camp that israel calls a safe haven the latest on israel s biggest strike on the west bank in two decades. also tonight, is ron desantis openly advertising intolerance. his campaign puts out a video which it literally says is to wrap up pride month, slamming donald trump for being too accepting of lgbtq americans. later, the little salvadoran girl who was torn from her mother at the southern border. how she and her mom are doing now and the american life they are trying to build now. we begin the israel s combined air and ground attack on jenin and the west bank, specifically the refugee camp there. according to israel, the camp is known to be a haven for militants. that said, it s densely populated in the middle of a crowded city, packed with civilians n a conflict that is once again dangerously flaring up. cnn s hadas gold is there tonight. reporter: i was in jenin yesterday. but today it s a different story. residents saying they haven t seen scenes like they re
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targeted weapon production sites for the palestinian militant group hamas. israel s military operation in jenin began two days ago and was its largest in that city in more than two decades. meantime, hamas says it s responded to that operation, claiming responsibility forbe a karaming and stabbing attack in tel aviv tuesday, which left at least eight people injured. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the attack cannot break israel s resolve to fight terrorism. translator: whoever thinks that such an attack will deter us from continuing our fight against terrorism is wrong. we simply do not know the spirit of the state of israel. we will continue as long as necessary to root out terrorism. we will not allow jenin to return to being a city of refuge for terror. and cnn s nada bashir is tracking developments for us. she joins us live from london.
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terrorism is the main attribute of russia today. president putin attempting to project a different image, one of strength and stability while addressing his allies for the first time since facing an armed insurrection by the wagner group. translator: the russian people are consolidated as never before. i would like to thank my colleagues from the sco countries who expressed the support for the actions of the russian leadership to protect the constitutional order, the life and security of russian citizens. we highly appreciate it. reporter: putin s gratitude a sign of his questionable grip on power. his fate being tested as ukraine made slow progress on the front lines. zelenskyy, meanwhile, acknowledging difficulties on the battlefield, but claiming his military is retaking territory. championing the fight ahead by drawing inspiration from ukraine s strongest backer, the