The palestianians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are Terrorist Operations in the Eastern Parts of the city. Around 100,000 people were warned they would need to relocate to al mawasi, an expanded safe zone, as they described it, east of khan younis. Celebrations 00v but then hours but then hours later, hamas announced, that the ceasefire had now been revived and accepted. Outside the Al Aqsa Hospital In Gaza there were celebrations at the news. But israel did not react warmly to the deal. Prime minister netanyahu said it did not meet israels demands and they will continue their operation in rafah, in southern gaza. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, whos injerusalem, says that even though israel hasnt agreed to the deal, the proposal has had some effect. They have at least agreed to do with they didnt do it the weekend which is to send a delegation of mediators and their view to traded tried to thrash out a deal. If a deal that meets their ne
Welcome to antiques roadshow cats and dogs. Hi, im mark walberg. People have long honored their fourlegged friends in arts and crafts. And weve put together a collection of appraisals we think is the cats meow. So sit, stay. And stay tuned. Woman i got it in florida about 17 years ago. And i got it at an estate sale, but i dont know what i paid for it. I forgot. Gary piattoni can you guess . Somewhere probably around five dollars. Well, its really charming, and its a bronze. Its what they call an austrian coldpainted bronze. This cat also has a secret, doesnt it . Thats right. The cat opens up, and it converts to a little naughty image here. Right. And its kind of, i would think, an early transformer. This was probably done around 1910. There was a very Famous Artist that made these. His name was bergman. And he did largescale sculptures. But he always signed his small naughty bronzes, namgreb, which is bergman spelled backwards. Oh. And he always signed his pieces. This piece does not
Welcome to antiques roadshow cats and dogs. Hi, im mark walberg. People have long honored their fourlegged friends in arts and crafts. And weve put together a collection of appraisals we think is the cats meow. So sit, stay. And stay tuned. Woman i got it in florida about 17 years ago. And i got it at an estate sale, but i dont know what i paid for it. I forgot. Gary piattoni can you guess . Somewhere probably around five dollars. Well, its really charming, and its a bronze. Its what they call an austrian coldpainted bronze. This cat also has a secret, doesnt it . Thats right. The cat opens up, and it converts to a little naughty image here. Right. And its kind of, i would think, an early transformer. This was probably done around 1910. There was a very Famous Artist that made these. His name was bergman. And he did largescale sculptures. But he always signed his small naughty bronzes, namgreb, which is bergman spelled backwards. Oh. And he always signed his pieces. This piece does not