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Israeli forces have freed two hostages that had been held in Rafah. NTD has more on the overnight rescue operation—as well as on a terrorist data center found under the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been admitted to a critical care unit in what is his second hospitalization in a month. NTD finds out what the Pentagon is saying about his condition.

The Senate is moving forward a $95-billion bill to provide aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. A final vote is expected later this week, but Republicans are still voicing their concerns.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Israel Frees 2 Hostages in Rafah Under Air-Strike Cover
2. Israel’s Strike on Rafah: Its Affect on Israel-Egypt Treaty
3. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in Critical Care
4. Senate Advances Ukraine Aid Bill
5. Trump Rallies in South Carolina Ahead of Primary
6. Poll: Majority Feel Biden, Trump Too Old for 2nd Term
7. Rep. Gallagher Will Not Run for Re-Election
8. IDF Uncovers Hamas Data Center Under UNRWA HQ
9. Zelenskyy Appoints New Ground Forces Chief
10. Off-Duty Officers Stop Shooter at Texas Megachurch
11. Police Identify 15-Year-Old Alleged Times Square Shooter
12. Crowd Sets Waymo Self-Driving Vehicle on Fire in SF
13. Nor’easter Storm Predicted for This Week
14. 2 Killed in Private Jet Crash-Landing on Florida Highway
15. Chiefs Beat 49ers in Thrilling Overtime Super Bowl Win
16. Amazon Wins Streaming Rights for NFL Playoff Game
17. 2024 Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, New York
18. Tucson Audience Captivated by Shen Yun: ‘Very Healing’
19. Is Secret US-Mexico Deal Driving Down Illegal Crossings?
20. Biden Stresses Civilian Safety Plan for Rafah
21. IDF Spokesman on Hostages, Operations in Southern Gaza
22. Takeaways From Trump’s SC Rally Ahead of Primary
23. Puppy Bowl 20: Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff

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