late on friday. gaza s two main telecoms companies said mobile phone networks had been partially restored after receiving a delivery of fuel. our correspondent yogita limaye has been working with journalist majdi fathi in gaza it includes the story of one family brought into al aqsa hospital in central gaza, including a young child who later died. there are distressing images from the start. monday in central gaza. shouting tuesday. he cries wednesday. thursday. and today, another air strike, all in so called safer areas, away from the north where israel is conducting ground operations and had asked civilians to evacuate. this family was bombed in deir al balah. we re being killed and no one is doing anything about it, this man shouts. abed is still breathing, in critical condition. doctors scramble to treat the boy. on the floor, by his bed, they check his father for a heartbeat. they can t hear it. his family in shock, still finding out. ..who s been rescued, who s surv
. welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber ahead on cnn newsroom. u.n. experts have harsh new criticism for israel s actions in gaza, saying that it points to a genocide in the making, a charge israel strenuously reyekts. we ll speak to a family member of an israeli hostage who s one of the thousands marching to jerusalem, their goal, demand their loved ones return home safely. plus, colorado judge calls trump an insurrectionist, yet says he can still appear on the colorado ballot. announcer: live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. it s been exactly six weeks since the terrorist attacks in southern israel that led israel to declare war on hamas, and the sight of the nova music festival became ground zero for thousands of unsuspecting people who were there on the morning of october 7th. the israeli media is now reporting that many more people died than was previously reported, cit
out of water and oxygen. in a statement, dr mohammed abu salmiya said israeli troops had blown up the main water supply line. he described the conditions as tragic, with patients screaming from thirst. and he said israeli tanks are surrounding the hospital, drones are flying overhead and soldiers are moving inside. rushdi abualouf reports from gaza. all communication is down tonight in gaza, and is going to be down for a long time because this time is not by israel. it s because of the lack of fuel. the telecommunication company announced this morning that they are running out of fuel. and since the egyptians are only allowing about 25,000 liters of fuel to to run the essential transport transporting of aid from gaza into from egypt into gaza only going to be used by the un. all of the communication is down, internet is down, and the two mobile carrier here is down. and getting the information is very difficult. last call i made to our contact in shifa hospital. he was talkin
in his hush money trial on thursday. today, he delivered a rambling response to the verdict. we ll look at what comes next legally and politically. and after days of uncertainty, labour leader sir keir starmer says diane abbott can run on his party s ticket. and we ll bring you up to date with everything else that s been happening on the campaign trail here in the uk. for weeks now, there have been talks and antipication around a ceasefire deal to end the conflict in gaza, and for weeks, those talks and that anticipation has led to nothing. could there be a breakthrough tonight? president biden has been speaking in the last few hours. he said israel had submitted a comprehensive, new proposal for a ceasefire to end its war with hamas. the plan would involve the withdrawal of israeli troops from populated areas of gaza as well as the release of israeli hostages. mr biden said the proposal has been sent to the palestinian side, and he urged hamas to accept it. let s hear some o
their relationship and all that attention that it s getting. i m probably going to get some hate online for making any comment about that. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon around. always a pleasure. the lever jake tapper starts right now 34 convictions. but what happens next? the leader starts right now donald trump takes to the mic, airing familiar grievances and railing against the historic guilty verdict in the hush money case. what the trump team s plan we re going to talk tell you moving forward. potential trump vice presidential pick senator tim scott will be here and i ll also talk with republican senator rick scott of florida, who s running a replace mitch mcconnell plus senate republican leader plus one of trump s targets today as former fixer, michael cohen. how does he feel now that his former boss is a convicted felon, michael cohen s lawyer joins me, lie and president biden announces a new proposal for a ceasefire in gaza. it will bring hostages