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News Wrap: Hamas accuses Israel of breaking ceasefire deal
Clip: 2/10/2025 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: Ceasefire at risk as Hamas accuses Israel of breaking parts of agreement
In our news wrap Monday, a fragile ceasefire may be at risk as Hamas accuses Israel of breaking parts of the agreement and says it will delay the further release of hostages, President Trump is set to pardon former Illinois Gov. Blagojevich, Romania's president says he will resign after months of pressure and a $4 billion settlement for victims of the 2023 wildfires in Maui will move forward.
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News Wrap: Hamas accuses Israel of breaking ceasefire deal
Clip: 2/10/2025 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Monday, a fragile ceasefire may be at risk as Hamas accuses Israel of breaking parts of the agreement and says it will delay the further release of hostages, President Trump is set to pardon former Illinois Gov. Blagojevich, Romania's president says he will resign after months of pressure and a $4 billion settlement for victims of the 2023 wildfires in Maui will move forward.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGEOFF BENNETT: The day's other# headlines begin in the Middle East,## where a fragile cease-fire between# Israel and Hamas may be at risk.
Hamas says it will delay the# further release of hostages,## accusing Israel of breaking parts of the# six-week cease-fire agreement.
So far,## five swaps have freed 21 Israeli hostages# and over 700 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas## left the door open for the next exchange, it# says, if Israel abides by its obligations.
Meantime, more comments from President Trump# have the potential for inflaming tensions in## the region.
He told FOX News that, under his# proposed U.S. takeover of Gaza after the war,## Palestinians who leave would not be allowed back.
DONALD TRUMP, President of the United# States: Think of it as a real estate## development for the future.
It would be a# beautiful piece of land.
No big money spent.
BRET BAIER, FOX News Anchor: Would the# Palestinians have the right to return?
DONALD TRUMP: No, they wouldn't, because# they're going to have much better housing.
GEOFF BENNETT: That contradicts# comments from administration officials,## including White House Press# Secretary Karoline Leavitt,## who said last week that Palestinians# would be temporarily relocated.
President Trump has also pardoned former# Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich.
The## president already commuted his 14-year# sentence for corruption during his first## term.
Blagojevich was once on Mr.# Trump's show "Celebrity Apprentice"## and Politico reports that he's under# consideration to be ambassador to Serbia.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis says he# will resign after months of pressure and as## he was set to face an impeachment.# Klaus Iohannis is term limited,## but after Romania's top court controversially# scrapped an election back in December,## it also kept him in office until a new# presidential election in May.
In the face## of protests and a growing number of lawmakers# who've said his extended term was illegal,## Iohannis said an impeachment process# would have only caused more pain.
KLAUS IOHANNIS, President of Romania:# To spare Romania from this crisis,## this useless and negative evolution,# I resign from the position## of president of Romania and I will leave# the day after tomorrow, February 12.
GEOFF BENNETT: Romania's Senate president## is supposed to fill the role of acting# leader until the new electio..
Opening statements started today# in the trial of the man accused## of stabbing author Salman Rushdie# on stage at a lecture back in 2022;## 27-year-old Hadi Matar had pleaded not guilty# to attempted murder and assault.
Rushdie was## stabbed more than a dozen times, leaving him# blind in one eye and paralyzed in one hand.
The Indian-born British-American novelist had# been a target of death threats for years after## publishing his 1988 novel, "The Satanic Verses.
"# He is expected to testify during the trial.
In Hawaii, a $4 billion settlement for# victims of the 2023 Maui wildfire can## finally move forward after months of# legal delays.
The state Supreme Court## ruled today that insurance companies# may not take their own legal action## against those blamed for the fires,# including Hawaiian Electric Company.## Insurers insisted they had the right to do so in# order to recoup money paid out to policyholders.
The case now goes back to a Maui# judge for next steps.
The fire was## the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century.
On Wall Street today, across-the-board# gains to start the new week.
The Dow## Jones industrial average rebounded from last# Friday's worst loss in nearly four weeks, while## the Nasdaq shot up by almost a full percentage# point.
The S&P 500 also posted a solid gain.
And Eagles fans can keep riding the high# from last night's Super Bowl victory all## week long.
The team's star quarterback, Jalen# Hurts, enjoyed a day at Walt Disney World,## and the birds will parade through# Philadelphia on Friday, Valentine's Day,## to celebrate their landslide 40-22# win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
MAN: Your Philadelphia eagles# are Super Bowl champions!
GEOFF BENNETT: Last night, watch parties across# the city ended with cheers, even some tears from## elated fans, who then poured into the streets in# droves.
It's the second time the Eagles have taken## home the Lombardi Trophy, denying the Chiefs their# chance at the first three-peat in NFL history.
Still to come on the "News Hour":# the former acting secretary of## homeland security discusses the Trump# administration's immigration agenda;## a look at how the courts may serve as a check# on the Trump presidency; and the insurance## crisis laid bare by the devastating California# wildfires leaves the victims in financial straits.
California faces insurance crisis amid extreme weather
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California faces insurance crisis as homeowners lose coverage amid extreme weather (9m 6s)
Chad Wolf on Trump's progress in reshaping immigration
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Chad Wolf breaks down Trump's progress in reshaping America's immigration system (7m 42s)
Ex-CFPB director discusses Trump's effort to shut agency
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Former CFPB director says Trump 'begging for another financial crisis' by closing agency (5m)
How the courts may serve as a check on Trump's presidency
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How the courts may serve as a check on Trump's presidency (8m 38s)
Judge says Trump ignoring his order to pause funding freeze
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Federal judge says Trump administration ignoring his order to pause funding freeze (3m 35s)
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump approval polls
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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on what the American public thinks about Trump's 2nd term (8m 24s)
Trump escalates trade battle with steel, aluminum tariffs
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Trump escalates his trade battles with new tariffs on steel and aluminum (4m 54s)
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