Than 4,600 people have been killed in gaza. Thats over the past two weeks since israel launched retaliatory airstrikes, in the aftermath of hamas s attack that killed more than 1,400 people in israel. Now, israel is warning that its Military Campaign against hamas could last several months. The idf say the next stage, a widely anticipated Ground Offensive, would happen soon. With more, heres our correspondent wyre davis from jerusalem, and a warning, you may find parts of his report distressing. The human toll in gaza is mounting. These casualties brought to the al aqsa hospital in central gaza are outside the zone from which israel had told civilians to flee. Its not known from where the victims came, but many of the dead and injured are children. Some images, too distressing to broadcast, show the bodies of at least a dozen children. Translation we have been here since the Crack Of Dawn L and the bodies have completely filled the hospital yard. This is in addition to the bodies in re
mr. president. we need to threatening the very fabric of the region. the least of your problems is what b.b. netanyahu said during an election campaign. obviously senator mccain has been highly critical of mr. obama on this, he s gotten even more so as the relationship between netanyahu and obama has gotten a little more tense in the last few weeks, fred. so was one of the impetus of mccain s comments come from this huffington post interview? reporter: in that huffington post interview, president obama reversed himself on a two-state solution he said it would be harder to trust or to get anything done because of that, he also told benjamin netanyahu on sunday that he needed to tone
cities of dara and homs. opposition groups say there have been executions and that the bodies of dozens of civilians have been found in a district near homs. president obama will be meeting with benjamin netanyahu on sunday. he told the biggest pro-israel lobby group that he is prepared to use force. he said america s diplomat pressure on iran will continue. those are the headlines from cnn, the world s news leader, i m monita rajpal. world business today starts right now. good morning from cnn london, i m charles hodson. and a very good afternoon from cnn hong kong, i m andrew stevens. welcome to world business today. the top stories this monday, march 5th. chinese lawmakers are setting the political and economic agenda for the year ahead. their annual meeting is now under way in beijing. it was jaem s worst crisis since the second world war. one year after the devastating earthquake and tsunami, we look at how the world s third biggest economy is still rebuildin
everyone here knows the deadline. midnight tuesday. unless kerri and the foreign minister agree to extend it. it has to be a deal which puts the bomb beyond iran s reach. i m not paid to be optimistic. you re not paid enough to be optimistic. reporter: congress may try to skuttle the deal when they get ohm. i ve got serious doubts about an agreechlt. we ve got a regime that s never kept their word about anything. meanwhile senate majority leader on a trip to israel appeared alongside benjamin netanyahu on sunday and made clear the republican-led congress agrees with netanyahu s criticism of the deal being negotiated in switzerland. talks continue as usual and a deal that from everything that