shooting in serbia. the second such shooting in two days. russia warning the two countries can be on the open-arms conflict. and a jury convicts four members of the far right proud boys in connection with the january 6th insurrection. we ll look at the evidence they faced. we begin with breaking news out of serbia. police have arrested the suspect in the country s second mass shooting in as many days. officials say he killed at least eight people and wounded 13 others in several villages southeast of belgrade thursday night. police launched a massive manhunt. scott mclean is standing by in one of the villages where it took place. what s the story there? reporter: there s a huge sense of relief in three villages. this is one of the places where the shooting took place. you can see, this is a very rural area. a wide-open area. this shooter, frankly, could have been anywhere. the manhunt was massive, involving some 600 officers over a very wide swath. we saw them 20 mile
welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper in tel aviv. the october 7th attack by hamas, left at least 1,400 people dead, 200 people held hostage according to israeli officials and many more people are still unaccounted for. in response, israel began a bombing campaign in gaza. according to the hamas health ministry, 4,000 have died so far. the story of hamas is complex. its roots date back to thehe formatioion of israel in 1948. it has many factions, including the so-called military wing that perpetrated the terror attack. sara sidner brings us the whole story on hamas, how they were warmed, what the ideology is and how they evolved over the decades. some of the images you see in this hour may be disturbing. pure, unadulterated evil. i can t even try to comprehend these monsters. terrorists. this is not islam. they should be spit out. we cannot expect that israel will continue to blockade gaza. deprive them of their freedom and assume they will not resis
you are watching cnn s special live coverage of the israel/hamas war. we begin with a devastating and very deadly israeli air strike on the largest refugee camp in gaza. the israeli military says the strike on the refugee camp took out one of the leaders of the october 7th terror attack. eyewitnesses and medics said the strike caused a large number of casualties. a spokesman told wolf blitzer that the target was a very senior hamas commander. here s part of their conversation. we ll be coming out in the next, hopefully, hour with more data. but i can update you now, that there was a very senior hamas commander in that area. sadly, he was hiding, again, as they do, behind civilians. that s all i can see at this point. we ll be coming out with more data as we learned what happened there. can you confirm it was an israeli attack that destroyed bia big chunk of that refugee camp? yes, i can. and the fact that we were focused on the target. a senior commander, and we
hospital. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu issuing a statement, saying the message for those that want to harm us is whether it takes a day, a week or a month, you can be certain we will settle accounts with you. we will find you. this has already been some of the deadliest few months in the israeli/palestinian conflict for israelis and palestinians. and it is on pace to beat the record from last year, where it was already the deadliest year for israelis and prison palestin the west bank in the days since the intifadah. this year is on pace to beat that. we ll be back with more news right after this. stay with us. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva:a: think bigger.
as it was a decade ago when that was essentially offered by the israeli government under labor government at camp david here under the clinton administration. result was it was offered and shockingly generous. the palestinians said no. made no counter offer. and started the second in intifadah. the palestinians appear not near there and i m not sure how much has the power and authority to deliver even if he wanted to. they only control the west bank. chris: erin, i talked to the senior administration officials some time ago who believe that you are never going to get the two sides together. the only chance for settlement is the u.s. will have to come up with the own plan to get both sides to negotiate from that. do you think it s a good idea or bad idea?