through today and i'm sure the end of the day an update. >> two follow-ups, sorry. of the 900 americans and family members left in gaza, any of them killed or wouned while waiting to get out? >> i don't have confirmed reports of that at this time. an so there are reports, you don't have confirmation? >> we don't have confirmation. >> and then on the question of these deliveries, early on, or earlier, i suppose, the goal was set to have at least 100 trucks coming in a day. obviously we are falling very, very far short of that number. the secretary earlier discussed the possibility of shalom opening or considering the opening of that crossing to deliver more aid. why isn't that a more viable route? >> we are continuing -- first, let me say, the question is not really about the number of gates open to get into israel. the question is about screening mechanisms and being able to screen the number of trucks. plenty of rafah to get trucks through to deliver humanitarian assistance. the question is getting the trucks screened, an appropriate number of trucks screened and in through rafah. the so we work with the israelis, conversations that david satterfield has been having on the ground with them, we continue to push, we don't have an agreement on it yet, it's taking longer than we wanted, but it's something we are very focussed on and trying to get accomplished. >> yesterday israel only allowed some 24,000 liters of fuel and u.n. agency says it's not enough, much more is needed and the only -- and also accused israel of using fuel as a weapon of war. do you agree israel is using fuel as a weapon of war and can you update us on the u.s. efforts to get more fuel into gaza. >> i would say we agree more fuel needs to move into gaza. we have been very clear about this. publicly and privately. we want fuel to move into gaza, not just for the delivery of trucks, what the delivery of humanitarian assistance, which is what the fuel that went in yesterday would support. we also want fuel to go in to power generators for hospitals, want it to go in to power desalination, and other humanitarian purposes. we are very supportive of the delivery of fuel. it something that we have actively pushed for with the israeli government, the secretary had conversations with members of the israeli government yesterday about it. other members of the administration have had those conversations. something we are actively pushing for all the time. >> secretary council adopt a resolution calling for extended humanitarian pause in gaza. the u.s. abstained from citing the lack of condemnation of hamas. does the u.s. support the call for extended humanitarian pause in gaza and encourage israel to abide by the u.n. security council resolution, which it has rejected. >> we do support expanded humanitarian pauses in gaza. when israel announced the pauses, the president said he wanted to see longer ones, and we push for longer ones. we did vote against the resolution as you said because it did not condemn hamas, which we think is important step for the u.n. security council to take, we hope there will be longer pauses. >> follow up on that. president biden has been calling for the reform of the u.n. secretary council and called on member states to refrain from the use of veto except in rare extraordinary conditions. but since the start of the war in gaza the u.s. has used veto power i think three times. how do you explain that in terms of consistency. >> we thought those were appropriate uses of the veto, trying to reach a resolution which ultimately the security council was able to do. >> on the truck inspections, you said the problem with the trucks getting in is the inspections. does that many israel is dragging its feet? >> john: all right, so we have been listening to matt miller at the state department taking questions and sandra, a lot of the questions revolving around the idf operation ongoing at shifa hospital. matt miller saying he hopes the israeli defense forces would try to complete that operation, engage in that operation, in a way to limit civilian casualties. he said the united states does not want to see hospitals attacked from the air and reiterated that a ceasefire would only benefit hamas, but what this administration is looking for is a series of extended pauses in the fighting to allow humanitarian assistance in, and for people to get out. >> sandra: on evacuating patients from the hospitals in gaza, the problem has been hamas. nearly 700 americans have gotten out of gaza through the rafah gate. the updates continue at state. we will monitor the briefing. more news to get to at this hour, john. a disturbing document written two decades ago by the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks is resurfacing on one of the biggest social media platforms in the country. bin laden going viral on tiktok and appears to be gaining sympathy. >> john: of all the things you could never imagine. the words of al-qaeda former leader ringing true with some tiktok influencers, encouraging others to read it for themselves. get reaction from charlie hurt on how the twisted rhetoric is erupting here in the united states. >> sandra: but first, william is live in los angeles for us. what led to these viral videos? >> it all started with a 25-year-old l.a. influencer whose tiktok post on the bin laden letter went viral. so americans watch about 3 billion hours of tiktok every month, a third get their news there. and that's why this incident in the last 24 hours on social media scares a lot of people. the post linked to a letter written by bin laden 20 years ago on the web page of a british newspaper. says jews have no right to be in israel and blames america for the violence in the middle east. she says, i need everyone to stop wa they are doing right now and go read the letter. because "i'm going through like an existential crisis." well, people did. that video got some 2 million views and 200,000 likes with most saying they, too, feel angry, manipulated and lied to by the media, and u.s. schools. >> for someone on tiktok to somehow suggest that this is america's fault or that bin laden, who killed thousands of innocent americans was right, is absolutely disgusting and further evidence that we need to ban tiktok. >> so the conversation then migrated from tiktok over to reddit and twitter, hundreds of thousands agreed with the video and posted similar views on the anti-american letter, with no context on bin laden, 9/11, or beheading celebrated by al-qaeda. >> at that point of media consumption, it becomes hard for young people to know that there are disconfirming views out there and so they tend to believe narratives that they are exposed to through social media and through each other. >> tiktok has since taken down the influencer's video saying it violates rules on supporting terrorism. it happens on every platform, not just ours, so tiktok is getting a lot of heat on this. that influencer, by the way, told the l.a. times, she makes about $15,000, or $200,000 a year doing youtube videos on make-up, diet and fashion, not history. >> sandra: william, thank you. >> john: democratic squad members facing backlash from their own party over calls to end u.s. support for israel and now "the new york post" reports they have received campaign donations from a non-profit under investigation for potentially funding hamas terrorism. hillary vaughn joins us live from capitol hill. what has the intrepid hillary vaughn dug up today. >> hi, john. the non-profit under investigation, the american muslims for palestine, they donated to a lot of these progressive democrats here on capitol hill that have been some of the most outspoken members, calling for a ceasefire in this israel-hamas war. "new york post" reports gave rashida tlaib $500 and another board member gave another $1,000 to tlaib, and ilhan omar received about 50 bucks from the non-profit, and 1200 from the group's chairman, and other progressives like cori bush and presley. that non-profit is under investigation by the attorney general in virginia for allegedly giving money to terrorist organizations, the v.a. attorney general's office announcing this, the attorney general will investigate allegations that the organization may have used funds for impermissible purposes under state law, including, benefitting or providing support to terrorist organizations. denying the allegations outright saying they do not send money overseas and they are focused on educating americans about the rich history of palestine, saying in a statement, never has and never will support terrorism, no court or government entity has ever held that amp supports terrorism, no evidence to support that allegations because they simply do not do that. john. >> john: hillary vaughn for us, the latest on that. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: charlie hurt now, washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. first, to william's reporting on the osama bin laden letter to america after 9/11, promoted by these tiktok influencers. they have gone viral, charlie, you heard the report a moment ago, on social media, promoting the terrorist justification of the attacks on the united states using very antisemitic rhetoric. what is happening here? >> yeah, you know, obviously, sandra, it highlights the problem of social media and in particular tiktok, which is a very weaponized social media platform designed to spread stuff like this behalf of chinese communist government. but a larger problem, it's a startling snapshot of how far we have come over the past 20 years since 9/11. the fact that we as a country and our schools and universities have done such a poor job of teaching actual history and the truth behind these things that somebody like osama bin laden can be a truth sayer or leader of young people who have no concept of the history, older people remember firsthand but our children should have learned about. it really does reminds you that this is an ongoing -- this is an onslaught, this is all very intentional, and it is designed to destroy our country from win and right now they are winning unless we figure out how to do something about it and that starts obviously with the political class, politicians getting a backbone and trying to stop the kind of poison that is taking over young people that they would kind of fall into all of this. >> sandra: i want to make sure i get this in here. this is just in, as you were speaking, the white house through andrew bates, the white house deputy press secretary and senior coms adviser issued a statement about the letter running rampant on tiktok. bates says never a justification for spreading the repugnant evil and antisemitic lies the leader of al-qaeda issued after committing the worst terrorist attack in history, highlighting them for the direct motivation for murdering 2,977 innocent americans. and the who us says in the statement, charlie, and just in to us now, and no one should ever insult the 2,977 american families still mourning loved ones which associating themselves with the vile words of bin laden. particularly now, and just after hamas terrorists carried out the worst slaughter of the jewish people in the name of the same conspiracy theories. like president biden said in remembrance of the americans who lost their lives of bin laden, it's more than now we come together against a rising tide of hatred and extremism. your thoughts on that, charlie, that just in. >> sandra, it's a great statement, glad they put it out. what's really, really terrifying about that is they are going to get -- be attacked by their own supporters for putting out that statement. their own supporters in the democrat party are going to object to that statement, and that tells you an awful lot and i think it's really important to step back and kind of look at policy positions. you know who doesn't have -- when you read that statement, that letter from osama bin laden, in lock step agreement with the country of iran, the jihadist terrorist government of iran, they want to eliminate israel. the problem with the democratic party today, including joe biden and the democrats now scrambling to claim that they support israel is that the biden administration just like the obama administration has supported iran in every way possible. they have given them cash money, they have unleashed their economies. they have given them support in terms of the nuclear deal that basically puts them on a glide path to building a nuclear bomb. everything democrat -- the democrats have done, the last two democrat presidential administration's have done have been in support of iran. iran's primary goal is to eliminate israel, and the idea that they are going to sit here now and act like they are upset that somebody is talking about eliminating israel, then stop supporting iran. >> sandra: we heard you, charlie. this as pew research says going back to where people are getting their information and how important it is the white house is speaking out about that, the viral video and the viral letter from bin laden, this is the percentage of u.s. adults who regularly get their news from tiktok, by age group. 32% of 18 to 29-year-olds get their news from tiktok. 15% of 30 to 49-year-olds, obviously the numbers get smaller as the age group goes up. but we have to keep that in mind when we see this happening. charlie, great to have you on. thank you so much. >> great to see you, sandra. >> john: fox news alert, sheriff's deputies in southern california have arrested a suspect in the killing of jewish protestor paul kessler. 69-year-old kessler died during a blow to the head during an altercation. charged a 50-year-old man, a college professor, with involuntary manslaughter. they say that professor caused kessler to knock his head on the concrete, which caused a fatal brain bleed. the suspect held, sandra, on $1 million bond. >> sandra: fox news alert, a verdict just in on the paul pelosi attack case. we have been awaiting this. still waiting for it to be read inside the courtroom. we know that they have reached a verdict, the jury, in the paul pelosi assault case. so, we will bring you that news as soon as we have it. our reporter is running out of the room. >> john: and breaking moments ago, as we pointed out, verdict reached in the paul pelosi attacker trial. he faces decades behind bars. david depape, if he is found guilty. latest from claudia in moments. >> sandra: hundreds of anti-israel protestors lashing out at democratic leaders for their support of the war in gaza. could the growing anger in the democratic base derail the president's re-election bid? our panel is here, they will discuss next. >> i'm curious to see 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