china flexing its military muscle for a third straight day after house speaker nancy pelosi s visit to taiwan. defense officials there saying the communist regime s military appears to be simulating an attack on the island. a look at the big picture with fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane. plus, actress anne heche injured in a car crash, video surfacing that shows her speeding and driving erratically before plowing into a home and sparking a fire. maryann rafferty live in los angeles. reporter: critical condition after crashing her car into a home pretty if morning, causing it to go up in flames. the 53-year-old actress was driving a blue mini if cooper when she first crashed into the garage of an apartment complex. she fled and moments later crashed into a nearby home causing a blaze that also a engulfed her car. a shocked maybe describing that scene. there was three fire engines here and a lot of commotion. but the result was the fire that was going on
mortars were fired at israel. a map given exclusively to fox news shows some of the failed launches by islamic jihad, 12 people were injured and damage to 7 buildings. a senior israeli official details conditions for a new ceasefire, and egyptian negotiators attempt to pull both sides back from the brink of a larger escalation. those conditions include removing threats from the border. tension has been high polling the arrest of a leader in the west bank last week. this was one of the driving factors to the current escalation. now, hamas, the group in control of gaza, has called this in an interview with fox news a, quote, unprovoked aggression, and and they are calling on the international community to step in and stop the escalation. arthelsome. arthel: let s hope the escalation can be stopped, indeed. trey yingst, thank you. mike? mike: arthel, the massive clean-up effort underway in kentucky is underway, but communities devastated by
Partido Reporma standard bearer Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson (Photo courtesy of Lacson-Sotto media bureau) MANILA - Partido Reporma standard bearer Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson said Tuesday Filipinos must elect a leader capable of facing threats that might arise from Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He made this comment after noting that the ongoing conflict in Europe might inspire China to do the same in the Asian region. "I knew it was the right thing to do and I knew that condemnation from the United Nations General Assembly was forthcoming because of the UN Charter, which we are a signatory of. Thank you," Lacson told reporters on the sidelines of his campaign activities in Candelaria, Quezon. Lacson was among presidential candidates who rejected an earlier proposition for the Philippines to stay neutral over the issue, citing that the Constitution that renounces war as a foreign policy and Article I of the United Nations (UN) charter, wh