we ll move on. here s what we re watching two major and very different rulings on access to a medical abortion pill nationwide . one judge halts the availability of the drug. another preserving access to it . in some states, we re going to sort out the rulings and, of course, the coming legal challenges tensions in the middle east. at least three people are dead in separate attacks. we re live in jerusalem with the latest vice president kamala harris makes a last minute trip to nashville to support to democrats expelled for leading a gun protest on the house floor. how monday could mark the next step in the lawmakers vowed to continue to fight. i ll never forget that look, you know of realization that hey, you know, finally somebody into the state is listening. and uh, you know, now he has a chance. and oklahoma death row inmate who has been served his last meal three times may soon have his murder conviction vacated the reason the state attorney general says he can no longer
evening in televisa, of course, a city that is seen as relatively safe relatively far from the from these activities, yet another car ramming attack, but all of those factors from the rhetoric you re hearing from hezbollah and hamas to the heightened alert to the israeli military to these religious holidays, all of these factors still in place, and many here fear that it s a recipe for more disaster. summer abdelaziz. thank you so much. joining me now is aaron david miller. he s a former mideast negotiator for the state department and a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment. aaron good to see you again. so now we know that the israeli police the i d f. they are on the reserves are up. they are on heightened pasturing here. is de escalation possible is avoidance of this. these hostilities continuing possible or probable now. isaac great questions, victor. and thanks
for having me look, i think de escalation, frankly, is about the only approach that you can use right now. you ve got a perfect storm bill. you have a 56 year old israeli occupation you have the most fundamentalist extreme government. israel s history. you have hamas trying to undermine the palestinian authority s position in the west bank and to plan terror attacks against israel. and now you ve got coordination on the lebanese front, increasing coordination between hamas and hizbollah, and i think the reality and said, uh as we enter another passover, ramadan, ramadan and easter that israelis and palestinians find themselves in a kind of strategic cold to sack and frankly other than de escalation , and i think you identified the key here. there s really no way out because you don t have leaders on either side of the line that are willing and able to make the kinds of decisions that are required even to lay the basis for negotiation to try to end the israeli palestinian conflict, so i