people, not to mention the fact that hamas is deliberately instructing palestinians not to comply with israeli early morning. this is war, and this war was imposed on us and we do whatever we can to protect ourselves. you know, only 100 miles from there, 170 thourngs people lost their lives in the last four years in syria, 170,000. this is not a pleasant situation, but we have to do whatever we can to protect our people. let s talk about the developments regarding? truce deal, the same deal that israel rejected. you have the egyptian foreign minister saying the plan has been widely endorsed by the arab league and the european union. are you confident? let me ask you, what is your confidence level after ten days and hundreds of lives, many of
mentioned, a full cease fire, an end to the fighting all together would go into effect. that was quickly denied by israeli officials and also by hamas. but it does appear that in cairo, israeli officials hamas officials are in talks. that was play what we just heard regarding this truce deal, which you mentioned is the same proposal that we heard from egypt and that was accepted by israel on tuesday, hamas of course rejected that deal. here s the egyptian foreign minister just today. the plan instills an immediate cease fire so as to avoid an escalation of the military activity to protect the palestinian people in gaza and it also provides access to border crossings, unfettered
egyptian truce deal. they didn t even get a phone call. among the conditions here, israel must release palestinians rearrested after a 2011 prisoner exchange. it must open the gaza border crossings. in other words in israel and i presume into egypt and end a seven-year naval blockade of gaza. bill richardson with us, a former ambassador of the united nations. this is a fawn starter, isn t it? yes, it s a non-starter. it s not a good deal forisse ral t. good news hereby, if there is any is that the israeli pounding, the israeli military operations have at least brought hamas to say they re ready to negotiate. that s the good fuse. the other good news is egypt has stepped up with a cease-fire proposal, which israel accepted, but the hamas rejected. why is that good news? because we had wondered where
for you and it s going to be even harder to tell them apart for a while. we wish you the best. you ve got to be so tired, but what a blessing indeed. we re going to put the blog of the babies on our website here at fox & friends. thanks, kimberly, congratulations. thank you so much. thank you. all right. it s a miracle. 1 in 729,000, that s the chance of that happening. meanwhile we ve got a fox news alert. a truce deal to stop the violence in ukraine interrupted by gunfire and an american family is right in the middle of the chaos. they join us with a firsthanded account of the events as they try to adopt kids. plus a family man that s also a hit man. 3 days to kill is it worth your hard-earned cash? first, let s see if you win our aflac trivia question of the day. this actor is best known for his two decade role as a psychiatrist. who is he?
his great grandfather who founded the country. it is possible the north is planning an underground nuclear test in south korea. activists in syria say two towns are under attack by the military. the government plans on pulling back troops from em battled areas where the regime says it eegs a truce deal. the cease-fire agreement, which is supposed to take place today is seen as perhaps the last chance to keep the country from sliding toward an all-out civil war. you are starting to see images, john, of mass graves across syria. this is, my god, it s looking like the ball kins in the 1990s. i m drawn to what the west was saying about gadhafi. how long do we allow it to