Thank you. Steve it is 8 00 here in new york city. It is 3 00 in the afteisrael an third hour of Fox And Friends start says now. Brian live look at israel, where we are seeing aftermath of the hamas rockets. 12 rockets were fired. Ainsley Israeli Media Reporting 800 have been murdered, including four americans as the country entering third day of the multifront war against terrorists. Steve this comes as hezbollah is reportedly threatening the United States if we get involved at all. Trey yingst is on the ground in Southern Israel and joins us with the latest. Hezbollah has seen the news and they know we are sending heavy artillery and they are trying to say, dont think about it. Trey absolutely, israel is preparing for the possibility hezbollah gets involved in the fight. 12 rockets were shot into northern israel. This is developings into a mu multifront conflict. Hezbollah sees israel was caught flatfooted against the attacks. Mr. Is mortar fire. They are getting ready to enter the g
jessica tarlov, jesse watters and her biggest fear is getting stuck in a glue trap, dana perino, the five greg: radical rashida tlaib refusing to back down on her anti-semitism after getting censured by congress. the house voting to punish the congresswoman after she blamed israel and america for the october 7th terror attacks and pumping out slogans you can find in the hamas charter like when she posted a video that included the phrase from the river to the sea. in tend they voted to discipline their fellow colleague tlaib balling her eyes out for being held accountable and painting herself as a free speech warrior. i will not be silenced or distort my words. the idea of the israel is anti-semitic is a dangerous precedent. i can t believe i have to say this but palestinian people are not disposable. the cries of the palestinian, palestinian and israeli children sound no different to me. why what i don t understand is why the cries of palestinians sound different to
on at departure, you can see that gates are closing and they are saying that gates are open. interestingly, delta to detroit, british airways to dubai, there are a couple of local ones, but once in beirut, new york, philadelphia. interestingly, what normally often happens in these situations, when there are problems with air traffic control, what the airlines will do, is prioritise which flights they are going to cancel or delay, and which lights they are going to try and get out. that is often the flights that are across europe and the short haul flights are the ones that they may well postpone or cancel, and they will try, often, to get those long distance flights. as we can see here, to beirut, new york, oslo, philadelphia. those ones are the ones that a lot of the airlines will prioritise. what will be going on now in the airlines themselves, is that operational structure will be deciding, 0k, which flights are we
the grain traveled through to alexandria in egypt, then on to beirut but also turned away. finally may 8, it reached syria according to shipping sources and ukrainian officials. so in this situation, in the middle east and africa, they will be they don t have choice, okay? they will import wheat from anywhere wherever it is possible. so i think that this is really state-supported theft. reporter: for russia stealing wheat and other grain during the war could prove lucrative. the price of wheat has skyrocketed so far this year, more than 60% or so, spiking after the war started on february 4th, and how much of a valuable commodity is it while
with turkey, they ll get slaughtered. who would help you in the future. if we leave now, there will be a land bridge from tehran to beirut. this is something that you will tell the president at lunch today? i m going to ask the president to do something that president obama would never do. reconsider. this is being done by president trump against sound military advice. the president went to iraq. thank you very much for going. i m going to ask him to sit down with his generals and reconsider how to do this. slow it down. make sure we get it right and isis never comes back. don t turn syria over to the iranians. that s a nightmare for israel. at the end of the day, if we leave the kurds and abandon them and get slaughtered, who will help you in the future? i want to fight the war in the enemy s backyard not ours. that s why we need a deployed force in iraq, syria and iran for years to come. if we play our cards right we could reduce our footprint in all three countries, have people