Saying theyre invading the strip soon with Tens Of Thousands of soldiers. The u. S. Embassy in israel is offering of iq Asian Of Americans and immediate relatives by sea, just cyprus on monday at 8 am local time. It is on a Space Limited basis. The embassy says chartered flights are also being arranged. Meanwhile, the rafah Crossing Point between egypt and gaza remains closed this morning, as egyptian authorities continue their negotiations with israel and the United States over allowing u. S. Citizens safe passage into egypt. Secretary of state Antony Blinken will arrive in egypt today, and speak with that countrys president later this morning. A second u. S. Aircraft carrier is headed to the Eastern Mediterranean to help deter escalation in the region. It joins another Carrier Strike group that arrives earlier this week. And according to the Israel Defense forces, over 1400 people have been killed in israel since the fighting began, with the Gaza Health Ministry reporting more than t
if your cat sprays outside the litter box, fights with other cats or scratches the furniture, they could be telling you they are stressed. to help them feel more calm, try file optimal. tonight on 360, the truce ends in gaza, but the question about who knew what and when hamas was planning for october 7th are just beginning for israeli officials. also tonight, two rulings, one civil and one criminal say the president is not responsible for actions he took as president leading up to january 6th. plus, george santos kicked out of the house. good evening, thank you for joining us. we begin with israel and hamas in the first day of fighting after a seven-day truce in gaza. israeli airstrikes resuming and west cause and according to hamas s interior ministry also targeting sites in the southern cities, they dropped a leaflet calling it quote, a fighting zone. hamas, for its part, resumed rocket attacks into israel, as for the hostages, sources are telling us both israeli and
we appreciate your time. we appreciate your time. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, the truce ends in gaza, but the questions about who knew what and when about what hamas was planning for october 7th are just beginning. also tonight, two court rulings, both saying the former president is not immune for actions he took as president leading up to january 6th. plus a finality for the fabulous george santos, kicked out of the house. and that is not a lie. thanks for joining us. we begin with israel and hamas after a 7-day pause in fighting. in according to hamas interior ministry, also targeting sites in the southern cities. the idf dropped leaflets into the area today calling khan younis, quote, a fighting zone. as for the hostages, sources are telling us that both israeli and american officials believe hamas continues to hold a number of women taken from the nova music festival on october 7th. putting the number of women and ch
announcer: this is cnn breaking news. good morning, everyone. glad you re with us. i m poppy harlow with phil mattingly in new york. the truce between israel and hamas is over. once again, explosions are rocking gaza and giant plumes of smoke are rising over that skyline. the fighting started just minutes after the seven-day truce expired at midnight eastern time. israel accused hamas of breaking the deal by firing a rocket. the hamas-controlled ministry of health in gaza says today s strikes have already killed at least 32 people. this is the aftermath of a strike in southern gaza this morning. so, what happens now? qatar s ministry of foreign affairs, the key intermediary says negotiations are under way to pause the fighting again. the stakes could not be higher? israel says 137 hostages are still mrooefd to be in gaza. a senior u.s. official says before the truce fell apart in the final hours last night, hamas is claiming it did not have any more women or children ho
what we are learning about the negotiations. here are tonight s headlines. more hostages return home. tonight, the last-minute talks to extend the pause as the deadline approaches. we would like to see the pause extended because what it has enabled is hostages being released, coming home, being reunited with their families families. norah: a deadly crash of a u.s. military osprey with eight onboard. eyewitnesses telling cbs news there was an engine on fire. the new details. our cbs news investigation. child labor in chocolate. we traveled to west africa to find out the bitter truth behind your favorite candy. can you guarantee that all of the cocoa here is free of child labor? i am looking forward to seeing what you are doing with your life and how we can go about fixing it. norah: and remembering the beloved broadway actor who played cliff s mom on cheers. isn t that fascinating, eh? perhaps, if you live in a cave. [laughter] norah: good evening to