[exploexplosions] israel rejecting calls for a cease fire as it advances troops further into the g gaza strip. iran now threatening the united states, saying our nation would be, quote, hit hard if washington did not implement a cease fire in gaza. rachel: pro palestinians protesters rallied ahead of secretary of state antony blinken s meeting tomorrow, thousands of protest theres were raging through the streets of the nation s capital, calling out president biden for giving aid to israel. we demand a cease fire! not another dime! vandals hitting the white house, smearing red paint on the northwest gate. some even trying to climb over the gates. jonathan hunt is on the ground in jerusalem with the latest. jonathan. reporter: will, pete, rachel, we are hearing from the white house this morning that some 300 americans have made it out of ga. gagza, but some remain in there, part of antony blinken s latest round of diplomacy is aimed at getting the remaining americ
voters polled signaling new concerns over president biden s age good evening i m jon scott and this is a special two-hour edition of the fox report. jon: those stories in a moment but first the latest from the war front in israel. idf portions advancing further into gaza today trading fire with terrorists overnight as aerial bombardments continue here at home calls grow for a cease-fire and more protests. as the war enters its fourth week, we have team coverage steve harrigan as well as defense troops storm gaza mark meredith with attacks in the middle east and alexandria huff is tracking the biden administration s response after pro-palestinian demonstrators vandalize white house but we begin with alex hogan live on the ground in southern israel. alex. hi onidf has taken out nearly 2500 hamas targets. this is things like infrastructure, ammunitions warehouses and, of course, those tunnels but here tonight along border we have rocket attacks by israel by the direction
[background sounds] neil: one month in, and israeli troops continue heading in, now encircling gaza city, home base to hamas, as the war with expands to close-up urban combat. at this are hour, a three-hour window announced by the israeli military for evacuees to flee along a main highway in the gaza strip. it was just closed. we re going to talk to a u.s. citizen who who escaped the war zone with her husband and five kids. terrifying, the say the least, but alive. also at this hour, secretary antony blinken in jordan meeting with arab leaders. they want a ceasefire while the u.s. wants a humanitarian pause. israel wants hostages freed before considering either. and are we any closer right now to ultimately seeing something, anything constructive happening? i ll ask israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu s top adviser and former u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo. and get ready, protest are everywhere again from iran s capital to england s capital, to a massive pro-fall s
they lost their lives, thousands putting lives on the line every day. will: they are allowing palestinians civilians to get out of northern gaza. social media posts, if you care about yourself and your loved ones heat our instructions to head south. rachel: mike tobin live on the ground in southern israel with the latest. what are you hearing? go ahead. i was just going to say. reporter: i was going to say. got the delay we are competing with. as far as what i m hearing, evacuation corridor has been opened up for an hour and will be open another two hours, not necessarily going that smoothly. the seeds of devastation in the northern end of the gaza strip with the refugee camp, the combat on the ground, the threat to life in the northern end of the gaza strip. there are two main roads. in the middle of the gaza strip, there s the beach road to the western side of the gaza strip that moves along the beach. most people prefer the beach road, easier traveling. the people ther
my first conversation with would be a part of my banned book club, and when i should talk about literature and writing and the pressures that it is under in america. let s do that another time, but thank you for being with us this morning. i appreciate it. tony kushner is a tony award winner in a pulitzer prize-winning activist. thank you so much for watching, alex witt reports begins right now. a very good day of all to you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. it is noon here on the east coast. six pm in gaza, and we begin with breaking news on the israel hamas war. here s what is new at this hour. there you hear it. israel s grinding retaliation in gaza bringing new claims of attacks on schools, refugee camps, and ambulances. and new calls for humanitarian pauses. israel s military temporarily shut down a main highway to allow evacuations in gaza, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a big no to secretary o