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Israel warns Hamas over hostage release; US VP Vance to meet Zelenskyy in Munich

Israel warns Hamas over hostage release; US VP Vance to meet Zelenskyy in Munich

Al Arabiya14-02-2025

In this episode of W News presented by Leigh Ann Gerrans, we'll cover the latest updates from the Munich Security Conference, where US Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to meet Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss potential peace negotiations with Russia. We'll also report from Gaza, where Hamas has named three more Israeli hostages set for release on Saturday. Meanwhile, Israel has warned that bombing will continue if the hostages are not released on time.
Guests:
Trent Murray - Correspondent in Munich
Danni Hewson - Head of Financial Analysis
Giles Gibson - Correspondent in Tel Aviv

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