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hello, you re watching cnn news central. i m boris sanchez alongside jessica dean in washington. we re following the latest developments in the middle east. today a split-screen moment, on one side a show of strength among allies as secretary of state antony blinken was back in israel, again, forcefully backing israel s campaign to eliminate hamas, even as he bluntly addressed the need to do more to alleviate the civilian suffering that campaign has unleashed inside gaza. we need to do more to protect palestinian civilians. there will be no partners for peace if they are consumed by humanitarian catastrophe and alienated by any perceived indifference to their plight. we ve gone from zero to now over 100 trucks going into gaza through the rafah crossing every day but this is still not enough. while blinken was speaking the leader of the lebanon-based militant group hezbollah was also speaking. his first public comments since this war began. hassan nasrallah praising
jake sullivan, and he said the risk is real, end quote. jim, what are you witnessing on the northern border where you are? reporter: jim, one of those areas where the conflict could easily escalate, already what we are witnessing here is a low grade conflict but a conflict under way with fire from the israeli side into the southern lebanon side, and southern lebanon, hezbollah fighters into israel on a daily basis, and then there are iranian-backed proxies every day, and many communities here in the north along the border are either under mandatory evacuation where many people have fled of their own choice, fearing those rockets and those artillery blasts coming their way. my team and i, we found ourselves right in the middle of it along the israeli lebanon border just a few hours ago. have a look. towns along israel s border with lebanon are deserted now. from a roof we are shown where hezbollah fighters attempted to cross the israeli border a few days ago. they broke th
weeks. the israelis want a campaign. with lebanon even with yemen, we have seen the increased tensions. deploying troops and naval forces. none of that will stop until there is a cease-fire in gaza. s almost there is a line drawn, diplomacy on any of these friends continue. the biden administration s credit has been cleared. they don t want to see a war but it is not up to them as we have seen with the israelis on the hostage cease-fire deal as well. so i think the risk is extremely high. and lebanon is the war of another magnitude. thank you so much. . there is a lot going on tonight. the former president of the united states and presumptive republican nominee had a meeting with the probation officer today, which i guess is the sort of thing we just have to get use to seeing these days. we will talk about what may have come up during the meeting and how it could impact his sentencing coming up in a month. pennsylvania governor josh schapiro was going to join me to talk