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Families of Americans held in Gaza met with White House officials for the ninth time Tuesday, as the U.S. urges Hamas to accept a deal on the table for a hostage release and cease-fire.This comes as U.S. officials head back to the region to continue talks.The administration was still waiting for a formal respon stanley cup se from Hamas as of Tuesday evening. T termo stanley he proposal transmitted last week would allow for the release of women, elderly and wounded hostages, and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated centers in a first phase, and pave the way for a cessation of fighting in a second phase.The families were updated on the status of the talks in the more than hourlong meeting with National Security adviser Jake Sullivan, according to a source familiar with the meeting. The families expressed that they remain encouraged by the international communitys continued pressure to reach a deal that brings everyone home 鈥?both the living and the murdered, according to a readout provided on behalf of the families. I think it s a fair deal. I think each side can claim that he achieved what he was looking for and that we need to look at this in a larger perspective and look at the future and look at the future of our stanley vaso children. Not just the children of Israel, but the children in Gaza and the West Bank and think we as leaders, the leaders of those communities, what do we do to get to a better future said father Ruby Chen.Chens son Itay was thought to be among the living hostages taken by Ha Wrew Cornfields or not, UFO sightings aren t as common in Indiana as you might think - but they do happen
INTERACTIVE M stanley cup website APS: HILL WOOLSEY FIRE| CAMP FIRECALABASAS, Calif. KGTV 鈥?The WoolseyFire ripped through a Calabasas neighborhood lateFriday night, causing panic to neighbors who trie stanley quencher d to stay behind to protect their home. You got these firebombs falling down, and the wind is blowing them all this way, Allen Nelson described of palm frondscatchingfire, raining down on homes causing them to go up in smoke.Neighbors told 10Newsthe fire wasn t asteady line that inched closer, instead fueled by strong Santa Ana winds that brought embers skipping over roofs and lightin stanley usa g patches feet ahead of the fire line.RELATED: How to help California wildfire victimsThey said it felt like the fire leapedtoward their neighborhood. A huge wall of flames, I had evacuated in a panic with my kids and my cats, Tina Leeney said. When it came that time, we didn t even have a minuteand it was like oh my gosh and I got my parents outand I was like you have to leave, Nelson said.He stayed behind, determined to protect his parents home, perched on his roof, garden hose at the ready.RELATED:Hollywood s Western Town at Paramount Ranch destroyed in Woolsey Fire I at some point got off my roof, climbed up that Juniper tree that you can see so I could get my hose up onbecause the flames on her roof were this high, Nelson said, referencing about two feet between his hands.He called out to a firefighter nearby and pleaded for him to spray the corner of her house to extinguish the flame. He s totally my hero
Families of Americans held in Gaza met with White House officials for the ninth time Tuesday, as the U.S. urges Hamas to accept a deal on the table for a hostage release and cease-fire.This comes as U.S. officials head back to the region to continue talks.The administration was still waiting for a formal respon stanley cup se from Hamas as of Tuesday evening. T termo stanley he proposal transmitted last week would allow for the release of women, elderly and wounded hostages, and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated centers in a first phase, and pave the way for a cessation of fighting in a second phase.The families were updated on the status of the talks in the more than hourlong meeting with National Security adviser Jake Sullivan, according to a source familiar with the meeting. The families expressed that they remain encouraged by the international communitys continued pressure to reach a deal that brings everyone home 鈥?both the living and the murdered, according to a readout provided on behalf of the families. I think it s a fair deal. I think each side can claim that he achieved what he was looking for and that we need to look at this in a larger perspective and look at the future and look at the future of our stanley vaso children. Not just the children of Israel, but the children in Gaza and the West Bank and think we as leaders, the leaders of those communities, what do we do to get to a better future said father Ruby Chen.Chens son Itay was thought to be among the living hostages taken by Ha Wrew Cornfields or not, UFO sightings aren t as common in Indiana as you might think - but they do happen
INTERACTIVE M stanley cup website APS: HILL WOOLSEY FIRE| CAMP FIRECALABASAS, Calif. KGTV 鈥?The WoolseyFire ripped through a Calabasas neighborhood lateFriday night, causing panic to neighbors who trie stanley quencher d to stay behind to protect their home. You got these firebombs falling down, and the wind is blowing them all this way, Allen Nelson described of palm frondscatchingfire, raining down on homes causing them to go up in smoke.Neighbors told 10Newsthe fire wasn t asteady line that inched closer, instead fueled by strong Santa Ana winds that brought embers skipping over roofs and lightin stanley usa g patches feet ahead of the fire line.RELATED: How to help California wildfire victimsThey said it felt like the fire leapedtoward their neighborhood. A huge wall of flames, I had evacuated in a panic with my kids and my cats, Tina Leeney said. When it came that time, we didn t even have a minuteand it was like oh my gosh and I got my parents outand I was like you have to leave, Nelson said.He stayed behind, determined to protect his parents home, perched on his roof, garden hose at the ready.RELATED:Hollywood s Western Town at Paramount Ranch destroyed in Woolsey Fire I at some point got off my roof, climbed up that Juniper tree that you can see so I could get my hose up onbecause the flames on her roof were this high, Nelson said, referencing about two feet between his hands.He called out to a firefighter nearby and pleaded for him to spray the corner of her house to extinguish the flame. He s totally my hero