Los angeles and this is americas late news, Fox News At Night. And breaking tonight, just hours away from Hurricane Milton, the category five storm of the century. Florida governor Ron Desantis Racing to secure his state and it appears Kamala Harris is racing to secure political points. Nbcs reporting Governor Desantis is ignoring your calls. It is utterly irresponsible and selfish. And it is about political gamesmanship. It is not about you Kamala Harris, its about the people of florida. She has never called on any of the storms we have had since she has been Vice President until apparently now. Clearly her boss does not need the same political points. The governor of florida has been cooperative and talks began yesterday. And i said no, youre doing a great job. Trace in the meantime, Kamala Harris doing Damage Control on her Softball Media Blitz this week but she may be doing more harm than good. What does success look like an ending the war in ukraine . There will be no success in e
Everybody im Martha Maccallum and this is the story from New York. We are about to hear from white House Press Secretary Karine Jeanpierre, there is a lot to answer to this afternoon. This is the first time weve had a white House Briefing since august 14th, quite a bit has happened since then. After the Hamas Murder of american Hostage Hersh Goldberg polin, that as a Vice President biden has scolded President Benjamin Netanyahu for not doing enough to bring them home while leaving harsh words for hamas in a Paper Statement only. Mr. President, you think its time for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do more what he think hes doing enough . No. Martha Fox News chief foreign Correspondent Trey jinxed God Reaction in israel to those comments from President Biden. I asked officials for remarks from President Biden, what did the president think about whats going on with american citizens in gaza while he is on the be beach . Martha fourstar general Jack Keane is standing by, lets bring i
Thousands of athletes from Around The World set to compete across 22 sports, with the first events starting tomorrow morning. We start in the middle east, where at least nine people have been killed in the biggest israeli operation in the occupied West Bank for 20 years. Last month, the international Court Ofjustice ruled that israels continued occupation of the area, captured in 1967, breached international law. Violence has been increasing in the occupied West Bank since hamas s deadly attack in israel on seven october, with the un saying more than 650 palestinians have been killed by israeli soldiers or settlers there. Attacks have also been launched from the occupied West Bank against israelis. Since 1993, control of the West Bank has been divided across three zones where there is either full control by the Palestinian Authority, partial control shared with israel or where israel is in full control. Unlike gaza, hamas has no control there. Overnight, israeli forces simultaneously w
The total number of dead around 1900, with more than 7200 people injured. To break down those numbers a little bit, the Israeli Government estimates that over 1000 israelis have been killed in the conflict and more than 2700 others have been injured. And Gazas Health Ministry estimates that 900 palestinians have been killed in gaza, with more than 4500 injured. Those numbers are sure to grow, as hamas continues to fire rockets into israel, and israel continues to bomb the gaza strip, where more than 2 million civilians live without the freedom to move beyond its borders. Today, nbc news Richard Engel got look at some of the israeli committees where residents have been evacuated. Israeli troops are still trying to secure the country. Four days after the worst Terror Attack in israels history. Today, moved into the village of kafaraza on the border with gaza. All the residents are gone. Either evacuated, killed, or kidnapped. There are still bodies everywhere. The israelis in body bags.
A top U.N. official prompted outrage this week with the suggestion that Hamas is not a terrorist organization once again bolstering critics' suspicions that the U.N. has a soft spot or, at the very least, a blind spot for terrorists. Martin Griffiths, a British diplomat who formerly served as .