collapse of the troops. plus, talks of a dead end, no negotiations between israel and hamas this morning with each blaming the other for the breakdown. and the dire warning from former republican congresswoman liz cheney, why she says america is sleep walking into a dictatorship. good morning, to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m kasie hunt. it s monday, december 4th. it s 5:00 a.m. here in washington and it s noon in gaza where the israeli military says they have expanded combat ground operations to the entire territory north and south, following the collapse last week of the truce between israel and hamas. the idf saying this morning it s now hit about 200 hamas targets in gaza from the air. israel now warning civilians to leave large parts of gaza, including neighborhoods in the south. we ve warned two weeks ahead of time that people in northern gaza need to evacuate towards the south because we re going to operate. you know what unicef s
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Holocaust documentaries tend to sit along a scale from horrific to heartwarming. "How Saba Kept Singing," airing April 18 on PBS, is firmly on the side of uplift.