killed during a shooting at a military checkpoint, we will have the latest from jerusalem. announcer: live from the cnn center in, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia where residents are now urged to head to air raid shelters after a second deadly rocket strike within days. have a look here. these are scenes of the aftermath after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas saturday, reportedly killing at least 17 people. further south moscow is scrambling to get the bring linking the occupied crimea with russia back up and running, a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire saturday. now russia says repair work will be under way around the clock, some train and road traffic has already resumed but divers will go into the water later today to see if the structure can support trucks. ukraine isn t claiming responsibility for what happened but president zelenskyy made it clear he s far from feelin
palestinians after a series of attacks earlier this year that killed some 18 people but these daily, daily daily raids are killing palestinians at a level not seen since 2015. israel sis most of those killed were violently attacking their soldiers but dozens of unarmed civilians including journalists have been caught up as a result. now, we are seemingly now in this sort of endless cycle of raids, the clashes, of attacks both israeli and palestinian, palestinian on israeli and there is a lot of people asking is there any way to essentially stop what many are fearing is going to be a third palestinian inn at that fad da. that s the question. we appreciate you keeping an eye on the volatile situation. hadas gold live in jerusalem for us. the u.s. midterm election right side just one month away and republicans are putting a lot of time, money and energy into two western battleground states, arizona and nevada and in nevada turnout among rural voters is considered critical.
explodes in london or new york we ll know we can trace it down to july 14th 2015. israel always said we will prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. we will still do that. we are preparing for everything we need to do to defend ourselves. what does that mean? you know the inspections are in place. that s the best mechanism you have for checking what they do in iran. what could israel do that is not part of the deal to keep iran from getting a bomb? well first of all, we are not giving up and hopefully stemming the relief of the sanctions. that s been the single thing that has been effective over the past 15 years. these sanctions finally were hurting, especially the financial system related sanctions and we hope they will not be relieved.
education and a member of the security cabinet. this is a new dark and sin ter era for the world. in 20 years if a nuclear bomb explodes in london or new york we know we can trace it down to july 14th 2015. israel always said that we will prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. and we will still do that. we stand behind these words. we re preparing for everything we need to do in order to defend oust ourselves. what does all of this mean for the israeli people? i m joined by the president of the national raniranian council. you ve spent a significant amount of time in iran. when in what capacity will the iranian people begin to feel the effects of the agreement? of course it has to be approved by congress first.