israeli military now says an additional nine soldiers have been killed inside gaza. they were hit by an atm while operating in the northern part of the strip. for the very latest, chief fox news correspondent jonathan hunt joins us live from jerusalem. jonathan, lauren, good morning from jerusalem. we just got this word from the israeli defense forces that nine soldiers were killed yesterday, today morning, as they were part of the ground operations in inside the gaza strip on the northern end of the strip. now, those soldiers were apparently hit by what is called an anti tank guided missile as they moved forward as part of the ongoing operations there in northern gaza. now, we should point out that these nine soldiers that we have now been told about who were killed are in addition to the two we have previously reported. so what we public we know is that 11 an idf soldiers have been killed inside gaza since the ground operation on got underway in earnest. and the anti-tank g
i m jonathan hunt, live in jerusalem. qatar has reportedly mediated an agreement between egypt, israel and the u.s. to allow foreign passport holders and some critically injured civilians out of gaza. this is significant since it would presumably allow some who ve been stuck inside gaza for weeks to leave. and it s been a deadly week for israeli troops as they battle hamas fighters inside gaza. the idf now says an additional nine soldiers have died. they were hit by an anti-tank missile while operating in the northern part of the strip. that s in addition to the deaths of two other soldiers reported earlier on tuesday. meantime, a barrage of israeli airstrikes targets in jabalia, just north of gaza city. israel claims the strikes destroyed a hamas command center set up civilian homes, as well as part of a network of underground tunnels. the idf says the strikes killed ibrahim bari, who commanded some of the attacks in israel on october 7th. it s not clear how many civilians w
deal has been struck overnight to open the rafah border crossing to some critically injured palestinians as well as foreign passport holders. and this is significant since it might allow some american citizens stuck in gaza the opportunity to leave. chief fox news correspondent jonathan hunt joins us live from jerusalem with the very latest. jonathan, it has to be some very good news, good news indeed, lauren, as we hit the 10 a.m. hour here in israel and we understand from the reporting of the associated press that some of those foreign nationals have already now crossed from southern gaza into northern egypt via the rafah border crossing at the southern end of the gaza strip. we do not know at this point whether those who have crossed or will cross will include americans. but we assume that this involves all foreign nationals, all foreign passport holders. so we await to see when and if all of those americans who have been stuck inside gaza for more than three weeks now are
To lying to the fbi about his postelection discussions with russian officials and is now cooperating with the Mueller Investigation. A sign that other members of President Trumps and her circle maybe in the crosshairs. We are getting your reaction to general flynns guilty plea. Republicans can call 202 7488001. Democrats can call 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. You can also reach us on social ,edia on twitter at cspanwj and on facebook. Com cspan. The guilty plea tops the headlines this morning in the Washington Post. Former National Security adviser Michael Flynn pleaded guilty friday to lying to the fbi about his contact with russian andssador sergey kislyak, in an ominous sign for the white house, that he is cooperating in the ongoing probe of possible coordination between the Trump Campaign and the kremlin to influence the 2016 election. When flynn was forced out of the white house in february, officials said he misled the administration, including Vice President pence abou
Theres no other emergency where we rely 100 on outside help. If a kid falls in a pool and starts to drown, we dont simply dial 911 and wait for the paramedics to get there. Woodruff all that and more on tonights pbs newshour major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the u. S. Supreme court today heard one of the biggest cases of this term whether religious beliefs override the rights of a gay couple. A colorado baker refused to bake the couples wedding cake in 2012. Todays arguments pitted his religious convictions opposing samesex marriage against the couples claim of discrimination. Our case has always been about being singled out in public and humiliated, just for who we are and who we love. And we pursued this case not just for ourselves but because we dont want