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CNN 5 Things

9 AM ET: Gaza crossings deal, hate crimes, Maui tourists return & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Roughly 500 foreign nationals are expected to cross out of Gaza and into Egypt today. The FBI director says antisemitism in the US is at "historic levels." We'll tell you what the Federal Reserve is expected to do about interest rates. A group of realtors have been ordered to pay $1.8 billion for keeping commissions for home sales artificially high. Plus, tourists are returning to parts of Maui for the first time since deadly wildfires. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello! From CNN, I'm Joe Beck, with the five things you need to know for Wednesday, November 1st.

0:36.0

Injured Palestinians have started arriving in Egypt after crossing the border from Gaza.

0:41.0

A spokesperson for the Egyptian Health Ministry says people are coming, quote,

0:45.4

one by one from the Rafa Crossing, but dozens are expected. They're the first people to get out of

0:51.4

Gaza since the conflict erupted last month, but it's just a tiny portion

0:55.8

of the people trapped in the strip who are still desperate for food, water and medical supplies.

1:01.6

Their arrival comes as multiple sources say foreign nationals are also

1:05.4

expected to start leaving Gaza today as part of a deal brokered by Qatar between Israel,

1:10.5

Hamas, Egypt and the the U.S.

1:13.2

Around 500 foreign nationals will be allowed to cross the border,

1:16.6

but it's not clear when they'll start moving.

1:18.9

And CNN, Salma Abdulaziziz,

1:20.6

says they still have a long road ahead of them.

1:23.0

They're going to have to cross through this territory that has been damaged according to Egyptian

1:27.3

officials.

1:28.3

In the course of the last few weeks, they're going to have to go through multiple

1:31.5

checkpoints, multiple security checks to get across to the other side.

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