Video by people caught in the crossfire. [ gunfire ] [ sirens ]. U. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken says the u. S. Is trying to confirm reports that americans are among those killed. Americans are also believed to be among the scores of hostages who were snatched and might be held in gaza. I think its scores of hostages. I can tell you theres also american hostages as part of that number as well. I dont want to get into a specific number, but these are women, children, elderly, theyre holocaust survivors. This is sick. Cnns Anderson Cooper is with me now in tel aviv. Anderson. Fredicka, the taking of the hostages, it is sick and it is something which has just struck a deep, deep cord of disgust, horror here in israel, understandably, All Around The World to see holocaust survivors, an elderly lady sandwiched between who hamas thugs on a motor bike being taken into gaza, to see a persons body being paraded through the streets. Obviously these are things which have horrified people here in israel All Around The World, and certainly the resolve of people here, you hear it in the voices of people you talk to in tel aviv tonight and all around this country. I want to go to our Clarissa Ward who is along the border nearby ashkelon, on the border with gaza. Clarissa, this is a fastmoving situation. This is still an ongoing, unstable, vsh dangerous situation, particularly in the areas where you and Nic Robertson are. A lack of sclart of exactly what the status is of ongoing fighting between Israeli Forces and any Hamas Terrorists or militants who may be on the ground. Reporter anderson, just in the last minutes we heard a major barrage of rockets landing in the distance, not too far over in that direction. We also were driving up along and down the border with the gaza strip earlier. We came across one area where we had to turn around the car because there was an active firefight going on. I think its important to sort of stress to our audiences that this is not at this stage an operation that is solely focused on dealing with the issue of the hamas leadership in the gaza strip and the Hostage Situation in the gaza strip. This is dealing with militants continuing to run amuck here. You played that video earlier. That took place not far from here earlier today where a hamas gunman basically started firing on civilian cars. He was neutralized by Israeli Military forces. But it has a real impact on the psyche of people, of ordinary people, anderson, who have grown used to skirmishes and tensions and rockets but who have not ever experienced something on the scale of what were seeing, and particularly with all of these hostages having been taken. Now, we actually went earlier today and were going to show you some footage now. I want to stress to our audiences again, its quite graphic footage. This is the place where that open air festival, the supernova Music Festival was taking place, where hundreds and hundreds of young revelers had gathered to celebrate the end of the holidays, to dance the night away. About 6 00 in the morning, it began with a barrage of rockets. Very quickly then hamas fighters infiltrated the dance party and began grabbing people, murdering them, kidnapping them, grabbing them trying to drag them on To Motor Bikes to get them back into the gaza strip. When we went today, we could only stay a short time because its very, very tense around there, the bodies have been collected of those who were the innocent victims in this, but the bodies of those hamas militants are still lying strewn by the road. You can see lots of vehicles shot up, abandoned. You can see one truck full of hamas militants where an Israeli Police vehicle clearly tboned right into it, slammed into it to try to put a stop to the attack. We know that many people were killed, many also were taken hostage. The Israeli Government took an unprecedented step today, anderson, and actually released a photograph on twitter of a tent with scores and scores of dead bodies who have been gathered, who they have been working through the process of trying to identify them. They said in the tweet, you know, we really struggled with whether or not we should show these images because they are so horrifying, but we decided we need to show what terrorism looks like. So very intense on the psyche of ordinary people, and very intense in terms of the tempo of what were seeing on the ground. That really just continuing to ratchet up, anderson. Clarissa, talk if you will just a little bit about theres a sense of just absolute shock in this country, understandably. Obviously, there are a lot of questions to be asked about how this could have happened without any warning, and obviously these are questions which will be addressed at some later date by israeli officials, Israeli Intelligence officials and military officials. How is it possible just looking at the kind of variety of attacks that took place, there must have been longterm planning by hamas and others for these attacks. You dont have terrorists on paragliders thats not something you just come up with overnight. This is something that was planned for a long time. The fact that no Intelligence Agency seemed to have advanced word of it is really quite shocking. Reporter i think this is what everybody is really struggling to get their head around. How on earth did this happen . How could there be an intelligence oversite of this magnitude. Anderson, you know this. You spent time on the border with gaza, as have i for many years. There is not a blade of grass that is not under observation by a camera, by a sensor, by a soldier. The level of sophistication of the technology and security along that border is astonishing. It does beg gar believed how this air, land and sea attack was able to take place over a number of hours without someone knowing about it. Of course theres going to be speculation, how did this happen . Is it possible that there was a technological intervention somehow . But whats interesting, when youre here on the ground and talking to people, they seem to be unified on this idea that this is really important and there needs to be a Major Investigation and we need to find out how this happened and make sure it never happens again, but in the short term, the priority that i think most israelis would articulate has to be on getting these hamas militants out of israel once and for all, getting back those hostages, and theres still so much murkiness, i should add, anderson, as to how much hostages there even are. Weve heard all sorts of numbers, some in the dozens. We dont know which of those are hostages which are alive, which may be dead bodies of people who were slain which were then taken back into the gaza strip. On top of that you have the very real specter of some type of an imminent ground defensive. Obviously thats complicated by the number of hostages who are still being held. Just coming back full circle to your question, there are hugely important lapses that have really resulted or i think will result in a major Paradigm Shift here, but for now, the focus is im dealing with the problem in front of everyones nose and trying to return some mod come of security here, anderson. Obviously questions remain and more to be learned about the array of forces that were backing this attack, the level of involvement by iran, the level of potential involvement by hezbollah in the weeks ahead. Will they launch an attack along the border of israel, more rocket fire as we saw in 2006. Theres a lot of potential dominos that could still fall. Reporter and there was a huge amount of concern this morning, anderson ooh, thats another rocket not too far from here. There was a huge amount of concern this morning because there were reports of strikes in the sheva farms, an area between lebanon and israel. Obviously, if hezbollah becomes actively engaged in a more meaningful way in this conflict, it really will take it to a place that i think everybody fears would be the point of no return. For now they have other considerations that they have to take. They have been on the decline politically in lebanon which is almost a failed state, which is suffering harsh economic deprivation. I think they understand pragmatically or politically that the calculus or the risk would be too high for them to get very involved in this at this stage. I think the wildcard, honestly, anderson is Bashar Al Assad in syria. If iran was to turn around to him and say, listen, you need to fire some of those Rusty Old Missiles into israel, it would be very difficult for him after all the help that iran has given him in fighting the war in syria to say no to that. So were still in a stage where this could very rapidly escalate in any number of Different Directions and become exponentially more dangerous, but so far what weve seen is that those incidents in the north have been largely confined to a smaller area, anderson. Have theyve evacuated reporter obviously, were going to have much more ahead, anderson, coming up after the break and throughout tonight. Stick around. Welcome back to our continuing coverage of the conflict here in israel. Im reporting from tel aviv tonight where it has been relatively quiet. We have not seen anything incoming, perhaps a sign of the kind of attacks that we have been seeing earlier in our last hour, some of the strikes going on Inside Gaza City itself. I want to go to cnns Nic Robertson who is in sderot on the border with gaza. You are in a place used to incoming rocket fire, just like ashkelon is. What they saw here over the last 37 or so hours is probably something many people in that community have never seen before certainly. Reporter theyve witnessed the barbarity firsthand, at the hands of hamas in person. Everything has been by rockets until now. When hamas broke near the Fence Near Sderot and came across the fields in huge numbers and entered the town and started banging on peoples homes and houses and executing them in the streets one of the vehicles we saw in the street was a Police Vehicle stopped in the middle of the street. It had three bullet holes in the window corresponding to where the front wind screen, Correspondenting To where the driver would have been sitting. That Police Vehicle was stopped right there. There was nothing that stopped hamas coming into the town. I spoke earlier today with the Israeli Defense force spokesperson for this part of the front line, for this area. He talked me through what happened in that town, but most importantly i asked him about the hostages and getting them back. Here is our conversation. I can tell you were in sderot only a few kilometers from the gaza strip. What is the response . We are right now trying to eliminate the hamas infrastructure as effectively as possible. We know hamas took women and children, dragged them literally from where were standing, not too long ago to the gaza strip, from right here, these families and homes. Some are missing. Dragged them back to the gaza strip. What were trying to do right now is eliminate the infrastructure as effectively as possible and guard that gate, the same openings they came through, more and more terrorists are trying to infiltrate. Today . There are seven locations that theyre trying to infiltrate into israel. We have mostly air command over all of those. Its still going to take some time before they do. Their desire to come in here and continue doing this is like a kamikaze. Theres a hunger and thirst for blood right now. Just up the street We Saw A Gazan man, he followed those terrorists just now . Just now. How big of a task is it they came in, infiltrated the territory. When can you say theyre gone, when can you bring in reenforcements safely to this area . Keep this in mind. This is the most devastating attack in the history of the state of israel, over the last 75 years since the state was created. Hundreds killed, men, Women And Children Sitting In Gaza in a basement. Im Everyone Wants to know how are you going to get the grand mothers and children and everyone else back from gaza . What i can tell you is were not going to stop until we exhaust every means possible doing so. We will not leave any person behind, and we will do anything to make that happened. Thats whats changed, nic, over the last 24 hours. Reporter i think some of the most shocking things weve heard this evening, anderson and that was just a couple hours ago was from one of the doctors at this field outside gaza, talking about the brutality that hamas inflicted on everyone they came across. Shooting a 90yearold woman in the chest, executing people with rocketpropelled grenades, stabbing people. Anyone that they could kill, thats what they were doing. When you add that in to knowing that hamas has these hostages, you understand that there is no limit, it appears that they will not go to to get their aims, and those can be very horrific limits and very daunting for the israeli Prime Minister to do and get them back. Nic, you and i have reported from this region for a long, long time, decades. Weve all seen what hamas is capable of. I was in gazs city years ago and they were dragging a persons body through the streets as a warning to other residents of gaza city. So weve seen a lot of barbarity from hamas for years now. I think anybody sympathizes with these civilians who tonight are in some tunnel or room or basement somewhere with hands tied behind their back just terrified for their lives. Its a sickening, sickening thought. Something the Idf Spokesperson said which i think bears repeating and is stunning, that at this hour this is a couple hours ago and i assume it still stands, there is still a fight going on to stop more militants from Crossing Overment he talked about seven areas along the border that had been breached that are still very much in flux. He talked about having Air Superiority in those regions. The fight on the ground apparently continues. Thats extraordinary. Were 38 hours in or so. Reporter absolutely. Its not clear if hamas has got additional people crossing in or some that came in and laid low. As we were driving around sderot a couple hours ago as darkness was falling, there was a group of Israeli Soldiers absolutely guns ready in the street. They were close to our vehicle. We thought, heavens, lets hope they know were civilians, that were journalists here, because they believed that there was somebody from hamas potentially in that neighborhood. There had been a shootout about an hour earlier close to where we were in sderot that seemed to indicate there was a gunman on the loose there. There was an explosion from a building. Its still a volatile situation. The seven areas that the idf spokesman talked about there, we have yet to hear from the idf that theyve managed to close all those down. Its difficult because this is country terrain. You can have a lot of drones. You can have a lot of troops. We saw troops in the field this morning scouring fields looking for hamas militants. Its very hard to sort of prove a negative. How do you prove theres nobody over there . How do you prove that area is entirely clear . You wont know that youve missed somebody until they pop up with a gun and start killing again. Its a big challenge. Those confrontations when they find them, theyre going to be violent, and as we saw the Police Station in sderot, the israelis will bring in enough fire power to succeed, anderson. Israel, nic, we should point out has been mobilizing reservists, calling up reservists. It takes time to get people into a location. That process has been going on now and obviously will continue. Is it clear yet we dont know if a situation has been made about going into gaza or not going into gaza. Reporter were not clear on that at the moment. What i can say and this is only indicative of the developing situation. Its not so instructive to get the answer there because thats going to be a political decision and it hasnt been communicated down, even if its been taken yet. We have seen this time tonight compared to this time last night, were seeing a lot more Military Hardware moving around, a lot more troops and soldiers moving around, a lot more mobilization. As you said, weve both seen what big mobilization looks like. We havent seen that yet. Yes, armored personnel carriers, yes, more tanks being moved in. Yes, more heavy guns being brought into the area. But it doesnt yet look like a big force committed to going into gaza. The expectation, of course that will come. But if we saw that, then we can say, yes, it looks with certainty that that decision has been made. Were not at that point yet, anderson. Nic robertson, appreciate it. Well take a short break. Our coverage continues in a few moments. Were live in tel aviv. I want to go to our hadas gold in jerusalem monitoring the response. Bring us up to speed. The Israeli Cabinet has declared war for the First Time Since 1973, the yom kippur war. I think the comparisons to 9 11 and pearl harbor are accurate. The big question politically right now is about an Emergency Unity government. Of course, there was a lot of Political Division and drama in the weeks and months leading up to this war. But now the Opposition Leader has offered to sit in an Emergency Unit government with Benjamin Netanyahu to put their differences aside and sit together. There are questions, though, why didnt this happen yesterday, when it was clear there was such a crisis. Weve asked la peds spokesperson what his demands are for unit government. He says this unity government would be formed on the condition that it is what he called narrow and professional. That means without the extremists so it can function effectively, referring the National Security adviser, some of the most extreme right wing ministers israel has had in its history. Obviously that has not happened yet. Theres also, anderson, a lot of anger at the government by the civilians, not only over the security failures, but the response to the emergency situation, to families of missing people who say they still havent been contacted by somebody. Netanyahu appointed an official in charge of hostages and the missing. But we know there are dozens of people missing, dozens of hostages at least. Numbers could be more, who have been taken into gaza. We know some are foreign nationals. Weve had confirmation they could be germans, mexicans, americans as well. Police have set up points where Family Members can go to send information for their missing Family Members. They even called on these families to bring personal effects with dna samples on them that could help them match up to the missing Family Members. Weve seen Press Conferences broadcast on all israeli media channels, Family Members harrowing stories, so emotional, pleading for any sort of help or information. Were hearing from Family Members who were actually on the phone with their Family Members when they were potentially abducted and or killed. One factor emotional when he was talking about how his two daughters were at that Music Festival. He said he was on the phone with them for only 30 minutes telling them to not even breathe. He said he could hear men speaking in arabic. He said the last thing he heard from them was four deep breaths. There are big questions, of course, the Emergency Unit government, whether that will happen, what will happen on the northern border. We know there are reenforcements being brought up there right now. I dont think anybody wants that border to explode as well. Of course, the question about a possible Ground Incursion. At this point i think most israelis are thinking even israelis across the political spectrum are thinking not if this Ground Incursion happens but when. You are hearing from across the political spectrum saying there needs to be an incredibly strong response the likes of which hamas and gaza has never seen. Anderson. Hadas, lets talk about just the history of israel going into gaza pulled out in 2005. Correct me if im wrong. There was obviously in 20 of the fight against hezbollah in the north. But hamas took over in gaza. They have absolutely lute control in gaza. Theres also the Group Islamic jihad. What are the difficulties for israel moving into gaza, incredibly small area, 2 Million People in it. Hamas, these groups operating among civilians. Thats a huge problem for israel. House to house searchs, blocktoblock fighting, thats very difficult. The cost of that in lives is the the potential cost is high. Reporter israel pulled out in 2005. With the pulling out, they also forced thousands of Israeli Settlers who had settlements in gaza, similar to the west bank, pulled them out as well. This is a big moment in israeli history. There were lots of protests in the streets against this. It was a very big moment politically. It was politically risky to uproot these settlers from their homes and bring them back to israel proper and give control back over to palestinians. Then hamas took over and kicked out the Palestinian Authority who dont really have in control of that territory. There hasnt been a Ground Incursion in several years. If you remember, in that 2021 11day war between hamas and israel, there was a question of whether Israeli Soldiers had stepped foot into gaza, whether there was a Ground Incursion. That never happened. That had been likely the biggest conflict israel had seen with gaza militants since 2014. To reoccupy gaza, that is a big question here. I dont think that that is something the Israeli Government really wants to do. They dont want to be in control of gaza for all the reasons that you mentioned because, you know, being in control of gaza is being in control of one of the if not the most densely populated places on planet earth, a place that would be very difficult for them. This is not something they want. There has been essentially a blockade on gaza, both from the egyptian and the israeli side now for years. The israeli authorities, the Israeli Military may essentially decide that they have no choice. Whats interesting in all of this is Benjamin Netanyahu, for all of his talk about being mr. Security, hes known to be very risk averse. He does not like to get into major conflicts. He does not like to get neck deep into these Military Operations. He now may be forced to do that in this situation. Theres also the dynamic of these hostages. Again, it is just sickening for hamas, a militant organization, the u. S. Calls it a terrorist organization. Theyre certainly using the tools of terrorism. These are terrorist attacks and holding civilians. Its inexcusable. This is the government of gaza stealing israeli civilians and now holding them hostage. Talk a little bit about the difficulty israel has had in past years in Hostage Situations . Gal lead shall leeb, for instance. The Hostage Situation has completely changed. Referencing the israeli soldier abducted in 2006. Just that single soldier was exchanged for Something Like a thousand palestinian prisoners. Just that single soldier is something that could launch wars or the like. There have been actually the bodies of two soldiers before all this happened, there were bodies of two soldiers in gaza as well as two Shiv Villians held in gaza. They had walked into gaza on their own accord. Those numbers, talking about just a handful, that could have caused a major conflict. We know for a fact theres probably dozens, there could be 100, potentially more. These are civilians abducted from their homes. That completely changes the equation here. Thats why i think theres a question of when, not if a Ground Incursion happens. Theres so much pressure on the Israeli Military, the military government to rescue these people. As you noted, these are not soldiers, these are not police officers, these are women, children as young as 3 years old, elderly literally abducted from their homes and taken into gaza. This, also, of course, complicates whatever Military Operation the Israeli Military is undertaking. Every time they carry out an air strike, they might be also inadvertently hurting their own citizens held by hamas. Hamas has said they are keeping these hostages in strategic locations across the gaza strip. Essentially, anderson, using them as human shields. Yeah. To see videos of people chanting god is great when theyre pushing a civilian with their hand tied behind their backs from a concert, bloodied and beaten, its sickening. Has das gold, thank you. Well be right back. Welcome back, as we continue covering the fighting in israel. Joining us is retired military analyst, colonel cedric. If nobody saw this coming given the level of organization and the myriad of people from hamas who were involved in this operation. But before we do that, this is still very much an active fight on the ground, not just in gaza bombing an artillery and incoming rockets. This is fighting on the ground along the borders, the last we heard several hours ago from the idf, there were still seven areas of infiltration that israel has Air Superiority over but not necessarily in control on the ground or still trying to repulls people trying to cross over. Can you talk about the difficulty of stopping people from coming over . Why 39 hours into this is there still insecurity in the border area . Its a really difficult problem for the israelis. What youre faced with is a Classic Counterinsurgency Operation for this part of it. Theres a lot more to it than that, of course. The basic idea is for those seven areas where the israelis are still fighting the Hamas Terrorists on israeli soil, the Hamas Terrorists have been able to sneak into israel repeatedly. Apparently theyve even been able to do so after the initial wave. So given that, what were seeing is more incursions of one or two people at once and maybe some groups that are slightly larger than that. But basically were talking small groups of people that are then splitting up and taking hostages or shooting up highways and doing things like that, or at least theyve done thab in the past few hours. So this is really hard to do. Its kind of like finding a fugitive when we have a prison break like we had near philadelphia here in the united states. That is something that is kind of whats going on, but multiply that by about a hundred or a thousand times. Lets talk also about the difficulty of changing the situation on the ground in gaza city. Ive reported there during incoming israeli artillery responding to outgoing hamas fire. Hamas is firing from residential areas, from buildings in gaza city. If you respond directly trying to knock out those targets, you also very likely hit residential buildings. Israel warns people, leave these particular areas, but theres not a lot of places to go. Its such a densely packed area, how difficult is it for israel to actually try to change the situation on the ground, whether its eliminate hamas leadership, eliminate hamas control Over Gaza City which seems extremely difficult and getting back these hostages . Its a really difficult series of problems the israelis have, anderson. When youre looking at eliminating the leadership, you can do that. You can strike the people that are in charge of the military elements of hamas, the Intelligence Leader of hamas or the overall head of hamas. There are risks in doing that, of course. The key thing there to remember is they will have replacements. So, in essence, its kind of like a hydrant. If you cut off one head, many more will come and replace that one person who has been eliminated. Thats part of the difficulty. Although a successful strike would certainly set hamas back, when it comes to the potential for Ground Operations in gaza, 2 kind of housetohouse fight, its like what the u. S. Experienced in bagdad in sat tir city during the iraq war these kinds of efforts are going to be very difficult. Sadr city was one thing. Gaza city is a completely different set of circumstances because its far more crowded. Each area is going to have a different set of challenges to it. You have to kind of think of it as a threat around every single corner and in every crevasse of every building. Thats something that requires extremely precise tactical intelligence in order to be very successful at. Right now what were dealing with is a strategic intelligence failure, the one you mentioned as we started our conversation, but this one would require tactical intelligence, and they could still succeed. The israelis could, on that level even though their strategic situation is clearly not good. Its incredible youre an air force colonel and know this better than anybody the lack of intelligence that it seemed israel, the united states, other Intelligence Agencies had about this attack. Given the number of people involved in this attack, the multiple fronts, air, sea, land. Does it make sense to you that this happened . No, it doesnt. And theres several reasons for that. I can understand that it would be possible to miss the fact that theyre getting together in a specific group in a specific time, and perhaps who those people are is a specific piece of intelligence. But every time there is a meeting of people like hamas would have had to have had, they would be talking to other people. There would be movements in the streets. There would be certain things that would be going on, even if theyre not broadcast or talked about on a cell phone or on the radio or Something Like that. So i think what were seeing is perhaps of course, this has to be examined, but perhaps its a failure to connect the dots like we so famously had with 9 11. There were certain indicators but we didnt put those indicators together. It could be that what happened with Israeli Intelligence, which is generally quite good, is that they failed to connect the different situations that were occurring and match them with possible threats to israel. They probably had a lot of false alarms as well. So sometimes the false alarms breed a degree of complacency, and that complacency can be fatal as were seeing right now. Theres no doubt that theres analysts and others in Intelligence Agencies around the world, in the u. S. , certainly israel, right now relooking at streams of intelligence and data from weeks and months and seeing what was missed, if anything was missed to your point. A lot to learn, but the priority is the active ongoing fight on the ground near the border, along the border, obviously in gaza potentially as well. Cedric leighton, thank you so much. Well take a short break and our coverage continues. This one would require tactical intelligence on in a level, even though their strategic situation is not good. The Department Of Defense now announcing Additional Support to israel. Our White House Reporter pr Priscilla Alvarez has more. This will include fighters to the eastern mediterranean. Its important to underscore this is a deterrence and a show of force. What President Biden made clear to Prime Minister netanyahu is that there is more assistance to follow. This is something officials have been working on feeverishly Behind The Scenes in looking at what military aid might be provided and what requests are coming in from israel. This is more complicated because of the function on capitol hill. There is no sitting House Speaker and that will potentially cause issues if there is need for congressional authorization for additional aid and that makes this a, quote, unique moment and part of it is officials have to look at whats achievable Behind The Scenes and to start theyre looking at this assistance from the defense department. This is something that came up in that call with President Biden and the Prime Minister this morning along with talking about the taking of hostages and the assurance from the president that they are working Behind The Scenes and there are intense diplomatic conversations happening to shore up support for israel. So all of this really unfolding as we speak, anderson, and we can anticipate there was likely to be more announcements in the coming days. Any sense of the relationship obviously between the Prime Minister benjamin Benjamin Netanyahu and President Biden is a long one, has been strained as of late. Any word from the white house on theyre clearly pushing the idea that is a high level of cooperation, that none of that affects this. Reporter thats right. We heard directly from the president yesterday. The two have a close relationship. But to your point, there have been some pretty strained relations because of the Prime MinisterGovernor Coalition pushing forward that judicial reform package that the u. S. Staunchly opposed. That was something that had come up over the course of the last year and in the last month, President Biden and the Prime Minister met on the sidelines of the United NationsGeneral Assembly where the two in discussions also tried to show and telegraph that they still have a close relationship. But there is no doubt that what is unfolding over the last 48 hours has certainly put a relationship back on the spotlight that had up until this point been fairly strained because, again, of those judicial reforms that the Prime Ministers coalition was pushing forward. Thanks so much. Appreciate it. Were going to talk a look at events on the ground. 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