i m paola ramos, in for alicia menendez. we begin tonight with new developments in the israel-hamas war and the hospital at the center of israel s eulogy to dismantle the terrorist organization. pensions and medical staff left al-shifa hospital today, leaving only israeli forces and a few doctors to treat patients. the director of hospital systems orders the israeli army ordered people to leave. the israeli army says it agreed to help palestinians who wanted to leave. chris what s important to understand. since the start of the, the al-shifa medical complex transformed into a place of refuge for thousands looking to escape israeli. rights under international humanitarian law, the targeting of hospitals is outlawed. however, there are certain exceptions if they re used for military purposes. this, week the idf released videos which you can see on our screen. of weapons it says are recovered from the hospital. nbc news has not independently confirmed, but we re showing the vide
energy in just two weeks. here on the israel-lebanon border. and this is cnn buckle up. this could get very ugly for boeing, the planemaker ceo about to go face to face with lawmakers who just released new whistleblower claims that the company hid bad hearts were following this live on capitol hill, and also this our president biden, making a serious play for latino voters he battleground states he s set to announce a new executive action that could offer deportation protections to hundreds of thousands of people were live from the white house. the white house says there s a cheap fake problem refusing right-wing media of using manipulated videos to make the president look bad. we re following these major developing stores and many more all coming in right here. the cnn news central hello embryonic keeler alongside boris sanchez and we are watching two big stories this hour right now, the ceo of boeing, who is about to testify on capitol hill, and this is expected to
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nonconforming and non-binary youth is imperative. attorneys for the school districts tell fox they are exporting avenues to appeal the judge s decision. mike: thanks very much. for more on the new jersey politics, let s bring in today s political panel. joining us is garen been 3 of jr be strategies and matt bennett, thank you, welcome. let s start with the case in new jersey. your thoughts? the question around parental rights is a broad one. in texas and other places, governor abbott sending child protective services after parents seeking medical care for their kids in these cases of transgender rights. let s be clear what this is and what this isn t. this is not about schools that are doing medical or changing children. this is simply about keeping kids from being outed to their
yesterday pretty temporarily blocked three school districts from enforcing a policy that says staff must tell parents if their children moved to change their gender identity. cb cotton is following this controversy from new york city. hi jon, the judge believes parental notification policies created by the three new jersey school district should be temporarily blocked until the case plays out in the civil rights court and his when the judge wrote in part state has demonstrated a reasonable probability of success on its claim the amended policy if implemented will have a disparate impact on transit gender, gender nonconforming and non- binary youth. the first raise the issue of the district policies praise the judges decision. a single parental notification should not be required, the state won t try to ban it either. all the lawsuit seeks to do is reinstate the same policies these districts found acceptable