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self-defense. the concern tonight about the u.s. being drawn into a wider war. america's opioid crisis. will the supreme court uphold a multibillion dollar with the makers of oxycontin? >> do you blame the sackler's for ryan's death? >> i do. i absolutely do. >> norah: breaking news, an american tourist killed after a shark attack at a popular bahamas resort. ♪ ♪ and a night of celebration. the kennedy center honors. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for being with us. we begin tonight with a dramatic escalation in gaza as israel and hamas engage in some of the most intense fighting since the beginning of the war. and that is taking place in southern gaza, specifically around khan younis, the city where israel believes the remaining hostages are being held. it's been four days since the cease-fire ended that allowed 100 women and children to be released, and tonight the state department says one of the reason hamas chose to end the truce and not release all the hostages is because the group does not want the women to talk about what is happening to them while in custody. hundreds of protesters rallied today outside the united nations accusing its leadership of failing women. the u.n. did hold a special session to raise awareness about the use of sexual violence against women by hamas. as fighting intensifies, the u.s. is urging israel to create and obey no strike zones so the nearly 2 million displaced gazans have a place to go. charlie d'agata is covering it all from tel aviv. good evening, charlie. what about the message of safe zones, is that getting to people in gaza? >> reporter: good evening, norah, that is the central question. there is been a complete internet blackout across gaza and means as israel widens they are unable to receive instructions warning them to evacuate further south. we need to warn our viewers again tonight, our report contains images some might find disturbing. residents ran in terror as israeli air strikes bombarded southern gaza. the very region they had fled to for their safety under order of israeli forces. but israel has now turned its firepower on the city of khan yunis, the home of hamas leader where smoke from explosions and the crisscross of rocket fire filled the skies. 2-month-old adnan fights for his life in one of the city's hospitals following an air strike. "we came here to the south just like they told us" his father says. "and this is what we found. what can we do?" young dillal told cbs news today, our family was forced to flee south to rafah where they live in a makeshift shelter by the road. the israel defense forces have issued this interactive map outlining evacuation zones which residents can access via qr code. not much use for those struggling for electricity, let alone somewhere in the midst of this raging battle lies the fate of at least 130 remaining hostages. still unaccounted for, eight americans like 19-year-old u.s. is really citizen speed seven, whose parents are counting each day. >> we do not have proof of life even after 50 days. >> reporter: he said his son a soldier serving in a tank unit was among those taken captive on the morning of october 7th. he carries an hourglass to serve as a reminder that time is running out. what's the first thought that goes through your mind in the morning? >> you wake up and you get that slap in the face. you spend 18, 20 hours a day to find a way to get a chance to see my son and hug him again. >> reporter: they are both now worried, the renewed fighting might imperil the safety of their son. >> you know, i'm just a mom that wants her son back home where he belongs. >> reporter: and they were both deeply critical of the red cross for not pushing hamas harder for access to the hostages including their son to see if he is okay or even alive. the president of the red cross visited gaza today and called for the release of all hostages. norah. >> norah: we are thinking of those families, charlie d'agata, thank you. the escalating violence in gaza is raising tensions across the entire region today. today the white house pointed the finger directly at iran after an american war ship was forced to shoot down multiple drones that were targeting commercial ships in the red sea. cbs's david martin is at the pentagon with new details. >> reporter: the iranian backed houthi rebels in yemen had already hijacked one commercial vessel in the red sea, and now they have attacked three more. hitting them with antiship missiles. national security advisor sullivan. >> attacks on international waters are totally unacceptable and have to stop. >> reporter: the houthis vowed to publicly to attack israeli shipping, but none of the vessels hit on sunday had the connection to israeli shipping. >> it shows you the recklessness that the houthis are acting on. >> we are talking about the houthis here, they are the ones with the finger on the trigger, but that gun, the weapons are being supplied by iran. >> reporter: three houthi drones flew to an american explorer and the red sea that answered the distress calls from the ships under attack. the uss carney shot the drones down even though it was not the intended target. >> if left unchecked, this could get more serious and more prevalent. >> reporter: retired admiral jamie foggo said with one carrier task force in the mediterranean and another in the persian gulf, the u.s. has more than enough firepower with which to retaliate. >> taking out the missile prior to hitting the target and taking out the launcher we are capable of doing that. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cbs news that the pentagon is considering striking targets in yemen, but warns that would only give the houthis exactly what they want, which is to provoke a wider middle east war. there was one retaliatory strike in the region this weekend when a u.s. drone killed five iraqi militants as they were preparing to attack american troops. norah. >> norah: david martin with all that new context and reporting at the pentagon, thank you. now to one of america's former diplomats who is under arrest and accused of betraying his country. as cbs's manuel bojorquez reports that former u.s. ambassador is charged with spying on united states for nearly four decades. >> this action exposes one of the highest reaching and longest lasting infiltrations of the u.s. government by a foreign agent. >> reporter: attorney general merrick garland vowed the full force of the justice department against 73-year-old victor manuel rocha, a former ambassador to bolivia and career diplomat. prosecutors say after receiving a tip that an undercover fbi agent posed as a cuban foreign agent and contacted rocha on what's app, they met three times in this busy miami neighborhood. the criminal complaint includes images from their conversations in spanish that says that rocha claimed his involvement with cuban intelligence went back almost 40 years. that he boasted what we have done is enormous, more than a grand slam. refered to the united states as the enemy, and said that his number one priority was protecting the castro regime. >> he would have had the ability to gain access that would have cause great harm to the united states. >> reporter: john carlin is a former prosecutor. >> he had the ability to gain and share information that would thwart u.s. agency's ability to collect intelligence on cuba, on one hand. but on the other hand, he was also was one of the key officials charged with forming our policy positions on cuba. >> reporter: rocha appeared in federal court today, but has not yet entered a plea. and prosecutors have not revealed what kind of information they believe he that he was a top diplomat in havana in 1996 when cuba shot down two unarmed planes belonging to a u.s.-based anti-castro group killing four men. norah. >> norah: manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. well, we want to turn out to a deadly shark attack this morning near a popular tourist resort in the bahamas. the victim is a woman from boston. we have the tragic details now from cbs's elaine quijano. >> reporter: shortly after 11:15 this morning, police in the bahamas responded to a reports of a shark attack near the sandals beach resort on nassau. >> according to our initial reports, the female along with the male relatives were paddle boarding just off of the resort in the western providence some three-quarter miles away from the shoreline. >> reporter: police say a lifeguard on duty rushed out to help the victim, a 44-year-old woman from boston. she was brought back to shore in a rescue boat where emergency medical personnel tried to resuscitate her. >> cpr was administered to the victim, however, she suffered serious injuries to the right side of her body. and thoroughly assess the victim, and she showed no vital signs of life. >> reporter: while fatal shark attacks are rare, just two weeks ago a german woman went missing off grand bahamas west end after encountering a shark. elaine quijano, cbs news. >> norah: tonight more than 10 million people across the pacific northwest are bracing for another round of heavy rains flooding and snow. nearly 2 feet of snow fell in parts of washington state over the weekend. 4 feet in utah and colorado. flood watches are in effect in western washington and oregon, several atmospheric rivers are expected to drench the region this week with as much as a foot of rain. back here in washington, the fate of a multibillion dollar settlement for victims of the opioid epidemic hangs in the balance. the supreme court heard arguments over whether the sackler family, the former owners of purdue pharma should get immunity from future lawsuits. cbs's jan crawford reports on the case that some are calling billionaire justice. >> we want justice. we want the sacklers in jail, but we want their money. >> reporter: cheryl joubert lost two sons to overdose and blames oxycontin and the sackler family responsible. she and most other victims families are trying to improve the 2021 multiple bankruptcy plan that will provide up to $6 billion for treatment and programs to combat the opioid crisis including 750 million to victims and their families. >> and i do believe that was the best deal. >> reporter: but that deal has a catch. it would shield the sackler deal and family from lawsuits even though they are not bankrupt themselves, and that has divided families who share a tragic bond. >> they need to be held accountable. >> reporter: ellen isaacs whose son died from overdose it says that the deal leaves them of the hook. >> give me the ability to get a trial by jury with my peers. closing that door is not going to help anybody that is healing. >> reporter: isaacs along with the justice department is urging the supreme court to reject the plan. in arguments today, the justices struggled. some were concerned rejecting the deal would leave many families with nothing. >> the opioid victims and their families overwhelmingly approve this plan, because they think it will ensure prompt payment. >> reporter: but other justices pointed out the sacklers would benefit and only agreed to the plan because it protects them from lawsuits. >> the sacklers have taken the money and are not willing to give it back unless they have this condition. >> reporter: now the outcome of this case could also have huge implications for how corporations use bankruptcy to try to protect owners from lawsuits. and that's why you are seeing other organizations like the boy scouts and the catholic church filing papers in support of this agreement. a decision is expected by june. norah. >> norah: such an important case, jan crawford, thank you. now to a cbs news investigation into a grassroots effort to purge voter rolls ahead of the 2024 election, an army of conservative activists who falsely believe the 2020 election was stolen are now challenging eligibility of tens of thousands of voters. cbs's major garrett takes a closer look in the battleground state of georgia. >> i paid taxes here for 20 years. even though i was homeless. >> reporter: james mcwhorter is a master barber in atlanta, and registered to vote at the barbershop address because he was for a time homeless. in october at a public hearing, he defended his right to vote. >> for you to be able to challenge me, you have that right as a citizen, of dekalb county, but i served to give you that right. >> reporter: he is talking to gail lee. lee believes that former president trump won the 2020 electionand spends hours scouring dekalb voter rolls. she found that mcwhorter's voter registration was linked to the barbershop, not a residential address and therefore invalid. >> i am requesting these charges today -- >> reporter: lee says she has filed about 500 challenges and is one of those citizens sleuths in georgia and other states convince the roles are riddled with fraud. >> it's not true, it's just not true. >> reporter: we found 80,000 challenges to voter registration in georgia since 2021. the process is legal. one citizen can challenge an unlimited number of registrations. dekalb board election chair carly swift told us that challenges are administrative and technical errors that should not deprive georgians the right to vote. swift and her colleagues have spent hundreds of hours steering voter challenges, the patterns have emerged. >> it's young voters. it's people of color. and its people that are unhoused. >> reporter: have you in your mind come up with the explanation of what the motive is? >> to disenfranchise a certain demographic. you are trying to put your foot on someone else's neck. >> all he had to do was call up the office and give them his address. it's not exactly a heavy foot. >> reporter: mcwhorter has a residence now, and after the hearing updated his voter registration. gail lee says his case is proof that the system of citizen challenges works. can you explain how people who are african american might feel this deeply in that your work feels threatening to them? >> i would think they would want their vote protected too. >> sometimes it's not if you could, if you should. >> reporter: so what might all this mean for 2024? consider this. joe biden won georgia in 2020 by just under 12,000 votes. our investigation found at least 12,000 of these challenges have led to names being removed from voter rolls. but norah, election officials tell us, most of the cases involved technical and administrative errors and are not evidence or even suggestions of widespread fraud. >> norah: we should keep up this reporting. it's really interesting. major garrett, thank you so much. well, there is a desperate search for survivors after a deadly volcano eruption. we have this details next. ♪ ♪ ♪ at prudential we think you should ask it when you realize it's not too late to start. like when your new passion is now your life passion, ask now what? here's what. you come to prudential and help ensure your retirement has income that lasts a lifetime. who's your rock? talk to an advisor and build a more secure retirement today. my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. i always hear people say, you know, when you get older, you know, people lose memory. i didn't want to be that person. i decided to give prevagen a 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