biden to take a more active role in pushing both sides of the conflict through the cease-fire. this morning secretary of state blinken speaking at a joint press conference in denmark slamming hamas for indiscriminate rocket fire while also calling to the israeli government to do everything possible to avoid more civilian casualties. the president will be making remarks on the pandemic in the next hour as mass confusion rose across the country. joining me now nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel in tel aviv and white house correspondent peter baker. richard, we see people sifting through rubble in their communities today. tell us what s the latest from there? reporter: so it was another night of punishing air strikes into the gaza strip, as you said, the israeli military saying it is targeting an underground tunnel network, subterranean city that they say hamas uses to move rocket, to hide in, to move personnel, that it wants this metro as the israeli military descr
and the meteorite that landed outside a family home in gloucestershire, about to go on public display at london s natural history museum. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that israel s biggest offensive against hamas in gaza in years is not over yet. palestinians in northern gaza have been fleeing the israeli bombardment. rockets were fired by militants towards israel from the territory for a fifth day. at least 122 people in gaza have been killed, and nine have died in israel since fighting began on monday. our middle east editor, jeremy bowen reports now from jerusalem. it s ugly and angry on the streets and towns shared byjews and arabs in israel. they have the same id papers and not much else in common. police broke down the door of a family in haifa. they deny accusations their sons were attacking jews. the police say their officers behaved correctly. the father, the imam of a mosque, and his two sons were arrested for attacking police officers. t
violent clashes between israeli troops and palestinians have spread across much of the occupied west bank, following days of hostility in gaza. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned that israel s biggest offensive against hamas in gaza in years is not over yet. it s estimated ten thousand palestinians have had to leave their homes to flee the israeli bombardment. rockets were fired by militants towards israel from the territory for a fifth day. at least 122 people in gaza have been killed, and 9 have died in israel since fighting began on monday. from jerusalem here s our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. the sectarian crisis nobody expected is deepening. tonight arab protesters are on the streets of northern israel. this was nazareth. they are forced back into the wider conflict that includes gaza and jerusalem. it is ugly and angry in a town shared byjews and arabs. violence between citizens could be a bigger crisis for israel than gaza. this was a burnt
battle in the holy land starts right now. i m pete hegseth and this is battle in the holy land. it s not just weapons, it s weaponized language. is it sovereign israeli soil or occupied territory? there s the biblical and religious arguments. there s the history of this ancient land and then there are the geographic and security realities. right here where i m standing is the front edge of the judea and samaria heights which overlooks israel proper. jerusalem, the ben gurion airport, tel aviv and beyond it the mediterranean sea. 70% of israel s population and industrial base can be seen from this point. whoever controls the hills of judea samaria controls israel. you may not be familiar with judea and samaria, but the west bank. there s no difference, in fact the word jew comes from the word judea. where they d primarily look at it. over the centuries the jewish people were forced out as crusading armies went over the land, including the conquests and the ottoman emp
urgency to get a third shot increases. meantime, kyle rittenhouse victim anthony huber s father speaking out. we are still in shock that this is the outcome. we still can t believe it. we re going to fight until there s justice. and stormy weather threatening to cause chaos for millions of thanksgiving travelers. a pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom. the sound of a gun shot sparks panic at the busiest airport in the u.s. as americans kick up their thanksgiving travel. get down! this was the chaos as crowds scrambled at atlanta hartsfield jackson international. minutes ago we learned three people were injured. outside as crowds evacuated, more alarm in the rush and wave in the terminal. as it turns out the firearm was fired accidentally and there was no way of knowing that at the time. cnn s nadia romero is at the airport. nadia, walk us through what happened. pamela, we are still learning more details as we talk to more passengers who we