but gaza remains in control, and some israeli officials are beginning to say perhaps hamas cannot be budged from gaza. and the worry is if you were to remove hamas, who takes its place. ben weeden on the west bank tonight, stay safe and we appreciate it. back home we do have some breaking news to tell you about. a standoff in southern california over immigration. protesters blocking three buses carrying undocumented families heading for an immigration processing facility, forcing the bus to back off. stephanie elam is there. she joins us now. stephanie, give us a sense of what exactly happened there today, and the bus is filled with these people. where are they now? reporter: right, john. it was an interesting scene to watch play out here. early in the morning there were protesters already lined up on the street outside of this facility, which is usually held here to house people who are smugglers or caught on the nearby interstate. but they changed it over to process these 140 u
beginning of the drama on the 12th of junes operation on the west bank was aimed at two things, finding teenagers, punishing captors and cracking down on hamas, which he s made clear held completely responsible. as far as gaza is concerned, the question is what will israel do next? in late 200 8, early 2009 they conducted a three-week offense against gaza and in november 2012 a shorter offensive against hamas and gaza but gaza remains in control and some israeli officials are beginning to say perhaps hamas cannot be budged and if you remove hamas, who takes its place. stay safe. appreciate it. breaking news, a stand off in southern california over immigration.