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6 AM ET: Hostage death reports, Scalise calls it quits, 'Eras' movie etiquette & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

Daily News, News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2023

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Hamas claims 13 hostages in Gaza have been killed in airstrikes from Israeli forces. The US will begin chartering flights to bring Americans home from Israel today. Steve Scalise has pulled out of the race for Speaker. We'll bring you reaction to the mixed verdicts against two police officers involved in the arrest of Elijah McClain. Plus, Swifties are told it's okay to dance in movie theaters. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello from CNN, I'm Jo Beck, with the five things you need to know for Friday, October 13th.

0:07.0

Hamas says 13 of the hostages it's holding in Gaza have been killed by Israeli airstrikes.

0:14.0

The terror group didn't say who they were, but said six were killed in the north and seven were

0:19.1

killed elsewhere in the Gaza Strip.

0:21.0

While Israel's military says it can't and won't confirm or deny those reports,

0:26.2

it had previously said it hit 750 military targets with strikes last night.

0:31.6

And it's called for people to evacuate.

0:34.0

The idea calls for the evacuation of all civilians from Gaza City, from their homes

0:39.6

southwards for their own safety and protection.

0:42.8

Israel's military says Hamas terrorists are hiding inside tunnels,

0:46.6

underneath houses and inside buildings, using civilians as human shields.

0:51.6

The UN says an order to evacuate Northern Gaza came just before midnight local time and

0:57.0

applies to roughly 1.1 million people.

1:00.5

It warns that people in Gaza are at risk of starving, and more than 420,000 have already been forced to flee their homes with nowhere to go.

1:10.0

The Biden administration says it will begin chartering flights today to get Americans out of Israel.

1:16.2

The plan is to get US citizens to Europe first and then back home.

1:21.2

US-based airlines have all ceased operations to and from Israel's lone

1:25.6

international airport over safety concerns, so this will likely be the only way out for some people.

1:31.8

Meanwhile, Secretary of State Anthony Blinkin arrived in

1:34.5

Armand today, where he's meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah and Palestinian President

1:38.9

Mahmoud Abbas. To hear more on the latest developments in the conflict you can listen to CNN's

1:44.0

tug-of-war podcast as David Rind speaks to reporters on the ground.

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