minutes but first the fox news update. u.s. officials warning the war in israel giving rise to terrorism in the homeland. the white house says it s impossible to know exactly who is in the u.s. the israeli ground war continues to expand in gaza now approaching gaza city where the death toll on both sides is rising. and while many are still calling for a ceasefire. we now have a hamas official on the record and on video saying they won t stop until they rid the world of israel. and a group of hundreds of wounded palestinians and foreign nationals, including five americans, were allowed to een evacuate gaza for egypt. all five of the americans are aid workers, at least 400 more americans living in gaza have asked the state department to help them evacuate. let s get to correspondent alex hogan live for us in tel aviv with the latest. alex. hi trace, we re learning more about these 400 americans who have asked the u.s. government to help them leave gaza, the white house and th
troops have, quote, advanced to the gates of gaza city. it follows days of heavy fighting between israeli forces ,hamas fighters. the battles inside gaza are blamed for. the deaths of at least 17 idf soldiers since friday. at least nine of them died in one incident after being struck by an anti-tank guided missile. israeli airstrikes also jabalya ,a densely populated and populated area in northern gaza. israel claims the buildings they were housing hamas operatives and that people living there had been urged to evacuate. hamas claims many civilians were killed, but it s not possible to confirm how many have died over the past two days of heavy bombardment. and for the first time since the war began, some foreign passport holders and critically injured palestinians were allowed to leave through the rafah border crossing. a handful of americans have been able to leave, but at least 400 other u.s. citizens stuck in gaza. i won t get into details than to say that we feel confid
that coalition ironically includes the new york city mayor eric adams and the chicago mayor brandon johnson, both mayors of sanctuary cities. they re asking for $5 billion in federal funding to house thousands of asylum seekers. we ex pect to hear from the mayors making the rounds in washington. more as it happens. first this. that was the scene recently on the fight to flee gaza. egypt allowing the first evacuees through the rafah border crossing. at least five americans among them. sources telling fox news 400 americans have been cleared to follow suit. whether that happens today or not is something we await. i m bill hemmer live in new york city. team is back together. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. it is astounding the mayors have to come begging the white house for help on a problem the white house is refusing to solve. we ll cover that but also get you to this. the increased fighting in gaza is putting pressure on the white house to get the am
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