the u.s. launching a drone strike in northern iraq killing five iranian proxy fighters. this at least this is the fifth time the u.s. has carried out retaliatory strikes in iraq and syria over the past month. steve: meanwhile in the gaza strip, the idf advances deeper into the region, taking out at least 200 hamas targets overnight. lawrence: trey yingst is live in southern israel with the latest. trey, the cease-fire is over. what s the latest on the ground? trey: yeah, hey, guys, good morning. the cease-fire is indeed over. just a few moments ago we saw two rockets intercepted jennings to this position along the gaza border. day 59 of the war between israel and hamas. israelis are increasing their strikes against the gaza strip. they say overnight 200 different targets were hit inside gaza bringing the total number to more than 10,000 since this war began on october 7th. now, the heavy air campaign is spiking the death toll in gaza. authorities at the hamas-controll
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