let s stay with our main story and the ongoing hostilities, now, about that temporary truce between israel and hamas has ended. now that. bbc arabic correspondent adnan el bursh and cameraman mahmoud al ajrami are both from gaza and are currently based near khan younis. over the past week they ve been following one family forced to move from their home, who now live in a makeshift camp in the south. upbeat music plays an ordinary family in an ordinary house in gaza city. but the music stopped. explosion ..and was replaced by the sound of shelling. their home destroyed, this is their new reality. meet this mother of three and granny to a little child who is just a year old. translation: in the rain we struggled a lot. - the rain entered our tent and drenched our mattresses, which we had to take from the dump. in the morning i had to bathe my grandchild in freezing water. she showed me a video of what her home used to look like. every tent tells a story, each one of a family
this is the scene looking across northern gaza. a convoy of humanitarian aid has crossed into gaza for the first time since thursday. palestinian red crescent said it received the convoy. fighting re started on friday morning after the seven day ceasefire with the sides blaming each other for the collapse of the truce. a spokesman for the israeli military said they were now hitting hamas targets all over the gaza strip. there have been israeli air strikes in north western gaza and khan younis in the south where hundreds of thousands of people fled earlier in the war to escape fighting. this is live, outisde nasser hospital khan younis, a city in southern gaza. this is the moment a strike hit the residential complex nearby. you can see the plumes of smoke in the distance and people running away. earier, isreli diplomat, mark regev told a press so, our goal now that the military operation has resumed, is to pursue hamas vigorously. we will destroy hamas s military machine and
any alternative to donald trump, who s ragged this party through several losing elections now. you probably saw or heard some of that debate which did not seem to clarify a ton, except perhaps how much the vac has managed to alienate everyone from nikki haley to eminem, a sentence we didn t know we d commit to here on msnbc. it was vivek who took the mic and actually told republican candidates and voters something they have not wanted to hear this week. that they are in the middle of an ongoing, rolling, epic losing streak that is not stopping. we have lost 2018. 2020. 2022, no red wave that never came. we got trounced last night in 2023. that is just a mathematical fact, whatever you think of the messenger. it cannot be spun by pundits or trolled out of existence in the echo chamber of elon musk s anti-free speech version of twitter. it can t be buried under the type of fake news that really animates so much right-wing discourse from the internet to actual insurrections.
he didn t seem awkward, he seemed very confident and composed. i didn t ask him directly. i think it s just that he s gotten so busy and so many requests for him to play. i asked him to play for fox & friends and he said he is looking at the 2024 schedule. steve: thank you for making the trip down there. ainsley: he has a song called dog on it which talks about how people eat bugs because they won t eat bacon. all the environmental to say don t eat meat, eat the bugs. steve: they haven t had the right coffee yet. brian: or the right cricket. steve: with the 8-year-old entrepreneur who teamed up with her veteran dad to serve up a delicious hot cup of joe and that s it right there. but let s check in with bill and dana for a preview of today s big show at nine. could use a little caffeine appear. good morning to you. the amber waves look stunning behind you.
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