the middle east. we begin with breaking news on the israel-hamas war. here s what s new at this hour. right now, thousands are gathering in washington d.c. to protest the war, and call for a cease-fire. we will have a live report from there in just a moment for you. secretary of state, antony blinken repeats calls for a humanitarian pause in israel s retaliation in gaza. but israeli prime minister met benjamin netanyahu says no, unless it s tied to the release of hostages. there are increasing reports of attacks on palestinians, and the occupied west bank, carried out by israeli soldiers and settlers, and the u.s. is advising all americans to leave lebanon now, fearing escalations in the war. and the idf has released this new video that it says shows soldiers attacking tunnels along the gaza strip. arab leaders meeting with secretary blinken in jordan today, joining the call for humanitarian pause, echoed by thousands protesting on the streets of london again today. and by le
west to avoid the mistakes of the past. take a listen. our partners from the uk and the u.s., who rely on intelligence and have much more information than me, are saying, clearly, that we are at the edge of war. and it could be world war iii. and how to stop that? the history of world war ii says that you can t appease the dictator. you can t satisfy. just give him just small pieces and he will stop. he will not stop. reporter: i was speaking to another warfare expert and she was telling me that she believes that zelensky has not done enough in this regard. he has not done enough to thank the west for his support as well as rally support against the russian threat on ukraine s doorstep, jose. and michael, what more can you tell us about the french impact, the proposals which putin said could form the basis for discussions aimed at the
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