. good morning, welcome to cnn this morning, i m victor blackwell. and i m isabel rosales in for amara walker, thanks for joining us, israeli combat operations against hamas are entering their second day after the collapse of the week long truce. israel s military says they have hit over 400 targets in just the first 24 hours since the truce expired. they have been directing most of thatfire power toward targets in southern gaza. they ve released flyers telling civilians where to evacuate. hamas did not provide the names of women and children still held hostage, despite the truce ending, talks to release more hostages are ongoing. ben wedeman is in jerusalem. tell us about what has happened in southern gaza, specifically, over the past few hours. reporter: well, what we know, as you mentioned, is that the israeli military said they carried out 400 strikes in southern gaza, now, that compares to 300 on the last day of before the truce went into effect. so certainly i
neil: the bombardment is on now that the truce is off a, and it doesn t look like another truce is coming anytime soon. israel just pulled its team of negotiators from qatar after criticizing what it called dead end talks. this as israeli war planes found over 50 targets in gaza. the united nations a says that israel is overdoing it. and now reports even the white house has had enough of it. we ll take you behind the scenes of those reportedly very frank discussions secretary of state annie blinken had with top antony blinken had with top israeli officials this week. we ll ask prime minister benjamin netanyahu s top adviser and reports his nation vows to hunt down hamas if leaders all over the world long after this war. all that and trouble in party paradise. not the republican party, we re talking the president s party. and for democrat dean phillips, that s the season is, it s too much the president s party. why he says he s being iced out in, of all places, the sunshine
korean leader to declare an unofficial end to the korean war. so far as we know, there has been a truce ending that decades-long confrontation. that is, bill, if kim jon can fit it into his dance card. there has been talk of a meeting maybe later this year with syrian president assad and new talk of perhaps a summit between kim jong-un and russian president putin. so we ll see. bill: thank you, greg palkot. the latest from london. sandra: meanwhile another big story we re following today. president trump issuing a very strong defense of his trade policy ahead of a g-7 summit e the u.s. could find itself isolated on trade and tariffs. the idea that we are somehow a national security threat to the united states is quite frankly insulting and unacceptable. i don t think we re satisfied yet that they will protect or uphold all the shipments of steecoming into canada from around the world.