Across lebanon last week killing at least 20 people. Israel hasn t said whether it was involved. As the fighting intensifies, un chief antonio guterres says he fears lebanon could become another gaza. The lebanese health ministry raised the death toll to 45 in friday s strike by israel targeting hezbollah commanders in southern beirut. Most of those killed were civilians. Authorities say women and children are among the dead. On sunday, israel launched further strikes on towns in southern lebanon, killing three people. And the israeli military says it destroyed thousands of hezbollah rocket launcher barrels over the past few days. Israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu had this to say. No country can accept the wanton rocketing of its cities. We cannot accept it either. We will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and to bring our people safe, back to their homes. Meanwhile, in lebanon hundreds attended the funeral of ibrahim aqil, a high ranking hezbollah comman
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shortages have pharmacy is limiting children s medication purchases, what parents n need o know just ahead. breaking tonight, the supreme court has ordered that title 42 shall remain in effect for now. finding the biden administration some time to address a border crisis. we have fox team coverage of the breaking news tonight, matt finn on the ground with one of the flash points of the border crisis as we begin with peter doocy live from the north on with reaction to the supreme court ruling. good evening, peter. good evening, rich, this means nothing has to change until february when the states suing to keep title 42 and place will have their day in court, so at least for a few months, cdp is going to keep the extra tool to expel migrants, but nobody on either side of the debate is really celebrating the ruling. it is a relief somewhat. if the biden administration wants to put in place a policy of the supreme court won t stop them as chief justice roberts writes his or
prepares to sign it into law. will it make a difference in the epidemic of gun violence in the united states? i ll ask the new york city mayor eric adams. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf f blitzer, you re the situation room . we begin with the u.s. supreme court decision undoing a half century old precedent and ending a woman s guaranteed federal right to an abortion. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has more on the ruling and ramifications. hell no we don t need roe. reporter: roe v. wade roe v. wade no longer the law of the land. eliminating the right to abortion and leaving all decisions concerning abortion rights to individual states. the final 5-4 majority opinion striking the draft from justice samuel a lee toe. in a dissenting opinion, the court s liberal justices lament the current state of the conservative court saying with sorrow for this court and many millions of american women who have today