Says more than 800,000 people have now fled rafah in southern gaza. Many have been forced to head northwards to areas which the un says have little clean Drinking Water or sanitation as the Israeli Offensive continues. 0ur Diplomatic Correspondent paul adams sent this report. Street battles injabalia. Israeli forces have been fighting here for days. Gunfire. Hamas, they say, is back, and needs to be dealt with. This is dangerous urban warfare, at close quarters. The israelis were here months ago and moved on. These, some warn, early signs of an insurgency that could last for months. Israel has been attacking from the air too. Scenes today reminiscent of the war s terrifying early stages. Buildings flattened, bodies trapped under the rubble. Gunfire. More street battles, this time in the south. The israeli army still advancing on rafah, the only city yet to experience a full scale assault. But 800,000 palestinians have already fled the area, to the coast or to other devastated cities. W
The march has been perceived as the Kremlin flexing its military muscles in response to the military alliance s breakthrough with Hungary over Sweden s membership.
dangerous. elizabeth appears healthy but treating her as a victim of a serious crime. she is 15 years old. she is a young girl that is with a grown man that is 50 years old. so he needs to be held accountable for kidnapping this girl. indeed cummins faces multiple federal and state charges. aggravated kidnapping. he remains in custody in california. tennessee authorities have flown out to the area to pick up elizabeth and plan to reunite her with her family in tennessee later today. bill: glad she is okay. shannon: russia flexing its military muscles again. putin s latest provocations still ahead. plus this. president trump: i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. horrible things have happened. they are oh getting out or they re going to prison.
reporter: the days that shell-shocked pulled from the wreckage of his home would become the bloody face of suffering. he only cried once. th he is alive. he wanted you to know. reporter: russia flexing its military muscle at home, vladimir putin with nuclear missiles with poland and lithuania and on a global stage. the u.s. is blaming russia for bombing a convoy in syria. reporter: moscow using to turn the tide of war in favor of bashar al assad. he told us that russian regime hospitals target isil. reporter: intensified with accusations of hostile acts still shrouded in mystery. a series of cyber attacks on democrats indicate russia is
to a certain degree, while this is air and vladimir putin as you pointed out said he is not putting boots on the ground as of yet, it is a definitive move to them to say we re now the brokers of what s going to happen inside. it s not just about isis. it s about russia s power projection. i think it s a very important move that will cause some angst inside washington. we ve also learned from the state department russia has requested to u.s. aircraft stay out of syrian airspace during russian missions. with that in mind, and, again, knowing that this is russia flexing. can russia and the united states co-exist on the same battlefield with this approach? i think they can, but it certainly raises the tensions. i think there was a report that somebody in the white house, as yet undisclosed, gave a report that said, russia, okay, go at it. all right. steve, are you there? in terms of bombing isis