isolation, because of their pursuit of nuclear weapons. reporter: while iranian authorities are denying any involvement this week the bulgarians said they had strong evidence to believe that this bus bombing last year that killed five israeli tourbists was the work of hezbollah. they believe the smug hreufpbg these weapons and the uptick in plots linked to hezbollah reflect the fact that iran s longtime partner syria is under pressure, that that regime may ultimately fall depriving iran of that key ally,. rick: thank you. alisyn: as we ve been telling you there are blizzard warnings in effect across the northeast. we ve been following this monster storm for you. we ll bring you all the late is information on what areas will get hit hardest. what i want to know is what time is this all happening. rick: so you can get out of dodge. new information about the american pastor sentenced to eight years in a notorious iranian prison. ef was sentenced for being a christian.
they won t say how many, in this bus bombing in tel-aviv that injured a number of people, some of them very seriously. the bomb it appears was planted under one of the seats and detonated by cellphone and they are trying to track down who all these people are. the israeli police said they rounded everybody up. it was a big embarrassment for the security services. we haven t had a bus bombing in five or six years, it brought back the second inch tpa tad today. the israeli security missed it and the bomb made its way from the west bank into israel, they want to see if it s an isolated incident or whether the people rounded up in the west bank have friends and we ll see more of these bombings going forward. gregg: leland vittert live in jerusalem, thank you. patti ann: thousands of egyptians are taking to the streets. they are angry about a new decree by president mohammed more see an morsi and his
that s all i m thankful for this year. wow. well said. well, those kids were especially excited because they watched from special bleacher seats that were set up for thousands of families from some of new york and new jersey s hardest hit neighborhoods. glad to see parade organizers did that. needed the distraction. they deserve it. well, overseas the cease-fire in the middle east appears to be holding. signs of life returning to normal as israel and palestinian militants seem to be respecting the truce after eight days of rocket fire that left more than 160 people dead. meanwhile, israel says it has arrested a member of hamas for wednesday s bus bombing in tel aviv that injured 27 people. also some news out of hollywood this morning, a brutal brawl at the home of actress halle berry landed her ex-boyfriend in the hospital. now the fight broke out thanksgiving morning between her fiance as well as her ex-husband aubrey.
that s part of this cease-fire agreement is over the course of the next few days and weeks that israel begins to loosen this blockade around gaza. so for the hamas and the palestinians gaza, this, too, is a real success. but, again as i said, it s not clear what s actually changed in terms of a long-term peace agreement here in israel and gaza, with the palestinians. nothing fundamentally has changed. one thing that will have to be addressed there is a lot to be rebuilt over the next few days, weeks and months because gaza city was hit particularly hard. a lot of damage done in southern israel. so right now that is a priority over the next few days, weeks, and months, greg? conor we are hearing word of an arrest in yesterday s terrible bus bombing in tel aviv. can you confirm that? israeli police have arrested arab israeli man. they have not released any other information on his name or age. he was tied to a terrorist cell base in the west bank.
it s also shaping up to be another foggy day in louisiana and also in texas, but not nearly as bad or as widespread as yesterday. that s the good news. dense fog reduced visibility from the gulf coast all the way up to the canadian border in chicago. look at that. only the tips of the skyscrapers seen above all the fog. visibility all but vanished in duluth, minnesota. driving was also hazardous into st. louis and ohio as well. safe travels, everybody. take it slow. because there s still going to be traffic this weekend going home. sunday, a mess. always. here s look at your black friday forecast. if you re going to be out there maybe doing shopping. rain and mountain snow, pacific northwest. windy with up to 6 inches of snow from duluth to green bay and grand rapids. rain from the ohio valley to lexington. mostly 50s in the northeast. only 20s, though, from the twin cities to fargo. 62 in dallas, and 82 in phoenix. well, overseas now, israel says it has the nabbed the man