the united states top diplomat antony blinken that there must be an immediate ceasefire in gaza. thejordanian foreign minister ayman safadi said the killing of civilians by israel could not be justified by its claim of self defence. he said the entire region was sinking into a sea of hatred that could define generations to come. the egyptian foreign minister, sameh shoukry, said his country was exerting all its efforts to deliver aid and treat wounded gazans and joined the call for an immediate ceasefire. for his part, mr blinken reaffirmed us support for humanitarian pauses in fighting. but he rejected the call for an immediate ceasefire . 0ur correspondent anna foster followed that press conference and gave this analysis on the israeli stance. israel has been very clear, since those attacks on the 7th of october, that one of their key objectives, along with releasing those hostages, is to entirely eliminate hamas and its leadership and its infrastructure from inside the
it is 10 p.m. in israel where prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected u.s. calls for a humanitarian pause in its war against hamas. telling secretary of state antony blinken that we are going full steam ahead unless hostages are released. the idf has confirmed that its encirclement of gaza city complete on focus on dismantling hamas following terror attacks that occurred four weeks ago today let s go right to trey yingst live in jerusalem with a exclusive look inside the idf military operations inside gaza. trey. reporter: good evening today for the first time in 29 days, the israeli military a lot of small group of journalist into the gaza strp to see first hand thierptions against hamas. take a look. right now we re in a armor carrier and cut in half and fought their way to the mediterranean sea and encircled gaza city they re waiting now for orders to go further had. seconds after arriving on the outskirts of gaza city track of gunfire pierces the air. right now we re
israel says its troops in gaza are engaged in face to face combat with fighters from hamas. the israeli military says its troops have now completely encircled gaza city, in the north of the territory, almost four weeks since the start of this war. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is back in tel aviv, as washington increases the pressure for a humanitarian pause. antony blinken talked about israel s right to defend itself, but also the need for concrete steps to minimise harm to civilians in gaza. meanwhile, the leader of hezbollah like hamas a proscribed terrorist organisation has been speaking in lebanon. hassan nasrallah praised the hamas attacks and said the possibility of total war is realistic . one other important line to update you on more foreign nationals have been getting out of gaza at the rafah crossing point into egypt. 92 british nationals are on the list of people who are being allowed to leave. the hamas run health ministry in gaza says mo
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angeles and this is america s late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight we are just moments away from a live interview with a woman who was captured and held hostage by hamas. it is her first u.s. television interview. you will hear about her 54 day nightmare, how she s doing now and how she was certain that she would die. horrifying yet heartrending story of survival is coming up. plus a university president allowed anti- israel encampments on her campus and ended up being held by those protesters in her own office. and an attack on patriotism. my love for america is my motivation for running up commissioner of patriotism. it is an honour to live in this country. reporter: a california middle school are running for patriotism commissioner refused to remove the patriotic parts of his school election speech and has now been kicked out of school altogether a long with his sisters. jimmy and his mom are live onset in minutes but we begin with the media attack on both do