Hello everybody and welcome to press tv world news. Israel continues bombardment of the gaza strip is more palestinians fall victim to the deadly air strikes. The Health Ministry in gaza says about seven 100 palestinians including at least 300 children were killed in the past 24 hours, said 50 people were killed in a single hour. Israels war on gaza is now in its 19th day. Nearly 6,00 palestinians have been killed and over 18,000 injured. Head of the hamos media office says israels bomb gauza with more than 12,000 tons of explosives, equivalent to the power of the nuclear bomb dropped on the japanese city of hiroshima. Regime strikes. Are coupled with a crippling siege of gaza, is also barred any fuel transport into the enclave, this is left hospitals unable to treat the injured due to the need for fuel to run power generators. تععتmed. Institutions in the gaza strip depend very heavily on Electrical Generators to generate electricity and operate the necessary equipment for patient
Hello everyone, its 3 30 am in the iranian capital and youre watching press tv world news, pardon, israel continues its bombardment to the besieg gaza strip as more palestinians fall victim. To the deadly air strikes, the Gaza Health Ministry says about 700 palestinians including at least 300 children were killed in the past 24 hours, said 50 people were killed in a single hour due to intensity of attacks. Israels war in gaza is now in its 19th day, nearly 6,000 palestinians have been killed and over 18,000 injured so far. Head of the Hamas Media Office says israels bomb gaza with more than 12,000 tons of explosives. He says this is equivalent to the power of the nuclear bomb dropped on the japanese city of hiroshima, regime strikes were coupled with a crippling siege of gaza, israel has also barred any fuel transport into the enclave and this has left hospitals increasingly unable to treat the injured due to need for fuel to run power generators. Ship depend very heavily on Electrical
Children, children. New calls for a ceasefire as humanitarian crisis grows in gaza. We are live with the heated emotions spilling over right here in the bay area. Good morning to you on this wednesday. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. Lets get to that breaking news that were covering for you this morning. Hurricane otis now making landfall in mexico. We have some live video we want to show you along the acapulco coast where the storm made a direct hit overnight. Yesterday at this time, otis was just a Tropical Storm when it made landfall. It packed winds of up to 165 miles per hour. Now were told its losing some steam as it moves north. We want to bring in meteorologist kari hall. It seems to pretty much come out of nowhere. It did strengthen quickly from a Tropical Storm to a category 5, in a period of less than a day, over about 12 hours. Now we can see, with that live shot, that things are basically returning to normal there for some of the vacationers. But this is going to be
Hello and welcome everybody, its 8 30 am here in the iranian capital tehran, youre watching press tvs world news. Our top story for this half hour, israel continues its bombardment to the besige gaza strip as more palestinians fall victim to the deadly air strikes, the Health Ministry in gaza says about 700 palestinians in at least 300 children were killed in the past 24 hours, it said 50 people were killed in a single hour due to the intensity of attacks. Israels war on gaza is now in its 19th day. Nearly 6,000 palestinians have been killed and 18,000 injured so far. The head of the Hamas Media Office says israel has bombed gaza with more than 12,000 tons of explosives. He says this is equivalent to the power of the nuclear bomb that was dropped on the japanese city of hiroshima. The regime striks. Coupled with a crippling siege of gaza. Israel has also barred any fuel transport into the strip. This has left hospitals increasingly unable to treat the injured due to the need for fuel t
Were live with the heated emotions now, at times, spilling over here in the bay area. Plus, preparing for the next flood. The key meeting in the south bay and the new plans leaders are set to unveil following last years epic flooding. This is today in the bay. Good wednesday morning to you all. Im marcus washington. Im laura garcia. A lot to cover this morning. First to our breaking news, hurricane otis has now made landfall in mexico. We have live video along the acapulco coastline where the storm made a direct hit overnight. Yesterday at this time, otis was a Tropical Storm. Since then, it turned into the highest level of hurricane, with winds of up to 165 miles per hour. In the hours leading up to the landfall, authorities in mexico were warning people along the coast about the imminent danger, telling them to hunker down and find some shelter. We want to bring in meteorologist kari hall, who has been following all of this. This seems to come out of nowhere. With it intensifying so