to the hamas controlled ministry of health. we will hear tonight from the director general of the international committee of the red cross. israel says above ground it has cut off gaza city from the south. 0vernight it hit over a50 targets in one of the most intense bombardments so far. but what are they targeting? we will get an expert view on that tonight. and a year out from the 2024 us elections, why isjoe biden trailing donald trump in all the key battleground states? good evening. in nearly a month of fighting, over 1,400 israelis have been slaughtered and maybe 10,000 palestinians in gaza. the hamas run health ministry, which updated its figures today, said 4,000 of those were children. we can t independently vouch for those numbers, because we are not there, but the un said today that during hostilities in 2014, their verified figures were not entirely disimilar from those hamas had put out to the media. what we do know for certain, is that last night gaza sustained o
one as well. and i think you re right that a lot of republicans in the house and senate have a certain amount of difficulty squaring mr. trump s open admiration of mr. putin, who of course wants to destroy nato and the european union, with their support for mr. trump. i think that s a very tricky one. i guess one thing that has become less clear in the u.s. in the last few years, and i think that s the result of both the obama and the trump administrations, is just how fragile this order is. we ve become much more self-centered and we tend to think that the world s just going to go on the way that it was shaped. that s clearly not true. the order that we helped to make is breaking all around us during the trump presidency. what are the pitfalls? this is a blatantly political question. what are the pitfalls for democrats as they pursue impeachment? do you think in this current environment. i think the argument for impeachment has to also be an argument for a better america. the repu
one as well, and i think you re right that a lot of republicans in the house and senate have a certain amount of difficulty squaring mr. trump s open admiration of mr. putin, who of course wants to destroy nato and the european union, with their support for mr. trump. i think that s a very tricky one. i guess one thing that has become less clear in the u.s. in the last few years and i think that s a result of both the obama and the trump administrations is just how fragile this order is. we ve become much more self-centered and we tend to think that the world s just going to go on the way that it was shaped. that s clearly not true. the order that we helped to make is breaking all around us during the trump presidency. what are the pitfalls this is a blatantly political question. what are the pitfalls for democrats as they pursue impeachment, do you think, in this current environment? i think the argument for impeachment has to an argument for better america. the deep state i
one as well. and i think you re right that a lot of republicans in the house and senate have a certain amount of difficulty squaring mr. trump s open admiration of mr. putin, who of course wants to destroy nato and the european union, with their support for mr. trump. i think that s a very tricky one. i guess one thing that has become less clear in the u.s. in the last few years, and i think that s the result of both the obama and the trump administrations, is just how fragile this order is. we ve become much more self-centered and we tend to think that the world s just going to go on the way that it was shaped. that s clearly not true. the order that we helped to make is breaking all around us during the trump presidency. what are the pitfalls? this is a blatantly political question. what are the pitfalls for democrats as they pursue impeachment do you think in this current environment. i think the argument for impeachment has to also be an argument for a better america. the repub