. 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
extend their truce another day? that and a new report from the new york times that israel actually knew the plan for the hamas attack more than a year before it happened. plus indicted congressman george santos could be out of a job in just hours from now. and now he s threatening to take down his own colleagues if expelled from the house. and racism, hazing, sexual assault. what top ranking military officials have been concealing from the public for years. we expose a coast guard cover-up right here tonight. i m pamela brown, and this is the source. and good evening to you. kaitlan is off tonight. just three hours from another truce deadline, what could be the end of the pause in fighting between israel and hamas. negotiations going down right to the wire once again on this seventh day of the truce, as a seventh group of hostages were freed and are now safely back in israel. only eight hostages released in this handover. israel and hamas agreed to count the two
good morning, we are following significant breaking news this morning. the truce between israel and hamas is now over and this is what we have been seeing today in gaza. airstrikes have been raining down and fighting is raging once again after the week-long pause ended at midnight eastern time. the hamas-controlled ministry of health says israeli strikes have already killed people. the number now 32 people killed in gaza as we re told trucks with the humanitarian aid have stopped going into gaza for now. israel is accusing hamas of breaking the truce by firing rockets on communities near the gaza strip. so the big questions this morning, what happens now? qatar says negotiations are ongoing to pause the fighting and exchange hostages again. no clear answer as to whether or not that will reach a resolution. what about the remaining hostages? israel says 137 are still believed to be in gaza. a senior u.s. official telling me before the pause fell apart hamas was claiming it d