minister benjamin at netanyahu again insisting that there will be no cease-fire in gaza until hamas terrorists release all of the hostages it took in the october 7 terror attacks. the forces of idf have surrounded gaza. and at the entrance to the hospital that killed many including those who lead the butchery of the seventh of october. there ll be no cease-fire without prior return in the heads of the arab nations. those who care for the future of their countries in the middle east. i told them one thing only, you must, must adjoin a ranks against hamas. prime minister addressed to israel coming idf tanks and circle hospitals in gaza city and as a fighting rages around the largest medical facility in the war-torn territory. hello welcome to brand the hour of fox news live i am arthel neville. eric: i para sean thank you for joining us. the hospital headquarters for hamas terrorists. the murderous operations from bunkers deep beneath the hospital and in tunnels and aroun
captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. and we re following several big stories at this hour overseas and right here in the u.s. u.s. secretary of state tony blinken continues his high takes meetings in the middle east. today he made an unannounced visit to iraq, as he tries to bridge the divide with america s arab partners in the region over the israel-hamas war. it comes as israel is resisting u.s. pressure for humanitarian pauses in the war and defending its air strikes against hamas and gaza, despite the mounting casualties. and all of this happening as former president donald trump prepares to take the stand tomorrow in his civil fraud trial that threatens his business empire in new york. and new polling numbers are also giving us a snapshot into a hypothetical matchup between trump and president biden, exactly one year before the 2024 presidential election. cnn s priscilla al
it is the top of the hour. i m boris sanchez along side jessica dean in washington, d.c. tracking an israelied a vance inside gaza right now and the rush to get thousands of civilians out of gaza through egypt while another high-stakes visit to israel conducted by u.s. secretary of state antony blinken. weighing all factors trying to avert a wider war in the region. the secretary of state departed last hour. before leaving he reiterated israel s right to defend itself and addressed the immense civilian suffering unleashed inside gaza. listen. we will be talking about concrete steps that can and should be taken to minimize harm to men, women and children in gaza, and this is something that the united states is committed to. i m not getting into the details here but it s very much on the agenda. when i see a palestinian child, a boy, a girl, pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building, that hits me in the gut as much as seeing a child in israel or anywhere else. notably,
poll. ron paul and rick santorum lag far behind. i want to go now to a cnn exclusive. you re looking at what happened to romney. but let s go to herman cain joining us on the phone. mr. cain, you are endorsing newt gingrich. tell us why you made that choice. i m endorsing newt gingrich tonight for several reasons, but the two biggest reasons is, number one, he and i talked about him being open to 9-9-9, which you know i happen to believe is a critical solution that we need to embrace. and as a result of that, he has asked me to co-chair his economic growth and jobs advisory council. the second reason i m endorsing him is when you look at replacing the tax code, energy independence, regulatory reform, sound money, all of the things that i ve talked about, he and i are 100% in lock step in terms of what we need to do. so when you find a candidate that basically is running on the ideas and the ideologies that i was running on, along with him embracing 9-9-9, then it was a no-b