harris: we come in with this fox news alert. we are learning chilling new details and uncovered now plot to kill former president donald trump. the course we know it was just four days ago that trump survived an attempt on his life. law enforcement sources now confirmed to fox, and this is the way they put it, that a confidential human source recently disclosed the plot to united states officials. you re watching outnumbered. i m harris faulkner with my close family compound you and kayleigh mcenany and joining us today fox news contributor lisa boothe and fox news contributor and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, mark theissen. these decimation plot is by iran and it s against trump, the latest attempt to kill americans on u.s. soil. iranian supreme leader khomeini has effectively put bounties on the heads of trump and former trump administration officials. david spunt is at the justice department. we reported on this news 24 hours ago and it happens
locate to al mawasi, and expanded safe said, east of khan younis. a rtefa cts artefa cts as artefacts as the deal has been revised and accepted. outside al aqsa hospital in gaza there were celebrations at the news. but israel did not react warmly to the deal. prime and the netanyahu said it did not meet israel s demands and they will continue in rafah in southern gaza. moments ago the un secretary general antonio guterres his call against a ground invasion. he said it would be intolerable. here s the latest from our security correspondent, frank gardner. they have at least agreed to do with they did not do it the weekend which is to send a delegation of mediators, experts to try to thrash out a deal. it set the terms that hamas have agreed to are very far from what meets their needs but not ruling it out and i think there s a degree of optimism here at the same time as i mentioned, they re continuing to push them against the wishes of the americans in rafa and that is controv
the israeli army dropped thousands of leaflets over the city informing the palestianians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are terrorist operations in the eastern parts of the city. around 100,000 people were warned they would need to relocate to al mawasi, an expanded safe zone, as they described it, east of khan younis. but then hours later, hamas announced, that the ceasefire had now been revived and accepted. outside the al aqsa hospital in gaza there were celebrations at the news. but israel did not react warmly to the deal. prime minister netanyahu said it did not meet israel s demands and they will continue their operation in rafah, in southern gaza. five people have been reportedly killed in israeli air strikes on rafah. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, who s injerusalem, says that even though israel hasn t agreed to the deal, the proposal has had some effect. they have at least agreed to do with they did not do it the weeken
the palestianians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are terrorist operations in the eastern parts of the city. around 100,000 people were warned they would need to relocate to al mawasi, an expanded safe zone, as they described it, east of khan younis. celebrations 00v)but then hours but then hours later, hamas announced, that the ceasefire had now been revived and accepted. outside the al aqsa hospital in gaza there were celebrations at the news. but israel did not react warmly to the deal. prime minister netanyahu said it did not meet israel s demands and they will continue their operation in rafah, in southern gaza. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, who s injerusalem, says that even though israel hasn t agreed to the deal, the proposal has had some effect. they have at least agreed to do with they didn t do it the weekend which is to send a delegation of mediators and their view to traded tried to thrash out a deal. if a deal that
wants his legacy to be overturning those bereaved payment changes. we ll talk to campaigners before 10am. and found alive after 32 hours in the sea. the extremely lucky surfer who was rescued off the coast of belfast. hello. welcome to the programme, we re live until 11am. throughout the morning the latest breaking news and developing stories and, as always, really keen to hear from you. a little later we ll hear from paula radcliffe who says european athletics proposals which could lead to world records being rewritten are cowardly. the governing body wants to eliminate any doping doubts. it means radcliffe s marathon world record from 2003 would be wiped out under the plans. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning use the hashtag #victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. labour is promising to put 10,000 more police on the streets of england and wales if it wins the election. the