continue the air and ground campaign against hamas in central and southern parts of the strip amid fierce fighting on the ground get different militant cells israel is facing new questions today about an airstrike near the city that killed two journalists. their car was targeted this morning fox news has reached out to the israeli military for comment about that strike. shifting to israel s northern front yesterday hezbollah fired more than four rockets into northern israel and the initial response to last week s killing of a hamas deputy chairman in beirut israel immediately responded with new airstrikes against southern lebanon. the real focus right now for the jewish state as it lebanon s white u.s. secretary saint antony blinken is in the region today he will be in israel in just a few days to speak with the officials here about two major things. one, the next step in gaza after the war is over and it too, how to avoid a larger regional conflict with hezbollah. arthel: that s a big
biden s legal team decide to do next, whether or not they will try to fight this and prolong this case, it will drag on for the next several months if not the next year, and the upcoming presidential election. the white house has made it clear they are going to stay away from this as possible say they were not interfering with the probe involving first son hunter biden. we even got the white house to announce for the first time two weeks ago there will be no pardon of the first son if he were to be convicted on the charges, especially now that it s heading to trial. the real focus is also on the u.s. attorney david weiss, who republicans were certainly interesting to see where he was going going into that plea agreement, but obviously they scoffed after the agreement was shut down by a federal judge saying they felt weiss was giving a sweetheart deal to the first son. however, we are hearing from some congressional republicans who say they are not happy weiss is the special counsel, th
fake. senator holley s fake quotes served a real focus. that viewpoint that christianity is or should be the bedrock of our country has been used to curtail rights nationwide. christian activist groups have lobbied lawmakers, judges, even supreme court justices for years to overturn roe. since they got the job done with the dobbs decision last year, 15 states across the country have banned most abortions. in ohio specifically a six-week abortion ban went into effect just hours after roe was overturned. a few months later a judge blocked that ban which means at least for now abortion remains legal there until 22 weeks of pregnancy. reproductive rights groups are unwilling to wait until the next right to abortion access to take action. instead they have mobilized shore up the right to abortion in ohio. they have proposed an amendment to the state constitution that would ensure the right for everyone to, quote, make and carry out one s own reproductive