PBS News Hour

November 23, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Thursday on the NewsHour, Israel and Hamas prepare to pause fighting and exchange hostages for prisoners as the war continues to take a heavy toll on civilians. The labor movement notches major recent wins but challenges remain for organizing workers. Plus, Southeast Asia struggles to control the flood of imported plastic waste meant for recycling.

Israel prepares for hostage and prisoner exchange with Hamas

13m 34s

After 48 days of war, 48 days of hoping the kidnapped will be released, these are the final hours before the guns are scheduled to go silent in Gaza. Israel has committed to pause its military campaign Friday and Hamas has committed to release 13 hostages it kidnapped during the October 7 terrorist attack. Nick Schifrin discusses the exchange with former Jordanian foreign minister Marwan Muasher.

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