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Angeles. 6 00 a. M. In gaza, this is breaking News Coverage of the world in israel. Fox news at night. And now a live look at gaza city 40 minutes before sunrise. And a night of nonstop air strikes. Isreali Defense Forces now saying in just the past hour alone they are conducted some 450 air strikes in gaza. And that isreali troops are mobilizing at the gaza border for a potential ground invasion. It is all part of israels ongoing response to the horrific attack on civilians by the terrorist group hamas. The death toll is now rising on both sides and the white house is now confirming that 20 americans remain unaccounted for. We begin with Senior Correspondent mike tobin live in tel aviv. Mike, whats the latest. Well, trace, unprecedented air campaign into the densely populated gaza strip. Is definitely increasing overnight as the air strikes go in the rocket fire comes out. We have video from the northern end of the gaza strip. Showing what has become a lethal light show that repeats e
sufficient. mike mccall said today these arrests show why the u.s. should clamp down but administration said repeatedly the screening process is rig laos for those coming from syria. wolf? pamela, how many other refugees from the mideast have been arrested for terrorism charges prior to this? we know of at least one case, wolf. those two lived in bowling green, kentucky. from iraq and moved here as refugees arrested about five years ago after their fingerprints were found on bombs used against u.s. soldiers. the investigation showed that one of the men had boasted about killing u.s. soldiers so they had been arrested back then but to put it into context, hundreds of thoses usands of refugees ca and a hand full had been arrested on terrorism charges. pamela brown, thank you. more breaking news two months after the terrorist slaughter in paris, there are clues emerging
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the united states. reporter: it was a key relationship that the president highlighted as a success. hasn t worked out that well. thanks very much jim sciutto reporting for us. now to the terrorist slaughter on a university campus that apparently targeted christians. barbara starr is following this breaking story for us. barbara, tell us what you know. reporter: good evening, wolf. at this point, kenyan authorities say four gunmen have been killed. at least nearly 600 students accounted for. but it was a very difficult situation most of the day as this assault went on. it s a blood bath at a college in kenya. 147 people killed and dozens injured when armed gunmen from an islamist military group stormed a university.