antony blinken is meeting with the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu. he touched down in tel aviv a couple hours ago and started shaking hands. ainsley: and in about 15 minutes we expect with the secretary to meet with the israeli president his name is isaac herzog. we will carry it live when it happens. blinken s visit comes as the biden administration pushes for a pause on the war so they can get humanitarian aid in and the hostages out. brian: meanwhile on the battlefield israeli forces come face to face with terrorists and take out a top hamas commander. the idf says forces now have the largest city in gaza surrounded. lawrence: today hezbollah s leader is scheduled to speak for the first time since hamas attacked israel. we have fox team coverage with jonathan hunt live in the west bank with israeli forces have been carrying out raids. but, first, let s go to trey yingst who is on the ground in southern israel. trey, what can you tell us? hey lawrence, go
now. egypt is allowing a limited number of nationals out. we re not on the list, it seems. civilians have to get have a chance to go through the rafah crossing now. we just got to get americans through. ainsley: meanwhile, fighting rages inside gaza. the idf says dozens of hamas terrorists were killed overnight and the number of israeli troops killed in combat rising now to 17. steve: meanwhile, here at home, vice president kamala harris has announced a national strategy to fight islamophobia. this while anti-semitism is surging all across the country, including at places like. lawrence: we are from the iconic second half deli. it was vandalized with a swastika about two weeks ago. first, we re going to check in with trey yingst live on the southern border of israel. trey? trey: yeah, hey, guys. good morning. battles rage on behind me inside the gaza strip days after the israelis pushed forward with a partial ground operation into gaza. we do know the death toll amo
context in which this game takes place because it has become between the two sets of fans more and more acrimonious. it the two sets of fans more and more acrimonious- acrimonious. it has. first of all, this is quite acrimonious. it has. first of all, this is quite a acrimonious. it has. first of all, this is quite a unique acrimonious. it has. first of all, this is quite a unique situation l acrimonious. it has. first of all, i this is quite a unique situation for both of these clubs, it s their first competitive match since november the 12th and their reintroduction to the domestic game is in a fixture that has become one of the most intense modern rivalries of the most intense modern rivalries of this era. we know whenever liverpool and manchester city face off in the premier league there is always so much riding on it because there are always and so often such small margins between them in terms of points over the course of the season. as you say, tonight, this is an efl cup
we have released data showing people are waiting up to three or five years, one in ten waiting up to three years for a decision, that is not good enough. three years for a decision, that is not good enough. thank you both very much. a not good enough. thank you both very much- a little not good enough. thank you both very much. a little bit not good enough. thank you both very much. a little bit of not good enough. thank you both very much. a little bit of breaking - not good enough. thank you both very much. a little bit of breaking news - much. a little bit of breaking news about the egyptian british human rights activist who has been on hunger strike. we are hearing from his sister she has received a no from the prison in which he is being held that he is alive and drinking water, as of november 12. we know that he had stopped drinking water, having been on hunger strike since april, that he had stopped drinking water as of november the 12th. as of