a warm welcome to this hour s coverage of israel at war. i m richard quest live from abu dhabi and you re most welcome if you re watching in the united states or indeed from wherever you re a watching around the world. it is 10:00 on sunday morning in gaza. and idf helicopters have already been seen flying along the israeli coastline in ashkelon earlier today. the city is only 20 kilometers from gaza, where the idf says hamas is holding 230 hostages. now, in gaza, we are waiting to see the latest images of damage from overnight, and of course, receive the reports on possible casualties. overnight, the reports of near total communications blackout, internet, telephone, mobile phones and the like, is believed to be, that has now eased up, but it was an extremely dangerous and busy night. israel says it s been targeting hamas tunnels and underground spaces. and again, warning people to go south. this is the israeli prime minister. our heroic fighters have one supreme goal, to
international agencies have expressed concern about reports of an israeli evacuation order for a key hospital in northern gaza. they ve warned that evacuating the site is impossible. it s treating hundreds of people, some of whom are chronically ill. around 14,000 gazans are also reported to be sheltering there. both the world health organization and international federation of the red cross have raised deep alarm over the evacuation order, saying hospitals must be protected. there are unconfirmed reports of air strikes about 20 metres from the al-quds facility. these images show smoke billowing from what appears to be a strike nearby. and this footage shows staff and patients struggling to breathe because of smoke inside the hospital. it also shows damage to windows, after what the palestinian red crescent described as a very intense bombardment around the hospital , with one rocket falling only metres away . the al-quds hospital is in northern gaza the focus of the isra
[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: straight to a fox news alert, rockets ringing out in gaza overnight as a israel enters its second phase of war. translator: we have two goals in this war, to destroy hamas and all its infrastructure and do everything that s possible to bring our hostages back home. rachel: the idf says they destroyed at least 450 terrorist sites in gaza over weekend. and with the full scale invasion still looming, israel officials are urging innocent civilians in gaza to the save themselves. expwhrpt gaza city should temporarily move south to the a safer area where they can receive water, to food and medicine. will: in response to the latest strike, iran s president says israel, quote, crossed the red lines which may force everyone to take action. now let s go to senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot who s live on the grown near the israeli-lebanese border. good morning. reporter: hey, folks. yeah, we have just wrapped up the
have a conversation with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sometime today as desperation grows in gaza with thousands now breaking into an aid warehouse, hungry, starving, taking flour and basic hygiene products there. netanyahu announcing this weekend they have entered this second phase of war as idf forces expand their attacks on gaza. welcome to fox news live, i m aishah hasnie in with mike. mike: i m mike emmanuel. the civil order breaking town in gaza as we enter the war s fourth week. we have fox team coverage with jennifer given at the pentagon, greg palkot and trey yingst in israel. trey, let s start with you for the latest on the ground operations in gaza. good afternoon. reporter: mike, good afternoon. the israelis continue their ground operations inside gaza, still describing this as an extended raid. but with we do know there are forces on the ground despite if it being nightfall. earlier today the we saw those israeli tanks and troops inside the strip
good morning, everyone, you and welcome to cnn this morning. i m amara walker. i m victor blackwell. 90s sitcom star matthew perry died last night. the los angeles times police tells excuse me. the los angeles times says that police found him. they believe he drowned in his home in los angeles. he was just 54 years old, arguably, his most iconic role was chandler bing on friends. i took the quiz and it turns out i do put career before men. get up. what? you re in my seat. how is this your seat? because i was sitting there. but then you left. well, it s not like i went to spain. i went to the bathroom. you knew i was coming back. what s the big deal? sit somewhere else. the big deal is i was sitting there last. so it s my seat. that role earned him an emmy nomination in 2002. he was also known for his candor in real life when he opened up about his struggles with detail tell-all memoir. shock and sadness. that has been the reaction from