A hamas command centre. The israeli military saiys it was highly likely that its troops fired the shot that killed an American Turkish Activist at a protest in the occupied West Bank last week, but that it was unintentional. The idf said an initial investigation had been held into the death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi and expressed its deepest regret over the incident. The idf has also said its forces are resuming operations in the northern West Bank that started almost two weeks ago. Earlier today, during a joint News Conference held by uk foreign Secretary David Lammy and us Secretary Of State Antony Blinken, both countries have confirmed that iran is supplying ballistic missiles to russia. Lets take a listen. Dozens of russian military personnel, trained in iran, to use the close range ballistic missile system, which has a maximum range of 75 miles, and russia has now received shipments of these ballistic missiles, and will likely use them within weeks in ukraine. Against ukrainians. Russ
shortage, all of this, as well as title 42 set to expire in a few days. and twitter announcing that it considers crisis misinformation. what could that mean for you? also your right to speak freely? hate crime hoax author joins us in just a bit. and two teenage girls found murdered near a popular hiking trail, there is a search warrant that reportedly had been used in the case and had been obtained by a true crime podcasting team, fox news at night investigates. and first, gas prices. boy, we know all about that as they are breaking records each and every day. and just wait because it is expected to get a lot worse in the days in the weeks to come. jeff paul has more on that. reporter: that s right, gas prices around the country continue to go up as we have new records, every way we look including here in california, the state average is more than $6 per gallon and some analysts are saying that the rest of the country could be headed that way as well by the end of the summer.
the 2025 un climate conference, and he says he wants it to be held in the amazon itself. justin rowlatt, bbc news, sharm el sheikh, egypt. let s get some of the day s other news. myanmar s military government says it will release hundreds of prisoners from insein prison in yangon in an amnesty to mark the country s national day. it s not clear exactly how many inmates will be set free, but there s speculation that several prominent foreigners could be among them. international health organisations are warning that a cholera outbreak in crisis hit haiti is worsening. at least 700 cholera infections have been confirmed and more than 140 people have died since the first cases were detected in october, but it s believed the exact numbers could be much higher. climate change severely
have taken and some 1730 ukrainians who directly surrendered. they have documented hundreds of prisoners from that incident. it still a commander of the regimen, stating that he and other fighters were inside the plan and gave an indication that they will continue to resist and of those that surrendered some of them are being held in a prison colony and some are being hospitalized in the don bass dos region. war crimes trials moving ahead on the ukrainian side, yesterday a russian soldier said that he did kill an unarmed 62-year-old man, apologizing to the man s widow and saying that he was acting under orders. and in this region outside of car key, facing charges that they shelled civilians. and help is on the way in terms of the aid package, a final
let s take a look at the latest developments. intense street by street fighting is taking place in the city of kandahar, where the taliban have also taken control of the jail and released hundreds of prisoners. overnight the taliban clamed to have taken control of the strategically important city of ghanzi, which is on the road to the capital, kabul. president ashraf ghani earlier flew to the northern city of mazar i sharif, traditionally an anti taliban bastion, to try to rally pro government forces. let s speak to our correspondent yogita limaye. tell us about the situation in the capital. well, in the capital things are tense. people are worried about what lies ahead for the city. we are also really beginning to see the fallout of the violence that has taken place in different parts of this country. every day people have been displaced by the fighting and