to celebrate july 4th in several key battleground states. we ll show you how the presidential contenders marked the holiday. plus a federal judge orders the biden administration to stop talking with social media companies. what it means for the effort to tamp down misinformation about covid and so much more. and later which of these things is not like the other? looks like the gop needs to brush up on its social studies. how its twitter page mixed up the american flag. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, july 5th. i m jonathan lemire, and thanks for starting your day with us. we certainly hope you had a happy and safe july 4th. the white house celebrated america s independence yesterday with a barbecue, a concert, and of course plenty of fireworks. we re turning from a weekend at camp david, president joe biden addressed military members in the crowd who he called the protectors of democracy. you are the backbone, the reality of why we are
jenin. troops stormed where the israeli government said terrorist groups were in hiding. 12 people died in the attack and at least 120 others were injured. a day after the raid began a car driven by a palestinian man ran into pedestrians on a tel aviv street. the driver then got out and stabbed several people. a total of nine people were injured in that attack according to authorities. and then this morning the israeli defense forces announced an attack coming from the gaza strip. in response israel sent fighter jets to hit what it claims were underground weapons and raw materials for rockets that belonged to the militant islamist group, hamas. no injuries have been reported so far from this attack, but all of this raising fears there s an escalation for tit for tat violence there. in a tweet the united nations wrote the security council would
A selection of recent real estate deals in Israel including in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Ramat Gan, Ness Ziona, Kiryat Ono, Haifa, Beersheva and Arad.
Completed in 2021 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Images by Tamir Rogowski. Three apartments converted into a unique 140 square meter duplex in Jabotinsky Street, central Tel Aviv. A stylish bachelor pad for a new immigrant,.