israel medical officials say 248 killed in gaza and palestinian officials say reconstruction likely will cost tens of millions of dollars. we have live team coverage christina coleman has details on an arrest in a brutal anti-semitic attack here in the u.s. and mark meredith is at the white house with more on president biden response to conflict in the middle east. first, though, to trey live on the ground in gaza city. trey. reporter: jon, good evening, a cease-fire between israel and hamas is holding. while the trail of despair left behind by this conflict is still being processed, especially by gaza youngest resident. eight-year-old is just happy she found her fitch. when an israeli air strike hit part of her home in city this palestinian girl said she was scared but worried about her pet. arabic for mermaid i was afraid
Ахметов, Пинчук, Коломойский и Медведчук, или кто войдет в закон об олигархах Зеленского , Люди
liga.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from liga.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
here in a single israeli air strike. they are doing this without mercy. people were sleeping. some were doctors, engineers. they were educated. this is their goal. trey: the israeli response inside gaza included air strikes and artillery shillings. as we noted, more than 4,000 rockets fired toward israel during this last round of conflict by hamas and islamic jihad. all of this came to an end back last night after a cease-fire took the region back from the brink of disaster. already, 11 days of fighting. it has changed the psychology of both sides. everyone with their finger on the trigger, preparing for the other side to break the cease-fire agreement. today, both sides claiming victory. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu singh his forces were creative in the way they approach this conflict. we also saw hamas in the center of gaza city today, holding a rally, saying that they won because they sent millions of israelis to bomb shelters over the past two weeks.
border where that cease-fire is holding, at least for now. both sides claiming victory. we got the latest. good afternoon. a cease-fire went into effect last night after 11 straight days of fighting between israel and hamas. we are getting a firsthand look at the destruction and devastation across the gaza strip. some scenes of destruction here after the israelis were spotted two more than 4,000 rockets being fired into the jewish state, striking a number of different buildings. the hamas run palestinian health administrates that more than 240 people were killed this month, including 66 children six children. 42 people were killed at this site to mix the fighting. during this round of conflict, israelis targeted high-rise buildings. the destruction almost gaza city is littered with debris. multiple families were killed
allow the north koreans to have this nuclear program. there is great concern that japan and south korea would then want their own nuclear programs. the problem is, the idea that north korea would build up these great weapons of mass destruction s, the capacity, not just nuclear weapons, but the biological and chemical weapons, just to barter it away for food and economic doesn t mean we shouldn t try, but i think with the biden administration is looking at is probably measured, where they may reduce or eliminate some sanctions if north korea makes some positive steps in the right direction. jesse: i want to get your thoughts on this continuous cease-fire between israel and hamas. where do you think it goes from here it s just that, a cease-fire. it doesn t deal with the underlying causes of the conflict between hamas and israel, which are related to
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.