let's speak to janine zacharia, formerjerusalem bureau chief for the washington post.today could turn out to be a significant moment, really, for people in gaza but also for the families in israel waiting for news, waiting to meet their loved ones once again. how optimistic are you at the moment?— at the moment? well, i'm a little bit _ at the moment? well, i'm a little bit concerned - at the moment? well, i'm a little bit concerned about. at the moment? well, i'm a. little bit concerned about why hamas hasn't turned over the names of the first, we are told, three female hostages that are due to be released about 4pm local time there. it could just be confusion on the side, or it is likely that it will happen. but there is nervous anxiety, as you mentioned, within israel about who it will be and will it actually happened. and once that goes ahead, that is step one. there's a lot of ways that things can go wrong, whether there's going to be some kind of an attack inside israel that derail it and because the israelis to resume fighting, i don't know. that's what has happ