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CNN 5 Things

6 AM ET: Truce exchange controversies, presidents say goodbye, elephant road rage & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

The truce between Israel and Hamas has been extended, but there are some concerns about the hostages and prisoners being released. One of the Palestinian college students shot in Vermont may never walk again. Leaked documents show the hosts of the UN's climate conference were planning to discuss oil deals at COP28. US presidents and other leaders are saying goodbye to former first lady Rosalynn Carter today. Plus, a car gets trampled by elephants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello from CNN I'm Joe Beck with the five things you need to know for Tuesday

0:06.3

November 28th. The extension of the truce between Israel and Hamas appears to be

0:12.1

going ahead,

0:13.3

along with the release of more hostages and prisoners.

0:16.6

But there's been controversy around the release of hostages

0:19.4

by Hamas, with some children being returned without their mothers.

0:23.0

The uncle of Emily Hand, one of those children who've been released,

0:27.0

tells CNN that the trauma of being kidnapped and now separated from her mother is having an effect on her.

0:33.7

She's a little bit distant now.

0:36.0

She talks about things that happen like it's in third person,

0:38.8

like it happened to someone else.

0:40.4

But there's also controversy on Israel's release of Palestinian prisoners, including children, many of whom have been detained without charge.

0:48.0

It's a widely criticized practice called administrative detention, where a detainee is unaware of any charges

0:55.2

against them, and their case is not subject to any legal process.

0:59.9

According to combined information from Israeli authorities and the Palestinian Prisoners Club, of the 33 Palestinian prisoners released yesterday, 30 were children, 18 years old or younger.

1:12.0

One of the three Palestinian students shot in Vermont over the weekend

1:16.4

may never walk again. He has another month in hospital and then just several months of physical therapy but currently the doctors say that he's lost

1:26.1

functional mobility in his legs. The prognosis is bad the prognosis is that he won't

1:31.6

regain it. That was the mother of Hesham Awatani, telling CNN about her son's

1:36.3

condition after a bullet hit his spine. Awatani, a junior at Brown University, was shot along with two friends on Saturday evening

1:44.7

while walking on a street in Burlington, Vermont. The man who's accused of shooting them

1:49.3

was arrested Sunday. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder and has pleaded not guilty.

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