Were coming to you from jerusalem the end of the seventh day of this deadly crisis. Its been two hours since we expected an official of hamas, the militant organization that controls gaza, to come before cameras in egypt and announce a period of calm. But that announcement has not happened. Instead, the office of the e jimgs president , Mohamed Morsi, told cnn the Egyptian Government has no plans to make an announcement tonight. Since wednesday of last week militants have fired hundreds of rockets into israel. Were about to bring you one familys harrowing story of dodging the rocket that hit their home today. Random attacks like this provoke ferocious air assaults on gaza by the israelis, which also continued today. [ gunfire ] about two hours ago a reuters camera in gaza city caught this explosion. Cnns ben wedeman reports a building near the city was likely hit by an israeli air strike in gaza. He was on live with hala gorani when the explosion happened. Take a look. I think its pret
Just hours, hours away. Lets go to tel aviv. Sara sidner is standing by. Tell our viewers what happened just a few hours ago. Reporter around noon, tel aviv time, there was an explosion on the number 61 bus. It was very close to the military headquarters here, very close to the courts here, along a street that was eventually block off by police. At least 22 people were injured, some of those people were on the bus, some outside the bus. They suffered everything from panic attacks to a couple teenagers who have the worst of the injuries. We talked to the e. R. Doctor who told us one of the teenagers may lose a limb, perhaps an arm because of the soft tissue thats been blasted away. Also a lot of shrapnel wounds in the face. Both may face a lifetime of disability. Those are his words. We talked to the police, more still looking for a suspect, trying to find out who was responsible. We saw the bus before testify driven away. All the windows had been blasted out. We know that here at the h