of khan younis and there are reports of house to house fighting in the city. the head of the world health organization has said the war in gaza is having a catastrophic impact on health care there. tedros adhanom ghebreyesus warned health workers are having to work in unimaginable conditions in a desperate effort to help civilians. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has the latest. an agonising goodbye. at least 14 people were killed in an israeli strike on a school where they d been seeking safety in khan younis in southern gaza. theirfamilies say. crushed by the rubble. mohamed el rani lost his mum, dad and an unborn brother. what we want is to stop the bloodshed. every day we re losing our loved ones, says this bereaved man. those who lived. and even those still in the womb. nearby, the rumble of tank fire amid fierce street fighting continues. further south, the town of rafah is now a sprawling campsite for displaced palestinians. but even here by the egyptian
affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, are not in the same ballpark. i don t think that they will sort of allow for that same sort of rising up public will against the court. the fact is the court s in much better position when it comes to public opinion on these two issues than they were on roe v. wade getting overturned. that s really interesting. i see the next thing we re supposed to talk about is any advice you have for people celebrating the fourth of july. we re both working on a holiday weekend. i don t know if you and i are really the appropriate people to talk about this. what advice do you have? you are a fun guy. what should people do to celebrate the holiday, harry? reporter: no, i am a fun guy, but on this particular one, follow the law. do not purchase illegal fireworks, okay, folks. i m a big fan of dogs, dogs don t like illegal fireworks. they don t like that sound. 77% of americans have never bought illegal fireworks. that 21%, though, shame on you. no ille