Law of the land. So states say you can bet on sports there . Well, you can. Lets get to it. And first from the fox news deck this monday afternoon, deadly riots on the gaza border. The United States officially opens its embassy in jerusalem. President trumps controversial decision to move the embassy and recognize jerusalem as the capitol of israel breaking from decades of American Foreign policy. President trump announced to the world that the United States would finally recognize the truth. That jerusalem is the capitol of israel. While president s before him have backed down from their pledge to move the American Embassy once in office, this president delivered. Because when President Trump makes a promise, he keeps it. Of course, the area is long under dispute. The palestinians say jerusalem should be their capitol. Previous president s have kept the embassy in tel aviv in an attempt to stay neutral. Defense officials tell fox news the pentagon is beefing up security at embassies in the middle east. Officials in the gaza say that Israeli Soldiers killed more than 50 people and injured more than 1,000 others today alone. That would make this the deadliest day there since the fighting in 2014. The Israeli Military accusing protesters of throwing fire bombs and other explosive devices and accuses hamas of using the demonstrations to cover to launch attacks. The timing is symbolic. 70 years ago, israel became a state. Palestinians call it catastrophe in arabic. The war that followed drove thousands of arab refugees out of israel. The New York Times reports that most of the staff will stay in tel aviv for the time being and the American Ambassador will split his time between the two locations. Benjamin hall in jerusalem. First, the chief white house correspondent, john roberts. John, big picture. The big picture, its symbolic more than anything. You mentioned a second ago, ambassador David Friedman and a core group of staff will be occupying the Annex Building at the u. S. Consulate in israel. Its been renamed though u. S. Embassy. The main embassy will still be in tel aviv for some time. It will likely be years until a new building is built. The United States recognized jerusalem as the capitol of israel and gave ambassador David Friedman a piece of turf there in jerusalem where he can do the business of the United States in israel. The president obviously very happy about this move tweeting out this morning, big day for israel. Congratulations. Hes had criticism heaped on him for doing this. Many people saying its an obstacle to peace. The president said this has always been held back. The reason why it never moved, the palestinians wanted it part of a final status negotiation. The president said im going to take that off the table. For context, this is the result of an act of congress in 1995 that Jerusalem Embassy act which passed in the senate, 935 and 37437 in the house. I mean, even the Senate Minority leader was praising the president for making this prove. Saying in a long overdo move, we moved our embassy to jerusalem. I sponsored legislation to do this two decades ago and i applaud President Trump for doing it. Clearly in the middle east, this has been a matter of contention. Its interesting to note that americas allies havent said anything about it. Of course, we saw the violence on the border. That was the subject that came up in the briefing today. I put a question to raj shah about it. Listen here. Same time there was the celebratory air in jerusalem as the u. S. Was moving its embassy in the south of israel along the border with gaza, there was a lot of violence that resulted in more than 41 people losing their lives. Were aware of the continued reports of violence. These deaths rest squarely with hamas. Hamas is provoking this response. As the secretary of state said, israel has a right to defend itself. And raj shah was asked the question many times and he says its hamas responsibility here. Interesting to point out, in a statement the foreign minister of france urged israel to show restraint and any response would need to be proportionate. Shep . Shepard john, more than 35,000 palestinians were protesting at the border as israel opened the embassy in jerusalem. Hamas leader warned protesters that if they broke through the border today, there would be trouble. So far the Israeli Military reports that they have not broken through that border. Israeli army jets dropped pamphlets warning the protesters that they would be risking their lives if they tried to cross the border. Health Officials Say more than 50 palestinians have died. Three of those kids were trying to plant bombs near the border fence. We cannot confirm. Benjamin hall has more in jerusalem. Benjamin . Hi, shep. We just came back from the border what we saw today are scenes of chaos. If i can paint the scene for you. We were there about a kilometer away from the border. You can see the thick black smoke which the palestinians light tires to mask themselves from the snipers. Then we can see this massing towards the border. Chaotic scene theres and tear gas being dropped from above. We would hear long extended bursts of gun fire. After that, you would have reports of the death toll mounting. 2,300 wounded at least and that makes it the deadliest day since the war there in 2014. The reason they were so forceful, they said there were a number of coordinated attempts on the part of the palestinians to breach the fence coming into israel. If that happened, its a fiveminute run to certain villages and they cannot let that happen. Thats a policy of theirs. They said we frankly had to do it to protect our own people. You know, what was fascinating, they said if there was any escalation, they would strike back at hamas. Thats what we saw. They hit hamas camps. There was a real sense of the idea that they wouldnt let it happen but they were also surprised by the scale of it. We look forward to tomorrow to see if this escalates or calms down. Shepard i was going to ask you next, what weve been led to expect. Shep, tomorrow is supposed to be the big day. You said earlier, tomorrow is the day that the palestinians mourned the creation of israel. And that was to be the big day. Today we saw 30,000 palestinians come to the fence. We expect it to continue. The reason the palestinians are so angry at this, they see americas move by recognizing jerusalem as the capitol as an end to the u. S. Being a peace negotiator. So without them, they say what do we do . An incredible deadly day today on the border. We wait for tomorrow. Huge significant week in general with the iran deal being pulled out, the israeli strikes in syria. So put together, you get a feeling that this is a turbulent time in this region, shep. Shepard Benjamin Hall live in jerusalem. Thank you. One of the men that gave a prayer before the ceremony in jerusalem today says he believes all jews are going to hell. Robert jeffress is the First Baptist church in dallas. His beliefs are welldocumented. Among those arailing to include him as governor is mitt romney. He tweeted Robert Jefress said you cant be saved by being a jew and mormonism is part of hell. He said a religious budget that shouldnt be given the opening prayer in jerusalem. And mitt romney says to reporters today the fact that i along with millions of evangelical christians around the world espouse that belief is no longer newsworthy. And jefress said mormonism has never been part of christianity. Islam is a false religion and if you follow the tenants of it, you will end up in hell when you die. Hes accused gays of being engaged in the most unclean acts you can imagine and said the Supreme Court decision on marriage of quality is the greatest most historic landmark blunder ever in the courts history. Reporters at the White House Briefing today asked why he was chosen to bless this event. The spokesman said the pastor has a longstanding relationship with people on both sides of the aisle on capitol hill and his remarks are one with which the president does not degree. Richard jefress is a fox news contributor. President trump says hes committed to finding lasting peace in the middle east. Well look at how todays Embassy Opening could affect that goal. Our next guest said the United States just made a big concession to israel. What is the United States getting in return . Well have that answer when we return. My day starts well before im even in the kitchen. 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He served at the state department under president george w. Bush as a member of the policy planning staff. Good to see you. Thank you. Good to be back. Thank you, shep. Shepard your thoughts on todays development. You know, i guess the biggest question is what is the Trump Administration really trying to do . A big political gift for Prime Minister for netanyahu. Shepard which it is. Sets back the administrations plan to engage on peace making. Europeans have become more alienated. You can argue it doesnt matter, maybe it does. Im not sure where this fits into a broader scheme of things except to say this is a very unconventional administration. Shepard historically this has been seen as the kind of thing you do in exchange for something else. Is that right . I think thats right. This is probably the biggest prize, the one where people could slice and dice it any number of ways. You want it to be a closer, not your opening bid. If its your opening bid, it ends up not being very valuable unless you really change the environment. Everything ive seen in the last several months suggests it hasnt changed the environment. You have a tremendous break down in politics. It doesnt seem to have galvanized a movement to change things. It seems to have given the Prime Minister a boost and frankly given President Trump a little bit of a Political Boost in the United States. Shepard by way of example, 600,000 or so israelis now live in settlements in the occupied territories in palestinian lands. This is the kind of thing that if for instance the its rasrae abandon the settlements, this was like the kind of thing youd give in return, right . Everybody believes there will be land swaps. Some will leave the west bank when you get to a deal. Seems almost inconceivable that we go to hear from getting a deal without real change in the situation on the ground, which unfortunately may be some sort of violence perpetrated one way or the other. Im not sure how we get there from here because of a sense that the United States has given up the idea of being between the parties and instead has adopted a theory that the problem that israel is too weak and be sieged and the palestinians are too strong. Most people say thats not the conditions on the ground at all. Shepard i wish we had more time, john. Breaking news has gotten in the way. Breaking news on two fronts. First, the former Senate Democratic leader harry reid is recovering after doctors removed a tumor from his pancreas. Thats according to his family. Harry reids doctors caught the problem early during a routine screening. Lets go to mike emanuel for more. What has happened thus far . A source that i have spoken with and those close to senator harry reid say hes doing well. Recovering from surgery after a procedure at the Johns HopkinsCancer Center in baltimore, maryland. A world renown facility. They believe they caught the tumor early on through routine screening. We understand that senator reid is resting with family at this hour and some of his colleagues like Chuck Schumer that replaced reid are sending their prayers and wellwishes to him. Senator reid retired from the United States senate after 30 years here on capitol hill. The last 12 year ago as the Senate Democratic leader. Left congress january 2017 and still active. His doctors are saying the prognosis is good. That he will have deal therapy as part of his treatment and hope to have a good prognosis. When you hear a tumor related to the pancreas, theres concern from people on both sides of the aisle. Those that knew and served with harry reid. Shepard great concern now. Other breaking news. Fox news has confirmed that the first lady, Melania Trump, has had a treatment for a kidney condition, surgery. A spokesman said it went fine and the first lady is doing well. Lets get to john roberts on the north lawn. A first lady a surgery. What do we know . Its a minimally invasive surgery. Its done through a catheter. What she had is an ebolization surgery. They snake a wire through your artery and take it through the kidney and completely block off blood flow to one part of the kidney. Im told by the white house this is a benign condition. The ebolization procedures are done if you have a cancerous tumor or a benign tumor. This being a benign condition according to stephanie grisham, the first ladys spokesperson. That would put it in the category of an noncancerous tumor. So shes at walter reed in bethesda. Were told she will remain there the rest of a week. After you have a procedure like this, you want to remain still to make sure everything sets in the way doctors want it to. Minimally invasive surgery, what is called an ebolization procedure to block off blood flow. She came through with flying colors but resting at walter reed the rest of the week. Shepard all this brand new to us, john. Why walter reed . Who was with her during these . What other details you might have, if any . We dont know who was with her. Why walter reed . The president and the first lady, the second lady of the United States, the Vice President , everybody here at the white house who is on staff gets treatment at walter reed. This being part of the federal government and so many military aspects of this involved. Walter reed is the place you go. We know that back in january the president went to walter reed for his medical that we heard so much about from dr. Ronny jackson and the story after that. We dont believe the president went up there because we didnt have any president ial movement this morning. This just breaking, shep. Well get you more information. Shepard its my understanding that the president remained at the white house. The first lady there. You said she could be there as long as a week. Thats standard, right . For this type of procedure. Ebolization therapy is for a uterine fibroid. They thread a catheter up and block off flow to an artery creating a fibroid to grow in a womans uterus. You have to remain still. It can cause pain. You dont want to dislodge the blockage. You want to remain fairly still, quiet a number of days to make sure everything sets in. You can talk with the medical ateam more. Im not a doctor, shep. I play one on tv. Shepard the bottom line on this is, from reading this stuff, the first lady is absolutely fine, correct . She is. The problem is if you have a benign tumor growing in your kidney, at some point it will cause problems. You can go into kidney failure if it were to burst through blood vessels. You want to get ahead of this and shrink down whatever condition she has in her kidney. The most likely candidate is this myeypoma. You want to shrink it down. Shepard thanks, john. The headline is, a statement from the Communications Director about f