start around 12 30 eastern, they re going to go up and pears from split tees holds one and 10. all right. thank you so much. longoria continues her culinary adventure in a waka the new episode of the cnn original series. eva longoria, searching for mexico airs tonight at nine on cnn. the next hour of cnn this morning starts right now. good morning to you. welcome to cnn this morning. it s sunday. april 9th. i m victor blackwell walker. thank you. so much for spending a part of your easter morning with us. happy easter. if you celebrate. i ve got my easter egg hunt ready? i got the easter baskets ready? because the easter bunny came last night . so the kids are all excited for their goodies and ready to go only goody that i had, um, i picked up the kettle corn peeps . i saw that. yeah. did you really eat that? bit people head off, and that s all i had. yahoo commentary on the kettle corn peeps that good alright here is what we are watching this morning a weekend of religious c
to put a noose around israel s neck in syria. lebanon gaza, mr dermer, let me interrupt, very, very dangerous actor in the region come from iran pleased these proposals didn t come from iran. these proposals came from the likud party they came from and were proposed and supported talking about the proposals. but that s what that s my. that s what my question is about my question. chin is about if those proposals if the prime minister s still believes and supports them in full, you say it s a time for compromise to get everybody in a room. why didn t that happen before there were tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people protesting for days. well, we had an election in israel several months ago. as you know. ah there s a mandate to push forward with judicial reform. there s obviously people in israel who were opposed to that reform, and the prime minister made a decision, which rarely happens in democratic countries , where an elected leaders have a mandate to do with their vote
compromise, and that s why he suspended the legislation. the president of israel is now bringing the parties together in the hope that we can forge that compromise, and that s what we d like to see happen. look people in israel are seriously divided over this issue. there are people who think that if you don t have judicial reform, its endangers israel s democracy. there are people who think if you do have judicial reform and endangers israel s democracy, i think it s important. to get everyone in the room together and to try to forge a compromise. that s exactly what the prime minister wants to do. and i think that the problem victor is that there may be people outside of israel who think that because of this division israel is not going to stand united and defend itself against their aggression. they are wrong. they are dead wrong. israel will stay in the united and we will push back against anyone who is trying to harm our citizens. whether it comes from gaza, whether it comes from
strikes on gaza, southern lebanon as well in involved now syria coming into the conflict coming into the fray as well, in all of this taking place on a day where there is an absolute hive of activity within the walls of that old city. three different religious holidays. three different faith groups. celebrating observing those religious holidays all at once. you do, of course, have easter mass taking place. you also had prayers, very important prayer during the passover happening on the western wall today and then at temple mount, or the noble sanctuary as it s known to muslims, muslims were praying, carrying out overnight prayers, as is tradition during the holy month of ramadan. all of this, of course, under a heightened security presence. i want to give you a little bit more about what was happening there again. that flashpoint aqsa complex overnight there seemed to be a moment of tension. where israeli authorities accused youth of barricading themselves inside the mosque. jordan s
violence in gaza in lebanon and syria and elsewhere, and that s unfortunate, i think, makes sure that it s presenting the full picture of what happened where we re trying. to defend lives, not just jewish lives sure lives and christian lives. in a very, very combustible place. mr dermott. what s your response to the jordanian foreign minister says that if israeli police go back into that mosque for another action that there will be catastrophic consequences. well what we can t do as these as israel who is responsible for security on the site. we cannot allow innocent civilians to be killed by violent terrorists who would barricade themselves into the al osama is that is not that is not a policy that we would be able to adapt to adopt. we do not want to go in there. it is the last thing unfortunately today, victor, we didn t have to go in because the people who went in there did not go there according to our intelligence to perpetrate violence, and so therefore there was no