Casualties on both sides, and not simply call it collateral damage. The proportions are simply way out of measure to simply call it collateral damage. Its much more than that. Shamil, thank you so much. Appreciate your time and your insight. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me. Hello again, everyone. Thank you so much for joining us. Im Fredricka Whitfield in atlanta, alongside wolf blitzer in washington. Were continuing with our special coverage of the events unfolding today on the ground in israel and gaza. After days of waiting, the rafah Border Crossing between gaza and egypt was open, briefly, this morning. 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid were permitted to Cross Into Gaza. Water, fuel, and food, are all running desperately low there, and the United Nations is warning that gazas hospitals are on the brink of collapse. Israel continues its air strikes over gaza. The death toll there now standing at more than 4,300 people, according to the Palestinian Ministry of health. M
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Experts predominantly assess that North Korea has developed several nuclear devices, but not yet mastered the ability to miniaturize a warhead or deliver it via missile. Media reports habitually declare that North Korean missiles cannot yet reach the United States. Based on this benign conclusion, policymakers presume the United States and its allies still have several years to diplomatically constrain North Korea’s nuclear program, timidly pursue incremental sanctions, and prepare military defenses. This has led to U.S. policy complacency toward the North Korean threat.