welcome to all of you watching. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom a barrage of explosions over gaza as troops surround hospitals that are already on the brink of collapse. we re live in tel aviv with the. plus cell phones seized, the fbi ratcheting up a new plan. what the mayor has to say. and president biden deploys kamala harris to south carolina as he tries to rewild his coalition. we ll look at what this says about the 2024 presidential campaign. it s now new in gaza and a warning from the hospital that it s almost out of fuel for its generators. in a statement the palestine red crescent said 500 patients are at risk of losing vital medical care and people in the icu will likely die. it s appealing for immediate aid, especially fuel. crews witnessed heavy strikes overnight in northern gaza. israel announced on friday that the death toll from the october 7th terrorist attack had been revised downward to 1,200. no explanation for the revision was offered. accor
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and all around the world, i m max foster joining you live from london, 9:00 a.m. in london, 11:00 a.m. in gaza, where the war is about to start the second month. with pushes under way to prevent wider conflict in the region, secretary of state antony blinken is in turkey right now meeting with his turkish counterpart. u.s. officials say he will underscore the importance of protecting civilian lives during that meeting on sunday, blinken made an announced visit to iraq to discuss the hamas conflict. in gaza, communications are down, and there was a complete interruption on sunday. the telecom network services aid agencies say they lost contact with its workers the third communications blackout. it comes as the head of 18 aid agencies including usaid agencies called for a human taken cease-fire in both israel and the palestinian territories. the search continues for survivors of a deadly blast in the refugee cam
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program we ll bring you the latest from the middle east with jeremy dimon who was in gaza yesterday. then one of the burning questions of the war, who will run gaza when it s over? i ll talk to the former foreign minister of the palestinian authority nasser al kidwa. will iran get more involved in the conflict than it is? the longtime middle east reporter and analyst will weigh in, and finally, exactly a year from today, americans will elect their next president. the 2024 race is top of mind for my guest, the ever so politically incorrect bill maher host of hbo s real time, but first, here s my take. israelis are understandably horrified by the october 7th hamas attacks on their country. the resulting sense of trauma has fueled the desire for prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls mighty vengeance. but
i m glad your name is three letters. state of the union is next. have a great day, everyone. push for peace. the u.s. tries to contain the israel/hamas war. we need to do more to protect palestinian civilians. as israel continues to retaliate against hamas for its terror attack, is the u.s. making headway privately? senators lindsey graham and richard blumenthal join me in an exclusive bipartisan interview. then, israel s ambassador to the united nations, gilad erdan here. and worries about casualties in gaza exposes a political rift. where does a key progressive stand. vermont senator bernie sanders is here, exclusively next. plus, on the ballot, in florida, donald trump s critics face fierce backlash, as a new poll shows trump leading president biden in key swing states. how worried should the white house be? my panel is coming up. hello. i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is reeling from a month of war and global fury. this morning, u
growing far more negative. with the death toll rising in gaza and memories facing of hamas atrocities; killing families, children, babies, taking civilian hostages. all of which i think should be mentioned every day. much of the mainstream press is growing more skeptical and in some cases outright hostile. look at the verbiage by this cbs news anchor. we begin tonight with israel s invasion of gaza i go growing more intense. howard: not israel s realuation for a war started by hamas which is dedicated to wiping it off the map. bibi netanyahu s government didn t help itself by bombing the largest refugee center, and i get it, the israelis were targeting and killed a top hamas commander. hamas because this kind of embedding everywhere, using its own people as human shields, but many just position on the civilian deaths. watch this exchange between cnn s wolf blitzer and israeli military spokesman richard hecht. israel still dropped a bomb there attempting to kill this ha