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♪ ♪ ♪ >> wherever you are around the world, thank you for joining us on cnn. i am john vause in atlanta with our ongoing coverage of israel's war with hamas. for the first time since israel declared war on hamas, a few hundred people hosting foreign passports and a few dozen seriously wounded palestinians have arrived in egypt from gaza. for weeks, many have been waiting at the rafah crossing on the border with egypt. the two other border crossings into israel remain closed. israel and egypt agreed to open the order after negotiations brokered by the u.s. and qatar, which allowed hundreds more to leave in the hundreds -- coming days. the u.s. state department believes 1000 americans and their families are stuck inside gaza, trying to get out. here is the u.s. president, joe biden. >> we are in a situation where safe passage for wanted palestinians and foreign nationals takes -- from gaza has started. the american citizens are able to exit today as part of the first group of probably over 1000. we will see more of this process going on in the coming days. working nonstop to get americans out of gaza as soon and as safely as possible. >> aid worker was one of two americans among the 361 people who left costco on wednesday. her niece spoke to cnn soon after her aunt arrived on egypt. >> i think there is still frustration from many who are still there. i don't think -- we understand the complexity of the negotiation and we were not privy to the nuances of that, and so, we just remain incredibly grateful, but we also do call upon our government to continue evacuating other dual citizens, other americans, to other also hopefully call for a cease-fire. because this is -- for the last couple of days, we were growing very desperate. we were hearing from her that there were limited foods, starting to ration, people had illnesses, and she was relatively protected given her status as an aid worker, but we know that that is not the situation everyone else is in. >> the agreement also called for dozens of wanted palestinians to be evacuated to egypt for immediate medical attention. that does not apply to wounded hamas fighters. for the second time in as many days, the jabalia refugee camp has been hit by an israeli airstrike. the idf claims a hamas count center was the target. at least 80 people were killed, according to hospital officials. u.n. human rights office says the scale of destruction and high civilian casualties, quote, could amount to war crimes. for more on the opening of the rafah crossing, here is cnn's melissa bell, reporting in from cairo. >> a tired small aisle and a wave. from one of the lucky few, finally allowed to leave gaza since the war began. these families just some of the first foreign and dual nationals finally permitted through the rafah crossing into egypt on wednesday. the result of a deal brokered by qatar between israel, hamas, egypt, and the united states, that will allow all foreign and dual nationals to leave the besieged enclave. also allowed to leave under the deal, the first palestinians, 81 of the most severely wounded, those desperate enough for urgent surgical intervention taken, one by one in a convoy of ambulances, to a field hospital set up a few miles away, and to other hospitals in northern egypt. [sirens] large crowds of foreign nationals have been massing at the border after hearing at the start of the conflict that they'd be allowed out. families desperately checking to see if they were some of those lucky enough, finally, to get through. [interpreter] i am an american living in gaza, we heard the crossing is open. unfortunately, we discovered that it was open for specific nationalities at the moment. we had to turn back, because the cellular network was down, and we weren't aware that there was a list. we hope to see our names on the list tomorrow, or the next day. >> as the only crossing from gaza to anywhere other than israel, all eyes have been on rafah, ever since the total siege of the strip was announced by israel. it is the only way in and out now, and what's gone in has been painfully little, a further 20 trucks arriving on wednesday, a drop in the ocean, said aid organizations, given the needs on the side. for some here, it's been days or even weeks of waiting and praying. with ever dwindling supplies and under the constant fear of israeli strikes, even here in the south, where civilians have been told by the idf to evacuate. nowhere in gaza in safe. so finally, for a small few, a chance to leave and live again. melissa bell, cnn, cairo. >> cnn's clare sebastian covering all of this now from london. 361 people out of about 2 million people remain stuck in gaza, clearly not a lot of people allowed out. this has taken so very long to get this rafah crossing open. what has been the issue? why has it taken so long to get these people out? >> john, three and a half weeks since the start of this war, and as melissa pointed out in her report, all eyes have been on that one crossing, given that israel has taken off the table any chance of reopening the other two crossings between gaza and israel. the negotiations from a u.s. official, were extremely delicate. hamas was insisting that as part of this wounded palestinians were allowed out. that did happen, of course. [inaudible] the u.s. officials said it took a lot of convincing to get israel to approve the list of palestinians that were allowed out. then, we have the logistical, bottlenecks, complications that egypt has to vet each palestinian, each wounded palestinian refugee that was taken out. we understand now 45 of them are receiving treatment and egyptian hospitals. that is a very small number, given that we know north of 22,000 palestinians have been injured so far in this conflict. these were assessed to be some of the most acute injuries, but those were just some of the factors and these negotiations. john, the issue of uninsured palestinian refugees getting out of the gaza strip is still not on the table, and these negotiations right now are only discussing about foreign passport holders, dual nationals that want to get out, as well as a potentially injured people. extremely delicate. separately, the qatar brokered negotiations on hostages are still ongoing, and we know that there are still significant concerns that those negotiations are complicated by the ongoing ground offensive, which is ramping up. the israeli defense minister said on wednesday that there is fierce fighting and gaza city. we understood before this from our assessment that the israeli forces were advancing relatively slowly, but just this morning as well, we saw more evidence of a barrage of rocket fire over across the city. so, certainly seems that even as the efforts to get people out are in their early stages, that ground offensive just less than an hour's drive north of that, is ramping up. >> clare, thank you. clare sebastian for us live with the very latest from london. israel has confirmed both airstrikes on the jabalia refugee camp. what remains unknown right now is a full extent of the devastation, just how many people were killed in the attacks. cnn's nada bashir has more now, reporting in from jerusalem. [sirens] >> chaos and horror at jabalia refugee camp. wounded children rushed to nearby ambulances. the latest casualties of israel's relentless aerial bombardment. this densely populated neighborhood gripped by panic and sheer disbelief. a second israeli airstrike in less than 24 hours. >> i lost my whole family, abdel al-karim says. holding a list of those killed just today. my sister's house was struck with her children inside. my brother's house too. with all of his children. there is no one left except for me and my younger brother. they were innocent. what did they do to deserve this? israel's defense force says it was targeting a hamas command and control complex in jabalia. hamas fighters are said to be among those killed. but jabalia is home to more than 100,000 civilians, according to the u. n.. and though the full extend of the civilian toll remains unclear at this stage, gaza civil defense authority has described this latest disaster as a massacre, with more casualties and fatalities added to the list of hundreds said to have been killed or wounded in tuesday's airstrike. the situation is beyond belief. many have been killed. bodies have been left burned and charred by the airstrike, this doctor says. there isn't a hospital in the world that can cope with this kind of situation. we're having to treat patients on the floor and in corridors. the scale of the destruction at jabalia is difficult to grasp. many residents are still buried beneath the blackened rubble. rescue workers and civilians dig side by side, desperate to find survivors. this house had 15 people in it, but we still haven't been able to find any of them, this man says. we have no equipment. we are digging alone. northern gaza continues to come under everyone parchment, its residents ordered by israel to evacuate southwards. but airstrikes continue to rain down across both central and southern gaza, to. and for the more 2 million palestinians living under an israeli blockade, the fear is that there is nowhere safe to turn. not up bashir, cnn, jerusalem. >> despite growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis inside gaza and a desperate need for food, fuel, water, and medical supplies, israel says there will be no letup and no pause and its military operation against hamas. at least 59 aid trucks crossed from egypt to gaza on tuesday. more than 200 have made that journey and the past ten days, according to the u.s. state department. but that is just a fraction of what cost was receiving each day before israel imposed a siege and response to the hamas attack last month. for the first time since the war began, the commissioner general of the u.s. relief and works agency, the biggest age group and gaza, has visited the territory and says conditions are even worse than he expected. >> i was shocked by the fact that everyone there was asking for food, was asking for water, we saw almost every children trying to express that they need to wait, they need to have water. >> so far, more than 60 unrwa workers have been killed in gaza since the israeli military operation began. for more now, i am joined by doctor ahmad gilbert, a political activist and clinical director of emergency medicine at the university hospital of north norway. doctor, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, good morning. >> good morning, right now for doctors and medical workers inside gaza, the focus is emergency triage. resources allocated to those who needed the vote, the most seriously wounded. what about treatment for other patients with life-threatening illnesses, those who need kidney dialysis, chemotherapy? what happens to them? >> well, if you are a patient in gaza today, you are in no way granted the treatment you need. in addition to the 22,000 wounded, you have a large number of people with myocardia infractions and kidney failure, diabetes, psychiatric problems. you have 100 part deliveries per day, many of them needing caesarean sections, many heating and computers for their babies. so, it is a huge a large medical under capacity due to the lack of water, fuel, and the large, large number of wounded. and among the wounded, i am particularly concerned about the parents and many burned children. today in shifa, they have more than 100 burned and wounded, with more than 40% burns on their body. these patients are in critical need of cleanliness, four advanced medical treatment. they will die. they don't have these facilities any longer in shifa, so it is a dire crisis. adding to the crisis is the fact that israeli forces are bombing and shooting hospitals. yesterday, the turkish hospital was bombed, which is the central cancer hospital in gaza and cancer patients and gossip will no longer receive their medication due to the destruction of the turkish hospital, yesterday. >> right now, according to human rights watch, there are 50,000 pregnant women and gaza. if they don't receive the neonatal pregnancy care which they would expect to receive at this point, what is their prognosis? what can they expect, medically, in the coming weeks and months? >> well, any woman who has been pregnant knows how nervous and how much you care for the well-being of your baby. of course, this enormous stress of being depressed and being bombed, families split and families that are losing their mothers and fathers and other family members. of course, that is an enormous risk on the pregnant woman. you will see much more premature deliveries with the medical problems for the newborn needing incubators, and you will see pregnant women who will have other types of complications. so, the fertility rate and gaza is quite high, 4 to 5 kids per woman, so these 50,000 pregnant women are very, very, sensitive and vulnerable group that should be cared specifically for. shifa is telling me that they cannot provide the needed care for the newborn, premature babies, because of lack of capacity and water and electricity. and don't forget, in shifa there are around 50,000 -- yes, 50,000, internally displaced civilians that have been seeking refuge in the hospital. and every corridor, every waiting room, every single square of the hospital is filled with these desperate internal five days after is relaunched its ground incursion in gaza, it was really serve going toward gaza city. the infantry has been spotted advancing from both ends of the strip. israeli tanks also appear to be closing in from the south. cnn geolocated this tank at strategic not serene junction. the main road. israel is moving its artillery closer to. gaza >> until recently, this field was filled with artillery positions. you can see these, mounds were howitzer guns are the types of artillery would begin. and now, with israeli forces moving closer into gaza, those artillery positions are also moving closer to support the troops on the ground. now all that remains rvs. boxes of munitions, artillery fuses, used by the forces that were here. [sound of gunfire] >> the question now is how deep israeli forces will move into gaza. >> the only way to get what hamas has built over a decade inside the gaza strip, the only way is through a ground operation. >> jeremy diamond, cnn, ashkelon, israel. >> for more now on israel's military in offensive on gaza, colonel cedric leighton is with us from washington. welcome back. >> good to see you, john. thanks for having me. >> it's always a pleasure. >> i want you to listen to part of a conversation between cnn's -- and idf -- 's about the how explosive power used on that attack. here they are. >> i've been in gaza when the idf has performed surgical strikes. the idf is more than capable of this. this is not that. why not? >> so, i don't think i really agree with what you say because the precision here is to hit the target buried underground. what we did here was to strike with the acquired or acquires or power firepower to get where he was hiding. . >> according to reporting from bloomberg bloomberg, an israeli plane flew with bombs from the united states israel. so in terms of the firepower, which would've been used? these really call these sharp ale. their precise, and used penetrate fortified structures. is that the kind of bombs would be used in this instance? and once that is destroyed, does that explain, essentially, the implosion left behind? the ground sort of imploded, leaving these huge craters there. >> yes, certainly that kind of tb volume could have been used in this particular case. there's also another possibility, in the -- 28 which the israelis have having their inventory for about a decade. he they're type of bomb, either type of g b you, guided munition, could be used and what it does is it hones in on a target, goes for, if it's program park properly, goes to the most vulnerable parts of the target, then detonates on impact, and it's designed to go underground, in some cases up 200 feet, which is clear and useful place for it to go in on a structure like the tunnels that they had put ian in gaza, that hamas is put. there >> and once it explodes, it destroys that infrastructure, which the tunnel was holding up the ground above. it so once that infrastructure is gone, doesn't explain what is left behind? >> it could. depending on how the structures above it are built and what they rest on. it is possible that if the balmy it's exactly right, then it could actually take down above ground structures, and that could indicate exactly not only where things were located but also it could manifest itself in the type of destruction that we see at the rib refugee camp in gaza. >> help us to understand the network of tunnels beneath gaza. here's part of your nationalists from just a few days ago. here we go. >> as far as the tunnels go, they are at a minimum described, it could be up to 300 miles of these, but they're all in this area right in here, particularly in the north and in the upper central part. and then there are some in the south. these are areas in which we can expect to find commanding control notes for hamas, hostages, and also resupply efforts, plus the rockets. >> so 300 miles or so, the hamas metro is almost as big as the new york subway but not as big as the london underground tube. also three different levels, senior leadership on the deepest level below ground, about 75 feet below ground. how difficult is it to target someone that far below ground? and i guess the more powerful the bombs, does that mean the more destruction above? >> yes. generally does, actually. so the more powerful the bomb, depending on the warhead and the exact nature of the grounded it impacts, it could definitely cause destruction above. but normally these bombs are designed to go underground and explode underground, and if the soil is right, it could actually limit the impact above ground. so they are designed to avoid that type of destruction that you often see above ground for a normal type of bombing raid. but yes, the structures below, especially the command structure, 75 feet or so, those are the ones that the prime targets. very difficult to reach. it becomes really indicative of the targeting process how well and how quickly those targets can be prosecuted in air force jargon. >> the idf says the reason they hit this tournament that particular moment, the tunnel beneath the refugee camp, was because of realtime information, saying a hamas leader was. they're putting that one side, is one part of that to flood the tunnels? egypt has flooded cross border tunnels with gaza, which have been used by smugglers. and it seems that actually quite effective. is that actually an option here? for gaza? >> potentially it could be. i think there might be some issues with getting enough water into a tunnel in the combat zone like gaza. egyptians had the luxury of flooding those tunnels without being shot at. the israelis would be shot at it a case like this. so it is one option that is possible. but in this particular case, the more rapid distribution of the targets calls for some kind of aerial attack or a ground mounted attack. so that could be another alternative. but it's not on feasible to flood some of the tunnels, at least. >> colonel, leighton always good to have you with us. thank. you >> thanks for having me. >> internet connections are being restored across gaza, according to net blocks, the internet monitoring site confirming communication and internet service was completely disrupted for eight hours on wednesday. cnn contacted these really military about communication blackout, but we were told no comment. monitoring groups say the internet services have been getting worse since the hamas attack on october 7th. when we come back, hundreds of people now arrived in egypt after gaza after the rafah crossing was opened briefly, but during ongoing airstrikes, thousands more are desperate to leave. the very latest, in a moment. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile 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world, it's crucial in remains open in both directions. >> we call upon our egyptian brothers to put pressure for the crossing to open in both directions daily, and continuously so that many of the injured and a serious surgical cases can go through, as we have about 20,000 cases in hospital. those ones of those are very serious, and include difficult injuries. therefore 80 would people is not his last. we walked hundreds of those injured to receive treatment abroad, as all the hospitals have exhausted their capacities in every respect. medical supplies, medicines for wars and burns and run out as well. we also call for the fuel to be allowed in the hospitals, the ambulance and the civil defense vehicles to operate. therefore we call upon the egyptian brothers to open this crossing daily and continuously. >> hospital officially gases at least 80 people were killed and hundreds more wounded, by another israeli strikes on the jabalia refugee camp. they hit the densely populated camp twice into, days claiming that hamas tunnels where the target. our reporter brings us the story. a warning, some viewers might find this disturbing. >> chaos in the aftermath in the largest, filled with children and bess hamas militants, says israeli military officials. the idf confirms they targeted and killed several hamas combatants, including a top commander in the strike. >> our bombs struck not on buildings but in between buildings because we were aiming for the tunnel complex, where the hamas hamas combatant commander was. >> wednesday second israeli strike in the same camp. a doctor told cnn that there are hundreds wounded and dead. >> it is because there are terrorists that are embedded. they're the idea of right now the idf is fighting a face to face combat with hamas terrorists inside jabalia. ultimately seeking collateral damage. this is very clear. it's on her masters. shoulders >> meanwhile, at the rafah gate crossing between israel and gaza, limited evacuations of began. part of a deal brokered by qatar between israel, hamas, and egypt, in coordination with the u.s.. >> an initial before nationals, including u.s. citizens, departed gaza through rafah today. we expect exits of u.s. citizens and foreign nationals to continue over the next several days. >> this is hundreds of others wait outside the gate, hopeful that they also will soon escape the horrors of war. i'm laura aguirre, reporting. >> u.s. court-ordered 21-year-old student remain in jail after his arrest for allegedly making antisemitic threats against the jewish community at cornell university. in the weeks senator 70 miles attack on israel, a number of threats against jewish, muslim, and arab american communities across the united states has surged. cnn's brian todd brings us the latest. >> after several days of fear gripping the cornell university campmpus in upstate new york, an arrest.. 20-year-old junior at cornell, patrick day, charged in connection with wanting to kill jewish students, he threatened in online posed to bring an assault rifle to campus to showed shoot up a mainly kosher dining hall, to stab students, to throw them off cliffs. >> i can't imagine what would go through the mind of someone like that. first of, all you making threats on this random website. why would you do that? >> we have seen general antisemitic sentiment things like that, but they have not only a direct threat with direct threat we're building thy personally go to and eat at and see friends at. that was really scary. it was bad. >> patrick day has not entered a plea. his parents told the new york post they believe their son is innocent. they say he struggles with depression and never had a history of violence. but in this climate, new york's governor is in no mood for leniency. >> i want to make an example and say, is a set on monday, when i told those tunes, if you do this, you will be caught, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. >> since the israel hamas war began on october 7th, testing tensions have boiled across the u.s.. on college campuses, a private homes, businesses, a dramatic spike, officials say, in antisemitic and islamophobic incidents, including assaults, acts of harassment, and vandalism. and one group says, in cases of harassment against muslims in america. >> many cases go unreported for fear of retaliation or backlash. the excellent numbers actually much. higher >> way of incidents spite on college campuses since the start of israel-hamas war? >> college campuses is where students are using their voices for the first time. they are politically active, after the ready to vote, and so this comes with the territory of university campuses. what we can say about this particular incident is folks are feeling touched on both sides, due to their identities. >> but it's seemingly everywhere. a swastika spray-painted on high school football field in virginia. in minnesota and new york state, displays of pictures of israelis taken hostage have been damaged to turn down. a top muslim advocacy group in new jersey says the atmosphere from muslims there is reminiscent of the post 9/11 era. >> muslims have been fired from their jobs posting about palestine. hijabs have been pulled off in broad daylight here in new jersey. students have been called terrorists by public school teachers and parents. >> a federal officials scramble to combat the spikes of antisemitism and islamophobia, fbi director christopher wray has stressed, this is not a time for panic. he says no one should stop going to school or to houses of worship. but everyone, he says, should stay vigilant. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> we are also seeing an increase in anti-semitic-ism in europe. a hallll in vienna was set on fire. denouncing attack and saying antisemitism hasas no place in society, and we will fight with all political and legal. means the mayor of ron says two cobblestones honoring holocaust survivors have been desecrated. he called for solidarity. when we come back, the brutality of the massive tight on october seven not only shock the world but for many was beyond comp preemption. some israeli forensic scientists are trying to identify the victims. we will explain just how horrific those attacks were. >> israel's have been able so the cruelty of the hamas attacks on israel. remnants of bones, flesh, another piece of victims are going under the microscope and showing more than the identity then those killed. jake tapper has a report for us, now and a warning, some of the images are. graphic approaching four weeks since the masters deadly terrorist attack on israel and more than 1400, mostly israeli individuals were killed, most of them civilians, but hundreds, hundreds of bodies remain unidentified. i recently spoke with dr. hand school, director of israel's national institute of forensic medicine, who explained why it has been so difficult to identify these remaining bodies. a warning, now, i'm going to show you some images that are graphic and disturbing. we're showing them to you because they explain something about the abject cruelty of what hamas terrorists did to civilians on october 7th. and also because it shows how difficult this process has been for families who want answers about what happened to their lost loved ones. again, a warning of but about what i'm about to show you. so dr. cool says, what looks to be a piece of burnt wood or coal here is actually flash. and upon further examination with imaging, it reveals two sets of rib cages. one of them is smaller, with a wire tying them together, and the conclusion of dr. cool and his team, these are the burned bodies of an adult and child tied together, maybe embracing. opening a body bag, doctor dr. kugel and his team found these charred remains. these are remains are white. who will tell me that these are the temperature was above 700 degrees centigrade, which dr. kugel says likely means the terrorist used some sort of chemical accelerant to get that higher temperature. ultimately his team concluded these were actually the remains of two different people, though there was no dna to trace. no dna was left because of the high temperature. so their identities will never be known. from a different body bag, a cat scan revealed that there were bones in the year, three left legs and two right legs in the bag. so that manned dr. kugel and his team concluded, three different people in this same body bag, and these five bones were the only traces left of these three people. maybe in other bags there were other pieces of these people, dr. kugel told me. these are very difficult cases to deal with, and i'm about to show you an even more upsetting example. this is a blurred picture from the national center of forensic medicine. even blurred, it is disturbing. this is the burned body of an adolescent girl, and her head has been mostly separated from her body. the forensic experts say they don't know if the separation happened before or after the girl was killed. still, this happened, and this is the level of cruelty that we are talking about here. jake tapper, cnn, tel aviv. >> time for a short break. we'll be back right after this. and we must know how speaker mike johnson has proposed paying for 14 that million dollar aid program by cutting the fade for pay for the -- budget office says the proposal would increase the deficit by about 12 billion dollars of the next ten years. cnn's manu raju reports from washington. >> speaker might johnson in one of his first acts lee leading the chamber, moving ahead still with his plan to give eight israel, 14.3 billion dollars in aid to israel. but this is controversial, because of two things. one, it does not include aid to ukraine, is the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has been pushing, the white has been pushing, democrats in the senate been pushing, demanding it all go together. it's something johnson told republicans behind closed doors that he was simply not go for. also, includes a measure and going after irs enforcement. this is part of a democratic law that would pass in the last congress. republicans say it helped pay for the package. but the nonpartisan congressional budget office says it would increase the deficit so the republicans are dismissing. nevertheless, that provision has generated significant democratic opposition to the republican plans. so even if it does pass the house, it has no chance of passing the senate, leading to questions about what can be passed. this all comes as there is growing tension within the democratic ranks as well over the conduct of israel and its war, and about calls for president biden to do more to push back against israel. coming from the. left >> right now, it is current standing u.s. law. we have leaky laws on the books that prohibit as well as policies that prohibit u.s. assistance to aiding gross human rights violations. we are seeing play out on television, before all of, us our gross human rights violations. i believe we have a responsibility to uphold our commitment to. that >> social many quote questions about how any of this will get resolved because the senate is still trying to move ahead with its own approach that could be close to the hundred and five billion dollar plan that the white house forward on a whole wide range of national security priorities. my johnson made clear that ukraine and israel cannot be approved in one package in his house. he said ukraine get approved if they had border policy measures, and immigration policy measures, things that the democrats have resisted. so many questions about whether any of this can get done. whether it will. style or whether a deal will come together this critical time with these international crises abroad. manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. sport now. incredible pitching performance by the arizona -- the texas rangers public for in the final in inning, baseball's 2023, yes, it's a world series. and it was bedlam as texas pitcher josh -- through a cold strike to seal the win, and arizonans -- through a no hitter through 6 innings. a 2 run homer by texas marcus simeon in the 9th, more than enough for the rangers. final score, 5-0, and up to 63 years, long years. the first world championship ever for texas. celebrating. >> thank you for watching. i'm john vause. back with more news after a very short break. you're watching cnn.

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