to speak talk to us about how fragile you see the steal and the implications for future groups of hostages to come home yeah again we are checking they are checking us and we are checking them but we are getting to the past the past that we saw and we got used to that the Hamas is checking us if he can cross the line he knows now that he have his cards in his hands and the cards is our hostages and he is playing with us and he is playing with the army and he is playing with everything that he can to put down our moral and to show the world that they are in charge and they are controlling everything and the Hamas need to show to everybody they are the control of all the situation and they are using all these small actions that we can see we saw earlier images of elderly Israeli women being escorted and taken through to the red cross and then handed over further along the line at the rougher crossing the symbols were clear though because not only were their Hamas terrorists but also members of Palestinian Islamic jihad perhaps explained to our overseas viewers what it means when you see a range of terror organizations operating at this devastating time for the country they are cooperating very good they are cooperating with each other they know exactly where every hostages are placed they cannot say that they can't see them they can't know them they have to collect information where they are it's all a game for them now as we can see the Hamas member stand at the side of the jihad Islamic member they are playing together with this all play of a game and so when we hear those reports Zekfir Bebas 9 months old 10 months old his brother Ariel 4 years old and mom Shiri had at the 11th hour when there was much speculation that they may well be on the list to come home y Hamas to another terror organization talk to us about what that means what does Khamas mean right now what does it symbolize and why would they be there what is Hamas playing at I think that we know that Hamas have one brigade in the north that we are fighting in but we have two brigades at the south and they have all the facilities all the places they can hide also hostages so they can control very very good this area and they are using it they are using it for it and I want to bring you in Gil on exactly that because I had seen reports that you had had a message from the customs brigades on your phone now this is unfathomable you have relatives being held hostage and what do you get on your phone and how do you know where it's emanating from so it started as a text message saying hi this is El Qassam and we are messaging you about Karmel Gatt they actually mentioned the name of my hostage and we offered your government an agreement and they just they didn't want it so now we keep Karmel with us I'm going to stop you there what are you feeling at that moment so the first thing I said wow I can't believe this is real information about Karmel and then a few seconds passed and I understood this is psychological terror at its lowest level it doesn't really mean anything it didn't contain any real information this just goes to show you how they touch the most fragile the weakest links in the Israeli society in order to just to create chaos within us and I think it's their way of trying to ruin the Israeli society and we prove that we are much much stronger than that because we came together and we don't buy into the psychological terror and these lies of Hamas and we try to be to be stronger together and I think we succeed in this even as we see these pictures as we just get coming home and just meeting their parents or their loved ones I think this is now understandable that we're not going to stop until there's a table with 240 seats in the hostages square in Tel Aviv until all these seats are filled with 240 hostages that came back and are now in Israel we're not going to stop and we're going to be in this together until the very very end and we really hope that this end is near. One of the most striking aspects of this whole scenario has been that every single relative of a hostage without exception that we have spoken to on this channel has said exactly that that they experience the joy when other families are reunited it's real you can feel it it's like the entire nation is galvanized and together hoping for each person because you get that feeling every single life matters and that is the message coming out of Israel we are looking at live images on our screen right now this is the Kerem Shalom crossing and what a moment for the families of the 10 hostages who are making their way home we are expecting them to come through that crossing any moment now talk to our skill about how that makes you feel what kind of hope it means for you and your family Kerem El will also hopefully one day soon be coming through that crossing like we are seeing right now yeah you know the first few days we were quite sure that we are not going to see Alden and Kerem El as part of the list because none of them are mothers of children in captivity but now as time proceeds we can feel as if it's getting closer and every day brings us one day closer to the day when Geffen and Alden van a hacer un rato y Karmel va a conocer su padre y sus dos hermanos y no sé si va a suceder mañana o el día después pero espero que el gobierno israelí y todo el mundo va a hacer la decisión correcta y la decisión correcta es para asegurar que todos los hostages que pueden ser llevados a la casa antes de continuar en alguna operación militar Gil, estén con nosotros vamos a descargar mucho más pero ahora vamos a volver a la correspondencia de Zach y a Kerem Shalom Krossing ¿Qué veis? ¿Qué escuchas, Zach? Bueno, sobre todo parece que es un helicóptero israelí que puedo escuchar rampando como si estés saliendo en el aire y parece ser viajando todavía es difícil de decir si esto está tirando y empezando a ir hacia el norte pero esa es la opción que hemos dicho, hay muchas opciones aquí que pueden ser evacuadas por van o helicóptero y no puede ser un paus para escuchar no puede ser que para cada hostage haya una opción por un helicóptero o por una van por la grana se puede ver un desplazamiento de los hostages o se puede decir pero ahora no parece que uno de los helicópteros no se está preocupando y estamos mirando un vehículo para ver exactamente cómo estos hostages pueden estar en el aire y por eso se puede ver en el aire y por eso es importante ver si están en el aire y si están en el aire y si están en el aire y si están en el aire y como veremos está registrado en 10 godias de dominio a ㅋㅋㅋ En el tripod se puede ver con pero sí hay más cuáles que es towards the Kerim crossing as we speak. Describe what you are seeing. This is one of the longer caravans that we have seen, that has a been quite quick. It does appear to be a van. I am standing quite a ways back from the camera. This does appear to be van. These are live images on your screen right now. What a moment for the ten Israeli hostages and two Thai nationals heading after 7 weeks Incaptivity at the hands of Hamas terrorists. They are coming home. They are on their way home right now nine adult women and one teenage girl to tie nationals. This is day 53 of the war live images. Zack, what are you seeing? I did not make out any faces that looked familiar, so the APC that you saw at the very beginning of that caravan, those of the arm and personnel carriers were told that that's the beginning of a procession that they will advance the route and provide a special forces team within the IDF. They are trained for a variety of different situations, but that they're the ones responsible. These special forces are going to be responsible for securing the route. So I think perhaps that might have been in the advanced team as I'm looking at all the journalists. We've got the world's media here. They're all huddled around one of the cameras to watch the playback so that everyone can try and see if they saw anything in the video, but it does appear that perhaps that was just the advanced team and I'm seeing some more vehicles on the horizon. Zack, stay with us. I'm going to bring Daniel Sheik in again because Daniel, you've been dealing with so many of the families of the hostages and there are mixed emotions here, not only because many people are still waiting for word on their loved ones, but also because many are going to get home. And when I say home to their families in Israeli hospitals very shortly, and then they have to find out or will be told about exactly what has happened, not only on the 7th of October, but in the weeks since. And that involves a range of often traumatic news. In many cases, first of all, families are still remain incomplete because the male members of the families in most cases, but some females to remain in captivity. And then many of them already know, but others may not be aware that other members of the families were murdered on October 7th. Although there is information that in some cases they had access to Israeli radio and so they were not completely in the dark. But, you know, we've been seeing these images now for the fifth night in a row. Hopefully there'll be more. Each of these nights means 10 more people reuniting with their families. You need to be patient and you need to be to take a deep breath. And it's easy for us to say it's much more difficult for the families, obviously. But this is a long battle and everybody is aware. What we're seeing now is just the first deal for a number of hostages. And the fight will continue until the very last one of them is freed. And that remains, I think, sort of the beacon towards which all the families and the many, many supporters in Israeli society are looking to. And while we are looking at this Kerem Shalom crossing and waiting for the official clearance, so to speak, that these hostages are officially heading closer to being reunited with their families. Of course, we know as well, Amit, that Palestinian security prisoners who have been in Israeli jails are also going to be going back to the West Bank and to East Jerusalem. Talk to us about what that looks like if this truth is extended again and again more and more Palestinian security prisoners, many of whom have tried to kill Israelis, will be set free. Yeah, they are terrorists. They are not members like our hostages. That they are hostages and we are exchanging hostages to terrorists. It's a billion hostages, elderly and babies continue. And these terrorists are going to go back to terror actions for sure. And we have to put the eye on them. And it's a very bad situation for us. And of course it's a very bad price that we have to pay. But we have to pay it because we have to bring these hostages back. And we will have to pay the price and we know it. We are looking at more live images on our screen right now. More vehicles heading towards the Kerem Shalom crossing. Crossing another clear indication moments to go until these hostages get closer to being reunited with their families. Gil Dickman, you have two close relatives in captivity still. When you look at these images, when you know there is hope, how does it make you feel? What are your thoughts right now? I'm hopeful and every image like this makes me even more hopeful. I think that we said before the first deal was ever signed. We said every deal opens the door to the next deal because it builds trust between the two sides, between Israel and Hamas. It builds trust between Israel and Qatar. And it builds trust between the Israeli people and the Israeli government. That is very, very important. And the fact that we can see and we can believe right now that hostages can come back home means a lot these days. Because as we said, October the 7th was a complete breach of trust for us. We couldn't believe actually anything. And we remember that when this war started, bringing back the hostages from captivity wasn't even one of the goals of the war. Now we consider it the number one goal for the Israeli government, the number one goal of the war, and the number one goal for the Israeli public now because we understand that Hamas would not be annihilated if there are hostages still there. So when I see this, I understand that this may not be all coming in there in one of these cars. But the next car coming after that or the next one after that may very well be the car that brings them back to us. With that inspiring message, Gil Dickman, we hope for good news for Camel and Yaret Dan, thoughts with the whole family, may all the hostages and all come home, may they all come home safely. Thank you very much for sharing your story and meet us as always. Appreciate your security insights and Daniel Sheik as always. Your responses, your insights. Thank you so much for being here at a very, very important time in the country. A significant time in this war. Our breaking news coverage will continue. There are ten Israeli hostages heading home. Nine women, one teenager and two Thai nationals. They are on their way home. Stay tuned. I'm Benisa Levine. Thank you for watching. 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 and direct way to stand with Israel. Visit israelbonds.com and invest now. Esta semana en 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 informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en Israel. News 24, únicamente en I-24 News. This is a special edition of Strictly Security coming to you live from the Jaffa Port. On the 50th day of the ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza, another 10 hostages were released today placing the number of Israelis freed so far on 60 women and children looking forward to possibly more releases in the coming days. Negotiations to extend the exchange are underway. General William Burns from the CIA arrived in Qatar today for secret meetings with Israel's spy chief, Daddy Barnea, and Qatar's prime minister aimed at brokering an expensive deal between Israel and Hamas. And as that was happening, a first violation of the truth in Gaza, today six Israeli soldiers were slightly wounded in two different IED explosions in the Gaza Strip. Will it affect the delicate situation on the ground and jeopardize the fragile calm? Let's begin. We begin with the latest news. Another group of Israeli hostages is making its way to hospitals here in Israel and their names are Ditzaheiman, 84 years old, Tamar Metzger, 78 years old, Nouralin Babadil, 60 years old, Adi Sagi, 75, Merav Tay, 53, Rimon Kirst, 36, Ofelia Roitman, 77, Gabriela Leinberg, 16, And Her daughter Mia and Clara Marman, 63 year old. And Pia Shtekelbach is with us now joining from what has been called or known as the hostages who are here in Tel Aviv. Pia, we're with you. Radyov, well, many people came together today in Tel Aviv at the Hostage Crab, but also here where we are at next to the Kiryat, next to the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv to rally for support and awareness for the dozens of hostages that still remain in captivity in Gaza. Here at the Kiryat were many important decisions in regard to this war and also to the negotiations revolving around those hostage deals are being made. And for example, the friends of Inbar Haiman, a 27-year-old art student from Haifa who was captured from the music festival. They also rallied here in front of the Kiryat. I'm here with one of her friends with Naomi Goldstein. Naomi, thank you very much for being with us. I want to first of all ask you, what do you know about Inbar's situation when she was captured? Thank you. What I know is that she was injured when she was captured. She had blood on her upper body and she needs critical medical treatment as fast as possible. Now you came here to rally in front of the Kiryat in front of the Defense Ministry. ¿Por qué tu elegiste ese lugar específicamente hoy? Porque sabemos que hay una reunión muy importante de nuestro gobierno, de todos los que tienen la fuerza que pueden llevarla de vuelta. Así que es importante para nosotros que piérense sobre ella cuando están tomando su decisión. ¿Puede decirles un poco sobre Inbar? ¿Cuál persona escuchó que ella era un estudiante de art? ¿Puede decirles qué persona ella es? Muy feliz persona, muy espontánea. Siempre con un sentimiento, siempre mirando lo que es bueno, muy positivo, muy creativo. Cada día, ella creó algo nuevo si es para sus estudios o si es solo para la divertida. Y veo que has hecho una campaña incluida su nombre de artista. Estamos viendo los postes en todo el ciudad. ¿Puede decirles un poco sobre lo que significa? Sí. Pint es su nombre graffiti que ella también es conocida en Israel y también en todo el mundo. Y ella es una paintera de graffiti desde que ella es como 19. Es parte de su pasión, es parte de lo que ella hace que hace que se sienta bien. También en buenas y buenas veces, ella siempre encuentra el tiempo para hacer lo que hace que sea feliz y para ser un artista y expresarse. Espero que ella pueda hacer eso muy pronto. Gracias muy mucho. Naomi Goldstein, uno de los amigos de Inbar Haiman, que fue capturada desde el festival de música como Naomi, muchos personas ralentan para su apoyo para su amor y gaza hoy. Pia, gracias por ese reporte. Estamos buscando a escuchar de ti si tienes más detalles. Vamos a ir hacia el sur y vean lo que está pasando. Usamos nuestro experto aquí en el studio Doronavital, formador y comandante de Céreti Madcal y Yossi Cooper-Vassar, formador, autorista inteligencia con la Armada de Israel y a todos, gracias por estar con nosotros hoy, Doron, a todos, muestra y nos la rings asocian a Israel todos los soldados que estuvieron salvados de los gaza que están volviendo, es por la razón de ser feliz. Por supuesto, no hay una pregunta sobre eso, estamos excite con las familias y por supuesto el celo es muy claro, el celo es la suspensión la campaña militar y como tiempo progreso y verá otros contratos como ahora se han hablado en Dócha, entonces la cuestión de la campaña y la sección de la campaña otra vez sería una cuestión en nuestra mesa. ¿Cuál es el tipo de estrategia de nuevo táctico que vamos a emplear? Pero vamos a intentar ver al frente, hay 10 más hostes que esperan que lleguen mañana y ahí. Creo que están hablando de 1 o 2 exchanges, no sé qué fue la discusión. Por supuesto, hay todo el tiempo en la mesa, algún gran problema que algunos exchanges pueden venir en los próximos días, no lo sé. La cuestión es para nosotros, el precio que pagamos es sostener la campaña. Por supuesto, nos regrupamos, planamos, nuestros fuerzas preparan, pero también regrupamos, refrescamos. Y ellos están listos para nosotros y tenemos que hacer una decisión. ¿Cuál es la forma de empezar? Y en qué forma? Porque no sé si el táctico sería lo mismo. Sería un nuevo táctico, quizás más técnicos sérgicos que hay que pensar. Yosy Cooper, vamos a estar con ustedes en un minuto, pero primero queremos mover a la norte de Israel y a nuestros correspondientes. Zac Anders, los Cairn Shalom Crosing, Zac, están con ustedes. Hola, buenas tardes. Esto ha sido una noche eventiva aquí en el Cairn Shalom Crosing, como hemos anticipado el rival de esos 10 más hostes israelí, y luego los hostes tiempos que también hemos lanzado hoy. Hemos visto varias bandas de vehículos, viajes pasadas, ambulancias que parecen estar asistidas, no podíamos ver dentro, los ambulancias muy bien, las fuerzas IDF que están en este lugar no pueden decir a nosotros si o no los hostes están dentro, los hostes fríes, yo debería decir, están dentro de esos ambulancias o si van a ser evacuados por el helicóptero o si eso ya ha pasado, hay algún nivel de secreto alrededor del movimiento de los hostes que no incluso las fuerzas IDF along la ruta están llevadas a la velocidad o se acuerdan de lo que está pasando porque quieren asegurar la ruta y asegurar que este es un viaje seguro para ellos. Pero como de ahora, sabemos que están en las manos israelí que el Red Cross Transfer fue sucesivo y que están al menos empezando su viaje hacia los hospitales en el sur de Israel y hacia el Air Base de Hatsurim donde potenciamente algunas reuniones con la familia pueden suceder right away. Zack, vamos a ver para mañana otro avión y otros 10 hostes están esperados a volver a casa. En Israel hay muchas expectaciones para más niños a ser lanzados, hay 8 aún en el captive, ¿qué te escuchas sobre eso? Bueno, por supuesto, lo que viene a mi primero es ese 10-month-old infant de Jaffer Bebas y su hermano que ha permanido en captivity durante los 5 días de estos lanzamientos. Cuando hablamos de familia en Hostaj Square, en Tel Aviv, casi todos pensaron o esperaban que sería uno de los primeros hostes que se le saldría, ¿cómo se puede lanzar un 10-month-old infant en el primer round? Pero cada día ha traído más estrés y más dolor para esa familia y este lanzamiento ha sido el 5º día con 1 más día now slated por una extensión del acuerdo y todavía no hay signas de ese joven Hostaj que está lanzado. Se habla de, potenciamente, varias cosas que están en juego o problemas que quizás Hamas no tiene Jaffer en su captivity, quizás él está con otra facción dentro de Gaza. El jefe palestino y islámico ha dicho que por los reportes tienen múltiples hosteges en su control. Lo que ha sido notificable es la falta de comunicación de los que están involucrados que están partidos a la pasión. Qatar, los Estados Unidos, no ha habido mucho movimiento o discusión sobre lo que creen que está sucediendo, por qué ese 10-month-old aún no ha sido lanzado. Estamos esperando que el lanzamiento mañana, cuando esa lista saldrá, quizás dará más claridad, por lo que, por supuesto, muchos dedos por Israel están cruzados, esperando que ese 10-month-old sea incluido mañana. Y si no, que hay una extensión para que él pueda venir a casa. Zac, muchas gracias por este reporte. Yosy Cooper-Vassar, gracias por estar con nosotros esta noche. Así que dame una picada más broadera. Sabes, estamos viendo y otra vez esta noche, 60 hostegers de Israel, por lo tanto, 10 más para venir mañana, pero la más grande, ¿cómo deberíamos verla? Estamos en una posición en el mundo. Esta posición puede laster un par de días más, tal vez no, pero no importa mucho, porque mucho no va a ser cambiado durante esta posición. Hamas es usado para regroupar, para refrescar las fuerzas, las fuerzas para hacer algunos ajustes, lo que pueda. Pero no puede cambiar la situación dramáticamente. Y las fuerzas de Israel son usadas para refrescar más y más para refrescar su ganas de combatir la guerra en los próximos días. Hay dos cosas que vamos a determinar lo que va a pasar. Primero, y creo que es muy importante, es la insistencia del público israelí en resumir la guerra. Y creo que hay un claro consenso en Israel que la guerra debe continuar hasta que eliminemos Hamas en Gaza. Y eso es muy claro al gobierno. Así que, incluso si las ideas de las organizaciones presentan al gobierno, una acción real que estaría en el final de la guerra a este punto es una pregunta desde el punto de vista de la publicidad israelí. Y la publicidad es muy importante. Seguramente, hay una posición del presidente americano. Y hasta ahora, lo que vemos es que el Presidente de la Bada entiende que la guerra debe acabar con la defensa de Hamas. Incluso, él quiere que haya un montón de precios de todos los elementos en el Middle East y de los elementos dentro del Partido Democrático para que estén aquí. Pero él entiende que estén aquí es una situación muy problemática para el interés de los Estados Unidos en la región, en la arena global y un riesgo para la seguridad de los americanos en la región y en el estado de Estados Unidos. Así que creo que eso significa que él va a preguntar lo que Israel hace. Para ser más consciente, el doctor Daron ha dicho más suficientes formas de actuar para evitar el riesgo de desnonar a las personas en Gaza, pero él entiende que Israel tiene que resumir la guerra y que tiene que ganar la guerra. Y esos dos elementos que vamos a determinar cómo el futuro va a ser. Sí, pero yo creo que el futuro resumirá la guerra. Sí, pero yo sé, yo sé, antes, antes de resumir la guerra, quería seguir preguntándome sobre los hostes. ¿Cuál es el demando de Israel o qué? Y qué debería de Israel dar para mantener ese proceso de Cisfar, que evita a Israel para obtener más hostes porque después de dos días y mañana tendremos algo como 150, quizás más hostes que en Gaza. Bueno, lo que tenemos en la lucha es el hecho que estamos listos para resumir la guerra. Y eso es exactamente lo opuesto de lo que Hamas intentó cumplir. Y por lo tanto, estamos determinados para resumir las actividades militares Hamas es under pressure y no, porque ellos entienden que no tienen la oportunidad de ganar la guerra. Si Israel resumió la guerra, eventualmente van a ser eliminados en Gaza. Eso es lo que va a suceder. Se va a tomar más tiempo, menos tiempo, no sé. Pero esto es lo que va a suceder. Y ellos están intentando hacer esto interin, posar algo que hará por mucho tiempo. Y tenemos que hacer claro que estamos listos para suponer lo que nos va a suceder. Y eso es lo que va a suceder. Así es. Lo que ha können es decidir si los que van a nación van a hacer lo que va a suceder. Y es decir que no se puede nación en las jóvenes y es un Nah. Así es. No se ve. Por lo tanto, estamos manteniendo la ley, y preparados en advance, y creo que esta será la última. Y eso es lo que tenemos que hacer claro a la Hamas. Y eventualmente, creo que esto debería llevar a la presión de la Hamas, de Egipto y de Qatar, para reevaluar toda la situación. Porque la Hamas, originalmente, pensaba que los hostes estarían en un token, para que podían reivindicar la presión de la Hamas. Y luego llevarse un cambio en la equidad, como se llamaba. Ahora entienden que necesitan los hostes para sobrevivir. Esa es una equidad totalmente diferente porque no esperaban que Israel decidiera embarcar una operación que es significada para defenderla totalmente en Gaza. No fue su plan. Y ahora tienen que contender la nueva situación. Creo que hemos leverageado. Sí. Dona Vital, aquí en nuestro estudio en Jaffa. ¿Puede que Israel mantiene ese acuerdo que José Cúper Vaso justo mencionó? El uno de los hostes israelíos, para tres prisioneros palestinianos, sin agua en sus manos, sin muertos. ¿Puede que, cuando lleguemos a las negociaciones difíciles de hombres y soldados? Creo que el punto difícil es cuando lleguemos a las negociaciones que tienen. Y esto es donde intentamos aplicar el lógico de la guerra contra la guerra. Y esto sería una equidad que es muy difícil para nosotros. Para admitir, sería un gran dilema para los decisiones, para los políticos. Y, por supuesto, las fuerzas de seguridad y la armada de Shabbat tendrían que viajar con su posición ahí. Por supuesto, la pregunta es, ¿cuál es el contexto de la guerra cuando lleguemos a esta junción? ¿Cuál es la fuerza que tenemos? ¿Cuál es la presión que se sentirá? ¿Dónde formarán las fuerzas? ¿Qué haceríamos en el sur? ¿Dónde son los líderes de Hamas? Y esto puede crear una nueva tierra para la próxima negociación. Y estoy muy contento de que quizás haya alguna operación rescuera si tenemos suficiente inteligencia. Es muy difícil de pensar sobre esto. La pregunta en el final es inteligencia. Inteligencia es la posición de tus fuerzas. Había estado en el norte y en el Gaza y tuvimos la ubicación de los fuerzas y los fuerzas estarían ahí. Y la inteligencia estaría ahí. Podríamos facilitarlo. Pero ahora mismo estamos atrasados en este caso. ¿Puedo preguntar una pregunta que fue preguntada que los ministros de cabinet estaban preguntados? Y me gustaría tener tu respuesta. Y luego me preguntaré ¿Cuál es la respuesta? ¿De qué extent Israel debería extender la cifera? ¿De qué manera, si podemos llevar todo el hogar, que deberíamos esperar 15, 17 días más? 15, 17 días más. Este tipo de tiempo podría arreglar la idea de atrasar la campaña. No tenemos que pensar en lo largo de la campaña en Gaza. Esa no es una pregunta de meses. Puede ser más tarde. Puedemos hablar con Hamas. Podríamos encontrar los líderes. Así que en muchos aspectos, la cifera es un gran problema. Creo que la junción sería cuando llegamos al soldado. Ahora tenemos que lanzar el civil, los niños, las mujeres y luego ver qué es lo siguiente. Y por eso podríamos estar dispuestos a pagar la cifera. ¿Puede que Israel esperara que incluso muchos días para llevarles a todos lo que es posible para llevarles la cifera en Gaza? No, la pregunta no es cuántos días. Si es un método de días, no es algo que Israel no puede hacer. Es un método de realmente un par de días, incluso 15 días. Hemos estado en esta historia para cinco. Puedemos esperar 10 días. Esto no va a cambiar automáticamente la situación. ¿Qué pasa por la sentación de la calle palestiniana en la región? ¿En el mundo? Es que la cifera es ganada. Porque todos los terroristas que se han liberado de la jala están aceptados por las jubilaciones y celebraciones en las áreas controladas por la cifera. O incluso en la jara. Y todo el mundo siente cuánto aprecio lo que la cifera ha hecho. Veamos que la cifera palestiniana ya está en una posición en la que tienen que mostrar su solidaridad y apreciar el 7 de octubre de la cifera. Y estoy preocupado que tendrá eventualmente un impacto estratégico sobre lo que está pasando en la banca del Oeste. Fajamos en la guerra del día y con el resto la temperatura es muy alta por ahí. Así que creo que tenemos que ver lo que está pasando en las otras fronteras también y asegurar que no pagamos estratégicamente para prolongar la cifera. Y eso es por eso que creo que es solo un mes o dos días que no es un gran problema, pero además de eso va a ser un desafío estratégico para Israel y va a ser una crisis estratégica para Israel. Creo que deberíamos resumir en un tiempo limitado y en un tiempo short. ¿Y luego qué? Porque hay la pregunta del día después escuchamos a los americanos empujar muy bien y el gobierno israelí dice, vamos a esperar y terminar el trabajo primero, pero para terminar el trabajo debes saber lo que quieres en el grado el día después. Creo que es claro que cuando veas las conferencias presas de los tres que llaman la guerra siempre es increíble ver que el presidente Antonio siempre habla de tres goles los hostegers y asegurar que la situación que se prepara en Gaza después de la guerra no permitirá reemergir problemas a la población de Israel. Ese es el tercer punto que no se ha mencionado por el ministro Gantro o el ministro Gala que te dice por qué es no discutir este tema porque trae tensiones dentro de Israel y entre Israel y Estados Unidos y queremos evitar este tipo de tensiones porque tenemos unidad y la unidad es muy importante llevar más partidos al gobierno todavía no entiendo por qué la Lapid no está ahí por qué la Liberman no está ahí estamos combatiendo la guerra para la habilidad de sobrevivir aquí no es tiempo para diferencias políticas para afectar la manera en la que combatimos pero creo que bringing the Palestinian Authority into Gaza is a huge mistake they are part of the problem they are not a part of the solution President Biden speaks about re-vitalized Palestinian Authority ok he should explain what does he mean by the word re-vitalized if he means that we keep the structure that's called the Palestinian Authority but we change the contents dramatically so that there's going to be a new narrative for the Palestinians that accept Israel as a national state of the Jewish people that is going to be great but I don't expect this to happen anytime soon so just bring the current Palestinian Authority into Gaza that's going to be a disaster people are not going to come back to the villages I think it's a roundabout point made should stop thinking in terms of the context of the internal politics we have a global view here most of this Hamas terrible attack was in the context of the Biden initiative, this corridor from India I just came from India, Saudi Arabia Israel, Europe and in this context there was of course a consensus to the Palestinians of course we Israelis and for sure Bibi Netanyahu was feeling that he can do it and skip the Palestinians I think what the Biden administration says you cannot skip the Palestinians so I don't know what would be the form of the resolution or the form of Gaza there is a new ally here the US, an old new friend and ally who says after this ends we will have to think seriously and not playing with words what do we do in this piece of land and we have our allies in the Middle East, Egypt and Jordan and the PA as weak as it is is an ally Thank you so much gentlemen for being with us tonight now we turn to our senior diplomatic affairs correspondent Owen Alterman tonight at the Shiba hospital near Tel Aviv much expect for the hostages that were at least about an hour ago to come to the hospital Owen we're with you Yeah that's right you are, we're still waiting for them to arrive in the space behind me, the ambulances are set to get here the hostages set to take off by helicopter from the Kerem Shalom from the Kerem Shalom border crossing will not be making a stop tonight at the Khatzerim Air Force Base in the south unlike on previous nights dead becoming directly here by helicopter to the hospital it may be that something is happening behind me no, not yet but the cameras are pointed showing that people here are getting ready for the helicopter to land and the ambulance is to come 8 of the 10 freed hostages expected to come here to Shiba hospital you'll have all of them women Owen we see the flags behind you and we see the people dancing and you know it's quite a scene the Israeli public is very much supportive of this move of releasing the hostages, getting them back home at a time where Israel is fighting in Gaza although there is ceasefire you know we have thousands of soldiers within the Gaza Strip Yeah you're absolutely right and you'll have, even if it were true before the ceasefire that the two goals one of winning the war and defeating Hamas and the second goal of bringing the hostages home even if in the run up to the ceasefire these two goals were consistent and maybe even reinforcing one another it's certainly true at this junction but they do conflict with each other at least to some degree but there's no question that the pictures over the last few days have made such a strong impression on the Israeli public and in fact seeing the truth extended for these two days with this the first of the two day extension again these hostages set to get to this hospital really in the short time from now then the next installment of the hostages coming tomorrow but of course you're right that as the pause goes on we manage and to continue to navigate between the two goals the important goal of freeing the hostages but also that important goal of winning the actual war and toppling Hamas there obviously is going to be a strong public debate here in Israel although it has to be said I think we would both agree even without actual evidence from polling just anecdotally in the feeling on the street that this deal to return the hostages to free Palestinian prisoners to give Hamas this pause as well that this package that this deal is widely popular among the Israeli public yes oh and furthermore I think the Israelis as you've said rightly so the Israelis are waiting for the resume of the war but beforehand they pretty much want to see our hostages, our hostages coming back oh and thank you so much for this report and now we will take a short break and then come back talking about the situation in the Gulf vis-à-vis the Khouty attack on Israeli targets the situation in the northern front and Iran and obviously the hosted release I will be right back, stay with us Israel is in a state of war families completely gone down in their beds we have no idea where is she as our soldiers are fighting on the front lines but the general perception is something that certainly needs to to be fought as well a state of war families completely gone down in their beds we have no idea where is she as our soldiers are fighting on the front lines but the general perception is something that certainly needs to to be fought as well en inexittäos acontecimientos de la guerra espadas de hierro entrevistas exclusivas reportes desde la zona de guerra la reacción de los países hispanoparlantes 2824 el único medio en español que te mantiene informado y conectado con la comunidad latina en israel 2824釀 claro interview de una encarga civil de la costa de Yemen, desgraciada por el lanzamiento de las dos misiles balísticas, y por el intento de descargar el frío, es siendo dirigido a los Júti Rebels, que han repitido el objetivo, los vésculos israelíos en las últimas semanas. Con más, aquí es nuestro correspondiente, Robert Swift. Dos misiles balísticas fueron abiertos a una navidad del U.S. en el golfo de Aden, en su día. El maíz del U.S., un destruidor, fue asistiendo a un cargo civil, el parque central, cuando se abiertó. No hubo daños o casultades reportados. Fue 5 gondas que abiertó el frío y se abiertó a la acción del maíz, fueron detenidos. Dicimos a la entidad del maíz del maíz, que cualquier civil o vésculo militar es considerado un objetivo legítimo. Los asistidos con los diseñadores son también considerados un objetivo legítimo. El incidente sigue con un ataque drone en un hola comercial, el CIMI, la última semana en el océano indiano, reportado por un maíz iraniano, Shahid 136. Y en el 19 de noviembre, el líder de la galaxia, un vésculo civil, fue asistido a un equipo de asaltos helicópteros. Todos los tres vésculos tienen links a los businessmenes israelíos. Los asaltos decían responsabilidad para la asaleta de la líder de la galaxia. Irán, de la otra mano, ha asistido a la convocación en el incidente. Los grupos de resistencia en la región representan a ellos y a su país. Ellos actan independientemente en su interés en eso de sus personas. Decidas al contrario, son los que van a divertir la atención de la situación desastra de Israel. No parte de la cifra temporaria entre Hamas y Israel, los asaltos han continuado sus operaciones ininterruptivas, mientras la cifra en Gaza es asistida. El U.S. crea presencia en el agua alrededor de Alemania, en particular en el Red Sea, es probable un atento para descargar o, si necesita, counterar más ataques. En Israel, el rey de la navidad, Admir Ali, Ezer Marom, y en Washington, Jason Brodsky, director de la Policía Unidad contra la Nuclea de Irán, muchas gracias, por acompañarme hoy. General Marom, Admir al Marom, ¿cómo deberíamos ver la situación en el golf en general? Especialmente, la situación vis-à-vis de Houtis en Yemen. Primero, debemos entender que todo que está conducto aquí está realizado en la organización de Irán. Irán tiene muchas proxies alrededor de la región. La primera es Hisbala. La segunda es los que están en Gaza y en la Sumaria de Judea. La tercera es el Houtis. Y también tienen proxies en Irak y en Islán, en Siria. Y, por eso, debemos verlo en toda la imagen y entender que Irán está involucrado en todos esos incidentes. Ahora, vamos a ver los incidentes muy, muy rápido. La primera es la carrera de carro que fue abierta por los Houtis y fue llevada a Houda Daport. La segunda es un avión o un ataque UAV en un avión de las líneas pacíficas. Y esta fue probablemente realizada por Irán. Y la tercera es el parque central, que es una gran historia de la revolución de los Houtis. En el principio, se preguntó para cambiar el curso y venir a Houda Daport y se refugió por el avión de un destruidor y continuó y después de un día fueron abierta por el avión, hasta este momento no sé quién abierta el avión y la única persona que sabe es el avión americano y no puedo creer que esos son los piratas porque la revolución de los Houtis es muy correcta. Primero se preguntó para cambiar el curso y ir a Houda Daport y después de un día los piratas abierta el avión y después de eso fueron dos misiles palísticos abierta de la área de Houda y el CTF-51 151 y no uno de esos misiles abierta así que diría como conclusión estamos en una batalla americana y debemos mirar así y los misiles tienen todo el sentido y las respuestas que están necesitas para asegurar que nuestros pasajeros están seguros al mismo tiempo es un problema internacional los estrellos de Babelmande que mucho de la trasportación de la maritana tiene que ser y la navegación tiene que ser libre de todos los pies altos y esta es una misión internacional yo diría y nosotros Israel tiene que primero de todo asegurar nuestros pasajeros al mismo tiempo asegurar que la comunidad internacional irá y asegurar que la frecuencia de navegación está conducta en todos los pies altos si, Jason Brodsky en Washington es la comunidad internacional es el U.S. mirar de la misma manera como Admiral Marom just comentó un problema internacional no un problema israelí bueno, es genial estar con ustedes y me acuerdo con Admiral Marom me siento que los estrellos de la unidad necesitan hacer acción por lo tanto, ha sido y por lo tanto Israel se recuerda que tenemos avances de navegación en la región pero al mismo tiempo tenemos un depósito de deterencia con la republica islámica y la defensa no es necesaria de deterencia y se recuerda en 2016 la última vez que las misiles balísticas estrellas a las U.S. en las que trabajan es una escalación demanda la respuesta de la U.S. y esperamos que veamos eso en Washington sí, más allá Jason, mirando la imagen de su hermano no sólo el conflicto de la década de los Joutis de Yem and firing at Israel al día a día cruzan misiles etcétera lo que en los ojos de Washington Israel debería ver lo que la U.S. intenta hacer con la mente que es el Joutis mano pero detrás es el cuerpo iraniano bueno, entendemos que el IRGC tiene una inteligencia en el Red Sea es el Beshaw y eso se took over desde el Sabiz y esto es el IRGC guiando los Joutis contra estos retos y creo que los Estados Unidos y sus alias tienen la responsabilidad de policiar estas waterways en los Estados Unidos deberían dar una respuesta a los Joutis y al IRGC en este área y menos hasta que lo hagamos no tendremos una sensación de la escalación que ha estado sucediendo desde los Joutis y el IRGC en este área mirando a la picadora de su hermano que Jason just comentó que qué debería Israel hacer porque Israel obviamente tiene una frontera estamos lutando en Gaza estamos en el vergero de una guerra en la frontera norte Israel no quiere expandir anteriamente y el Yemen está fuera pero aún así no podemos justificarnos y jugar la defensa a un punto Israel debe ir a la defensa primero voy a decir los Estados Unidos de América el Comandante Centro y la Tierra Tierra para apoyar a Israel y para defender el estado de Israel y especialmente la Eláctea en muchos incidentes que los aviones y drogas fueron acercados a la Tierra Tierra quiero agradecerles por eso segundo, creo que la cooperación y el Comandante Centro es muy muy alta pero en el mismo tiempo nadie puede estresar en Israel a la defensa del estado de Israel sin respetar a Israel pero tenemos algunas prioridades aquí y ahora primero de todo luchar en Gaza luego tendremos algunas misiones en el norte y escribimos la nota y hay una nota en la memoria de Israel que dice los que atacan a Israel Israel definitivamente responde quiero memorizar muchas, muchas personas que se olvidan Israel las fuerzas de defensa el avión y el aeropuerto ya operado en la obsesión de Pabel Mandel y la Tierra Tierra tenemos la posibilidad de hacerlo espera si, Jason Brodsky el Presidente del U.S. vio en el principio de la guerra diciendo un idioma famoso a los iranianos, a Hisbala y otros uno puede pensar que fue apuntado en Israel de alguna manera ¿está still intacto? o sea, ¿puedo Israel descansar en el U.S. para intervenir militarmente vis-à-vis de Hisbala, no de la necesidad de Israel pero el U.S. está tratando de hacer así y principalmente en Irán si Israel empieza norte de la frontera y activa norte de la frontera el U.S. a su crédito ha posicionado avances de aviones en el área de responsabilidad pero es necesario pero no es suficiente el Irán y su acceso de resistencia saben que tenemos la capacidad de inclinar los avances en el militar pero se duda que tenemos el poder para hacer así y la resposición muy desgraciada a las provocaciones en Irak y en Siria especialmente en Yemen el miedo de inclinar los avances de resistencia para engañar más de estas provocaciones así que al menos hasta que el U.S. cambia esa ecuación creo que podría ser más escalación y podría hacer más conflicto más probable, no menos probable Admir al marom con la mano del octopus pero el cuerpo del octopus en el Irán y el Irán se siente en Tehran pagando ningún precio todo por lo que está pasando aquí en la frontera norte de Yemen en Gaza, es solo Israel que está creciendo como sabes, yo estoy creciendo por muchos años que Israel tiene para atacar a Irán Israel tiene la capacidad y mucha gente me duda que Israel no puede hacer un transporte de los Estados Unidos y me duda de ellos que Israel tiene la capacidad de atacar a los sites núcleos de Irán y otros sites Israel tiene los tarjetos, tiene la inteligencia tiene la capacidad operacional y debería ser más rápido o más tarde prefiero que sea más rápido y estoy pregunto por eso para un largo tiempo pero más rápido Israel es buscado con Gaza y then busy with Lebanon being busy with Iran as well is quite complicated simultaneously I agree and therefore the timing is different story and I wouldn't say that we need to do it right now while we are engaged in Gaza but I thought that we had to do it before the engagement in Gaza and we need to find the time to do it because Iran has to be punished what she is doing here in the region because as you said the hands of the octopus are Hezbollah and Hamas and other proxies but the head and the heart is Iran and if you don't cut off the head you would have the hands fighting you forever Jason we have seen the administration in Washington led by Biden trying to reach a deal with Iran since they won even before going to office does the recent event in Israel in Gaza starting on October 7th change anything in the mindset of the White House well I think that it just makes the political cost of any kind of diplomatic arrangement with the Islamic Republic much higher I don't think anyone in Washington was under any illusions that the United States would be able to conclude a formal nuclear deal with Tehran before the 2024 presidential election I've got the belief that October 7th was of such a explosive magnitude this event that it has to have an impact on our Iran policy and we do need a reset we do need to break out of this JCPOA framework that has been guiding our Iran policy for so long it's based on faulty and outdated assumptions as to the Islamic Republic and we do desperately need a reset based on a deterrence strategy vis a vis Iran Jason I want to use the fact that you're with us and give me give us an update of how does Washington look at what is going on in Gaza currently today well I think that right now the priority is getting the hostages out of Gaza I think that you're seeing these repeated extensions of the arrangement that's been undertaken by a cutter with Hamas so that's the priority right now and I think you're going to be seeing from the Biden administration some more cost than for the Israeli South Gaza and wanting to see its strategy for South Gaza and to differentiate it from and apply lessons learned from the strategy that it implemented in the north and so I think that that's going to be what you will be seeing from the Biden administration in the weeks and months ahead Yes, thank you Gaza, Admiral Marom you know the work of the Israeli Navy have been quite impressive in the day one I mean the army has totally failed in keeping in guarding in saving Israel the Israeli villages settlements surrounding Gaza but the Navy was very strong at sea preventing nearly totally any attempt to penetrate Israel and ever since committing dozens of successful operations from the sea the success, the reasons for that and the difference between the army and the Navy number A in my understanding the Navy that made a very good job on the 7th of October failed to stop all the terrorists to arrive to the shores of Israel and this is a failure number one, number two I think that we must understand the prioritization of the technology capabilities of the IDF came through during the years and today building a very impressive command control system that is shared by the ground forces the army by the Air Force and by the Navy in the cockpit all battalion commander in the field all commander of a group of ships at sea would see the same picture and therefore the capability of the Navy to attack targets very very close to our ground forces is amazing we need to add to it the capability of the manpower of the Navy, ground forces and Air Force and the great intelligence forces that we have and together this bring the superiority of the Israeli military forces to a level that Hamas could not imagine that we would have stay with Kisbala by the way and Nasala he said we were surprised by the capability of the Israelis to cover big parts of southern Lebanon and attack our anti-tank forces and they caused us big damages it's the same in Gaza and I'm very proud of all the forces of course the Navy because I was in the Navy at the same time the Air Force and ground forces I want to hug them yes but staying in Gaza Admiral Moran looking at the picture there you've served in the Army for many years you've been a part of the decision makers can Israel go all the way is it just down to Israel or do we need others to approve it at all Israel does not have choice I'm saying it and I'm sure about it if Israel does not defeat the Hamas and destroy the Hamas totally Israel is going to lose this war losing this war means that for the next generations we'll have a problem living in this region therefore right now I accept the priority of the government and the cabinet bringing as much as possible hostages hostages from Gaza to Israel I think it's a right move but we have to understand and to realize that once this is ended fire will go on and we have to destroy Hamas totally it will take a long while the first stage will be conquering all the Gaza Strip and then the forces will withdraw and we will make lots of different actions into Gaza and out of Gaza until Hamas will be destroyed totally we don't have any other choice Eliezer Marom in Israel Jason Brodsky in the US thank you gentlemen so much for being with us tonight back to Israel and the West Bank dropped in Hamas flags dozens of Palestinian security prisoners as heroes in the streets of the West Bank in celebration of the release in exchange for Israeli civilian hostages kidnapped by Hamas in Gaza after four days of hostages and prisoner release Israel is running out of women and minorities to free from its jails raising questions regarding the ability to continue releasing hostages Middle correspondent Aril Osaran has more information about Israel and for the fourth night in a row Israel released dozens of Palestinian security prisoners we are free it's true we are happy now but we won our freedom with the blood of martyrs the blood of those martyrs is a debt owed by every prisoner and every free Palestinian and we will certainly not forget it Shaban a mother of four from the Jenin area one of 150 women and minors released from Israeli jails since Friday as part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in exchange for 50 Israeli hostages held by Hamas and other terror groups in Gaza since October 7 like Maesuna Jabali sentenced to 15 years in prison after stabbing a soldier and seriously wounding her in 2015 God willing all the prisoners will be released especially those condemned to life sentences and all the others still inside others simply chanted in support of Hamas and the head of its military wing since October 7 Israel has arrested over 3000 Palestinian terror suspects in the West Bank while the numbers change rapidly it's believed that of the 7000 security prisoners in Israeli jails 150 of them are minors and 80 are women after Wednesday and the two day extension to the ceasefire Israel will have released 210 prisoners that doesn't leave many women and minors left to release in exchange for over 140 Israeli hostages when Hamas stops releasing hostages under the existing framework Israel will return to realizing our three goals with full force eliminating Hamas ensuring that Gaza never again pose a threat to the people of Israel and of course releasing all of our hostages Fighting may have paused in the Gaza Strip but not in the West Bank the idea is constantly operating all along the West Bank some terrorists are arrested others are released as part of the exchange deal with Hamas It took more than three months but finally happened this was the hideout used by Osama Bani Fadel the terrorist who killed two Israelis last August in the village of Chawara he was arrested Sunday morning in the Janine refugee camp in the northern West Bank and around him show he was ready to fight but was surprised and apprehended this was part of another major Israeli operation in Janine overnight five terrorists were killed and various others injured in the operation which included airstrikes 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 some of them only in Janine the operation against Hamas is not only taking place in the Gaza Strip Israelis 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 one final break and when we returned the incredible story of an all female tank crew who saved an entire village in the south of Israel on the day of the attack on October 7 we see the picture that's after a huge debate in Israel whether women can and should be combat soldiers a debate which was finalized during to their service an incredible service on that day y much more to come after this short break stay with us, we'll be right back www.madeforme.co.il www.madeforme.co.il made for me official dresser of i24 news good evening ladies and gentlemen you are watching Strictly Security thank you for staying with us on October 7 they were the first into the fight writing 60 tons of armored fury Israel's first all women tank unit ended the attack on Kibbutz Cholit crushing 50 terrorists under their steel treads in a hail of cannon fire and the debate around female combat soldiers once and for all this is their story the first women in Israel probably in the entire world who fought in an armored battle a heroic battle in which they saved an entire Kibbutz and killed dozens of terrorists in this photograph which is published here for the first time you see the tank of Karni the company commander storming the gate of Kibbutz Cholit on its way to cleanse the Kibbutz terrorists the day of their battle began on the morning of October 7 when the terrorists breached the Gaza Fence the tankers were fairly far away in another sector on the border of Egypt at their base in Nitsanit they began moving with two types of vehicles tanks and a type of armored vehicle the killer towards the north the tanks raced very untypically dozens of kilometers on the way to the settlements around Gaza near the sub fat out post they encountered dozens of terrorists rushing towards them and advancing towards the fence they noticed a huge opening created by the terrorists and left one tank there on guard the tank of the platoon commander Shaked would from now on prevent garrsons from continuing to pass through the breach in the fence towards Gaza or towards Israel the rest of the company continued to Kibbutz Cholit at the same time, Michal another platoon commander moved with her tank to help in the battle at Kibbutz Sufar for six hours they fought alongside the troops from other units hitting dozens of terrorists removing the mergers from the Kibbutz Sim this week a month and a half later we met them for the first reenactment of the day of the battle that will go down in the history books we had two tanks always on standby whose destination is the border of Egypt I gave them an order to drive on the roads towards towards Egypt towards the fence and told them we will meet on the way very unusual to tell the tanks very unusual very unusual leave the section and drive north on the road this is very unusual but between the reports of half past six and half past seven in the morning we understood this was something on a different magnitude I actually decided to upload Michal's tank on the Philadelphia route I told her get on the unit's network and just drive north be available for orders we moved north towards Sufar thats actually where we saw the first encounter a pickup loaded with conscious wounded the commander of our force the company commander went up to the roof of her vehicle operated the weapons and basically crushed the pickup when we got to Sufar there we saw the truck crashed on the road with the wounded outside so thats when it dawned on me that were really in combat and hearing massive shooting all around us I told us its terrorists there I got the picture we really were at war I got there, I identified the brigade commander two vehicles and people behind the vehicles they were wounded there too and I started hearing gunshots from the north of the road I saw dozens of terrorists on the road with vans, motorcycles, rpgs I even fired one bullet in the air to make sure its not our soldiers then a fierce firefight began about half an hour, were in they are outnumbered even approaching our direction and the tank which came out of the sector and made all this trip on the route actually coming I'm getting on the tank the brigade commander entered my tank he told me they were fired on from the north and that there are terrorists all over in all the trees north of us I immediately loaded my stuff the whole team just told me that they identified terrorists and we started shooting starting by firing machine guns at terrorists who are closer to us and we continued to fire shells at the terrorists a bit further away I saw the hits I saw them fall Hila and I stayed in on the vehicle told to operate all communication devices understand the situation to help the brigade commander with communication Hila and I are on route 232 I sat in the driver's seat Hila sat in the killer which is a system of the heavy machine gun she actually told me that she recognized a number of terrorists there that I should open the window for her to be able to fire it is important to say that none of us knew how to use it it's a system that no one knew how to use it's a qualification you have to pass in the army none of us knew in about 10 minutes we all became experts we knew exactly how to operate it how to shoot it how to maneuver every lever just learning like that in the field at that moment how to deal with a situation as soon as 50 terrorists pass you and you watch videos and you know that the root axis is threatened by anti-tank weapons and RPGs and terrorists in every corner so of course you say well maybe I'll be the next victim in a second at this point while fighting when they encountered dozens of terrorists and eliminated them and what balanced the weight was seeing 50 terrorists flocking in my direction towards the vehicle, towards the killer towards the tank their michael began to make contact with the enemy from the moment carney told me to get on the philadelphia route and drive towards gaza I understood that there were a lot of terrorists who were shooting at me they were shooting at me towards gaza I understood that this was a serious matter not something we do every day a feeling of adrenaline in the body to prepare the team prepare it for the real thing that we are going to do after about 2 hours of fighting so my sergeant's tank which was a little further south of me coming to me and my plantoon commander went into my sergeant's tank and we were fighting me and my plantoon commander both tanks together and we attacked the fence we saw first of all the rows of trees with burnt terrorists you see the bodies of the terrorists and we reached a breach in the fence I attacked machine gun fire ensuring the destruction of everything around and if we thought that 50 terrorists was supposedly the end it was only the beginning I understood that there are apparently hostages there terrorists inside the kibbutz I leave the plantoon commander's tank there and I tell her no matter what comes from that route you open fire you have permission if in doubt of course check but no matter what comes from the north to the south you fire and movement begins with the brigade commander the driver actually identified two terrorists and reported to me that she recognizes two terrorists and I told her just run them over she ran over them and moved on and prevented more more of them coming we got to the entrance of the settlement and saw the gate closed and a soldier came to me like such a blur running to me in a panic raised his hands and shouted terrorists terrorists enter the kibbutz terrorists and we broke into the place took the momentum with the tank broke the yellow gate the hand of that soldier pointed and said look there's a shell there there's terrorists there I asked him are there civilians there he said I don't know fire a shell there I decide not to shoot a shell there we're talking about an Israeli community I fired machine guns into the entrance of the house the tank fired both machine guns and shells even within the community basically a very complex fight the terrorists did not fight the tank they fought and when the tank came they either ran or they died the fighting continued there until around 8 in the evening until we made sure the area was clean that the community was safe and you evacuated the civilians was this the first time you shot people terrorists I feel like it was exactly how I prepared for it in training exercises for everything and just doing what the mind knows and what the hands know you saved a lot of lives in Khalid in the end including the whole kibbutz right when you're at that moment in the event you don't think wait I'm saving him I'm saving this house you understand that there's a terrorist here and I must kill him before he reaches one of my communities how many hours in a row did you fight around 17 hours inside the tank the female tankers who came with their tanks basically broke the attack in both places that the tanks came directly under terrorist fire the terrorists were mostly eliminated and those who weren't just fled because they realized they had no chance and the girls inside the tanks the fighters with three tanks at this stage of the attack they fought brilliantly fought in a way that they were apparently not even trained for and shooting inside Israeli communities drove on roads and I think thanks to these actions an attack further south was also prevented all the settlements in the Cheval Shalom area no terrorists reached them thanks to the arrival of the troops from the Paran Brigade and the tankers which were so significant at this stage of the attack you kept saying heroines and history and I personally don't feel like a hero I feel that I'm a warrior who has been given orders and she did her job y I believe that anyone would do it we're the only female tank fighters in the world very skillful, very professional there are no other armies that have no, there are no other western armies at all that have female tank fighters in them it's really a chapter in history something huge both girls in armor and warriors in general charged, covered, functioned treated the wounded in an inspiring way so is that all debate behind us I think it is no longer relevant after this war it will be clear also the need and also the proof of the clear ability that was here Chief of Staff, Major General Hersey Hallavi found time yesterday in the middle of fighting to meet the tankists who made history he knows that after what they did on the 7th of October the debate about integrating women into the armed corps is over these girls proved the women in the tank will win they have been to hell and back the first responders on October 7 soldiers who blocked the wave of Hamas terrorists with their own bodies and were wounded in the process now as the war in Gaza continues they found some much needed peace of mind across the Atlantic ocean in the United States Mathiasin Barr and Joe Brown with this report Far from Israel, far from the battlefield these soldiers were injured during the first days of the Hamas attacks we met these soldiers in the United States in civilian clothing invited by Belev Echad meaning one heart an organization helping wounded soldiers and those living with PTSD It all started on October 7 around 7.30 in the morning my mother woke me up suddenly saying Daniel it's a war I started to get ready I was seeing things I never thought I'd see Absolute horrors I thought that the terrorists would arrive soon at our home in Modiin it took us a day to get ready because the terrorists had burned down our base 7 of our soldiers were killed I was only able to fight for an hour before being injured a bullet in my hand, debris in my eyes in the first days he was surrounded but after 2 weeks of treatment in hospital he found himself all alone the thoughts of the war were left on the border with Gaza it is precisely this feeling of solitude that the Belev Echad team came to fill like Daniel Yonatan was also seriously injured I hear my commander saying we were hit by a missile and I tell him I'm telling him I'm hurt I can't see and we immediately start to start my evacuation my commander himself was also hurt with two fragments in his back and one that scratched his neck and a broken arm from the impact and the rest of my tank is fine and my crew is fine they did a city scan army they found fragments in my eyes three fragments in my left eye one fragment a big one outside of my over here in my eyebrow from my eyebrow an 11mm fragment and from my right eye from my left eye four and a half millimeter I still have two fragments inside here on my left since then Yonatan has undergone several surgeries including cataract surgery he lost sight in one eye beyond the moral support provided by Belev Echad the organization took charge of financing care for additional medical treatment in the United States hoping that he can regain the use of his eyes Yonatan Yaden sirve en the Galani Infantry Brigade 13th Battalion on the front line fighting against Hamas terrorists his account of what happened is chilling we all ran towards the vehicle the armored personnel carrier we were ready for anything our officer informed us that terrorists have infiltrated Israel we got there and were greeted by Kalashnikov fire most of the machine guns are out of order the soldiers inside the vehicle found themselves alone left to their own devices facing more than 150 Nukba terrorists the elite Hamas units terrorists are shooting in all directions a soldier is hit in the shoulder he is shot in the shoulder he is shot in the shoulder he is shot in the shoulder he is shot in the shoulder he is shot in the shoulder a soldier is hit in the shoulder and on the hand before us an absurd night 40 terrorists are heading straight towards us 20 in two pickup trucks an explosion hits us our vehicle is out of order he's shooting at us all my friend Matan Abigail despite the danger took his head out of the vehicle to assess the situation he takes a bullet in the eye and collapses a grenade falls into the vehicle Matan asks us for forgiveness before throwing himself on the grenade which explodes Matan dies instantly he sacrificed his life to save us I continued shooting recite the Shema Yisrael prayer and ask God to protect me I glance outside the vehicle and see a terrorist with his gun pointed at me I shot first and killed him I returned to the vehicle to breathe but we are thrown a second grenade which falls between my legs I decide to free it with my foot it explodes and the debris hurts my leg, arms and face wounded he treats one of his brothers in arms using a t-shirt which he transforms into a tourniquet but his ordeal is not over a tear gas grenade falls into the vehicle we cannot see anymore I can't breathe anymore I see death reaching out to me I open the door to breathe and a terrorist spaces me and I shoot him too Ya Den was rescued an hour and a half later during which the vehicle was targeted by RPG missiles and Kalashnikov fire today on his own two feet he thanks the Balevechad Association for giving him back a taste of life a life also celebrated in music in an evening dedicated to them so that these lights illuminate their lives Iran Avni founded Be'eri TV Channel 900 a local TV station of Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7th his beloved Kibbutz was massacred leaving behind happy memories which are now clouded with sadness I-24 News, Uri Shapira caught up with Iran looking back on the archives of this one's happy and thriving Kibbutz nearly 40 years Iran Avni has been documenting Kibbutz Be'eri by the Gaza border here in this small but advanced studio he broadcast a local TV station of the Kibbutz called Channel 900 the significance of this channel is its values we talk about the connection between the people of Be'eri to the place and the involvement we saw it very strongly during the coronavirus pandemic some people said at home and all the events happened here some of the shows on Channel 900 have a new chilling meaning today for example, this show called a surprise dinner where members of the Kibbutz cooked a dish for each other this episode shows Iran's nephew Chagi Avni and his friend Ken Evan both were murdered by Hamas on October 7th Chagi is the son of my brother Ken is the son of my wife's brother they grew up together like brothers Chagi was a member of the security squad of Be'eri when the whole thing started he was recruited and he was shot to death Ken's safe room was burned he had to leave his house and hide with his family then a terrorist shot them from the roof I took a classic picture of the old dining room look how it looks now on October 7th Iran and his wife were touring in the United States when he returned home the Kibbutz was evacuated we have a letter here dear Avni family we hope you are all safe and healthy we are fighters from the paratroop brigade we stayed in your house we wanted to say thank you we are sorry for the mess the Jewish people is eternal it's fun to come back home but it's not really coming back home I miss my home, I miss the view and most of all, I miss my coffee machine on our way back Iran meets an old friend Sigal Krony, closer husband Eric was the chief security officer of Kibbutz Berry I decided to come back here to change the picture in my head of a dark place full of terrorists this is the last image I recall from here it's a place which was home to my children and to other children here I was here once and now I come back to see this place in daylight to meet some of the people I love who are part of our community I want to see the green areas here I just want to take the picture that I have a picture of a frozen place and to bring colors inside of it Iran has taken two main missions to himself the first is to document the houses of the broken kibbutz the second is to create a private archive of testimonies of the survivors every story here is a story of courage like a story about a mother who protects her children or decisions of survival in real time and amazing stories of mutual aid people who sacrifice themselves for their children recently Iran planned to purchase a portable studio and to expand his activities something that became even more relevant after october 7 in the meantime he continues to document the kibbutz and hopes to return to broadcasting live from Bari channel 900 gives us a window to the history of Bari I hope it will continue to exist I hope it will continue to exist and show the future of Bari we will continue to film to document and to create original shows and before we end we turn back to our senior diplomatic correspondent Owen Alterman joining us from Shiba hospital Owen with the details another 8 out of 10 hostages which were released today coming to Shiba today and you know a little bit of smile after those quite hard days that were seeing here in Israel since october 7 Yeah Yoav you're absolutely right more strong pictures over the last two hours of this latest group of hostages freed from captivity with their first calls with their families even one with her dog that she had believe it or not in captivity more than 50 days here at Shiba hospital final preparations for their arrival the helicopters are in the air scheduled to land here at the hospital complex at around 1130 local time just a few moments from now and then once the passengers the hostages disembark from the helicopter they'll make their way to the space behind me in ambulances and then from there go inside the hospital where they will get the medical care that they obviously need a second helicopter by the way expected with more of those women passengers at 1145 local time so 15 minutes after that obviously you have another big task for this hospital which is already taken in quite a number of hostages hospitals in Israel for better or worse getting experience with this caring for the needs of these hostages their physical needs and of course even more than that the needs in their mental health so many of these hostages freed have been children in this latest batch it's much more grown women but of course hostages of all ages have important needs with physical and mental and the staff here will obviously do everything they can to care for the hostages by the way of the 69 freed hostages 23 have actually already been discharged from Israeli hospitals so about a third well two thirds of them remain in the hospitals of course some of them have been freed as early as friday others just a day ago and others of course still on their way here to Shiba Medical Center as we speak So what do you hear about tomorrow 10 more releases are expected and further after tomorrow should we expect an extension to that deal? Yeah you have of course we're in the middle of a two day extension to the truth this is the first day of that extension with 10 hostages per day according to the initial agreement between Israel and Hamas tomorrow will be the second day so presumably 10 more hostages after that there seems to be a sense here in Israel as you know that the truth may be extended but I find it can be extended by a maximum of five more days before it has to come back for another vote in the Israeli government and you have once it comes back there is at least some question about what the terms would be and how some of those ministers would vote of course always keeping in mind the twin goals right now for the Israeli government Israeli military on one hand bringing all of the hostages home and the second of course prosecuting the war and defeating Hamas Well in alterman at the Shiba hospital after the release of 10 more Israeli hostages thank you so much for joining us this evening