[gunfire] bill: these are the latest images inside gaza. israel s incursion three weeks old in gaza. new report that israel, hamas closer to reaching a deal on the hostages. watch that story. there has been a lot of reporting throughout the week. it hasn t happened yet. we can hold out hope. i m bill hemmer in new york. dana is in nashville for the big patriot awards later tonight. martha and i have the duties in new york city. martha: good morning. let s get right to it. sensitive negotiations are underway right now for a potential hostage deal. we ve been hearing about it over the last several days. we understand that they are making some headway between israel and hamas. bill: the potential terms are quite specific. it would reportedly include 3 to 5 days of no fighting and then after that hamas would release up to 50 women and children on day one. israel will release a similar number of palestinian women and children held in israeli prisons in return. martha: then
through today and i m sure the end of the day an update. two follow-ups, sorry. of the 900 americans and family members left in gaza, any of them killed or wouned while waiting to get out? i don t have confirmed reports of that at this time. an so there are reports, you don t have confirmation? we don t have confirmation. and then on the question of these deliveries, early on, or earlier, i suppose, the goal was set to have at least 100 trucks coming in a day. obviously we are falling very, very far short of that number. the secretary earlier discussed the possibility of shalom opening or considering the opening of that crossing to deliver more aid. why isn t that a more viable route? we are continuing first, let me say, the question is not really about the number of gates open to get into israel. the question is about screening mechanisms and being able to screen the number of trucks. plenty of rafah to get trucks through to deliver humanitarian assistance. the q
[explosions] dana: happening today intense fighting across gaza as israeli special forces launch a raid into gaza city s largest hospital. they found weapons and hamas stockpiles inside. soldiers searching the hospital found no sign of the hostages kidnapped and held by hamas terrorists. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. israeli forces are going room to room and underground tunnels as intense fighting rages across the gaza strip. israeli forces extending their control across the northern part of the strip finding weapons and eliminating fighters in government buildings, schools and homes. the hospital is a huge come flex with multiple buildings and a key target in the conflict where thousands of palestinian civilians took shelter. in addition to the all the patients be treated as we speak. idf spokesman said they took extreme care to protect civilians during this operation. we went in because we understand the sensiti
gathering in our nation s capitol for what is expected to be a massive show of support for the jewish state. organizers of the march for israel anticipate 100,000 will be in attendance it denounce the antisemitism across the globe. this is you d, i m emily compagno with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner and joining us, host of the kennedy saves the world podcast, kennedy, and fox news contributor, steve hilton. police officials in washington, d.c. say enhanced security measures will be in place for today s march. mayor bowser is deploying national guard to assist police and department of homeland securityland security labeled it level one event, highest level of risk assessment. live to mark mered ith at the national mall. mark: good afternoon, security and high and you see a lot of people not afraid to come show support for israel, shows signs at lant, cleveland, miami, people come hours away to be here to show support for israel. you may be asking why are th
expecting more protests to get underway a few hours from now. that sets the scene for our second hour, welcome back as america reports rolls on. i m john roberts, good to be with you today. gillian: good to be with you, john. interestingly, john, i have to tell you, the protests have spread here, too. covering the state department, walked out, was greeted by 100 protestors who were very rowdy, yelling as officials as they came out of the building, shame on you, even at the nation s capital. and students walked out of classrooms to show solidarity for palestinians. and anti-israel is spreading to others, and calling for a national day of walkouts and the white house is facing criticism from the other side that he is not curtailing hate speech. john: hillary vaughn with more there, but first alexis mcadams kicks things off live in new york city, quite a protest yesterday. hi, john, that s what we have seen. starts with a few dozen and then expands to hundreds and move a