Defense forces have declared a state of alert for war following a surprise attack carried out by Palestinian Militants. The idf says at least 2200 rockets were fired towards israel, though hamas claimed at least 5000 rockets were fired, all landing in southern and central israel. Emily schrader says shes an israeli american and captured this video of the aftermath. So this is very close to where i live in tel aviv. You can see here where there was a direct hit. Images on social media show heavily armed Palestinian Militants on motorbikes and pickup trucks crossing into israeli settlements. This video appears to show militants taking hostages in israel near the border with gaza. Another video also appears to show a woman being taken hostage in gaza. Israeli forces launching massive retaliatory airstrikes. This building collapsing, flames then lighting up the night sky in gaza as those israeli strikes continued. Israelis prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli Defense forces will
Bridge. All right. So lets bring in abc seven news meteorologist andy patel. Yes, sandy is here to tell us exactly how long this heat will last. Sandy. Yeah, and dan and emma is just one more day for some of our bayside and inland communities of this heat. Let me show you a live picture. It was a picture perfect setting for the blue angels. Just nothing but blue skies, no fog and a record setting at that. Three cities actually tied their previous records. San jose, 95, oakland, downtown 93 and sfo 92 degrees. All right. It was hot elsewhere, as you will notice, 98 in fairfield, mid 90s for places like napa, santa rosa, concord, livermore, 97 in santa cruz, 95. In redwood city, it was 89 in fremont and 85 degrees in half moon bay. Right now were still feeling it. Its warm out there 80s and 90s. That heat advisory has been extended for one more day for areas shaded in orange until 11 p. M. Tomorrow as that heat risk will remain in the moderate to high category. For those who are sensitiv
Hanging on to the warmth from the day coast will continue to cool because the wind has already started switching to onshore. Now overnight tonight, we are expecting the temperatures to drop off at least for those who dont have ac, its nicer to be able to sleep at night and then in the afternoon, those temperatures are soaring again. And ill be back to let you know exactly where they will end up in just a few minutes larry. Kristin all right, sandhya, thank you. So friday is a work day, but a lot of people skipped out early today and headed to the coast to beat the heat, especially those who dont have air conditioning. Right. Abc seven News Reporter Tara Campbell spoke. People who were out and about today joins us live now in San Francisco. Tara yeah, larry, i think i was one of the lucky ones that got to be out there today. At least thats my opinion. I spoke with tourists and locals alike. And while some are trying to escape this heat, others are embracing it. Its sandcastles and smile
Its everywhere. Everything you touch, everything you breathe. Coronavirus infections appear to be levelling out. Is there light at the end of the tunnel . We will probably, hopefully, never see anything like this again in our entire careers. Its fine. 0k. This is dr tom billyard, an intensive care consultant. 0h, isee. Hes agreed to wear a body mounted camera during one of his shifts. Ok, lets go. I see you got your gopro on. Oh, yes. The intensive care unit usually has around 30 beds. Because of coronavirus there are now almost 70. Because covid 19 is a new disease, its a steep learning curve for those on the front line trying to treat it. Right, we are going to prone this chap. The team are here, so are you ready ish . Proning involves turning patients onto their fronts. It helps them breathe when the infection is deep in their lungs. Ready, steady, go. Were suddenly seeing more and more patients that are benefiting from that. Ready, steady, turn. Turning patients prone face down is
And counties to consider the harm they are doing. The plan to deal with things. Supporters of those cities convened the first conference on the issue in new york city vowing to confront criminalization of Illegal Immigrants. The administrations worst nightmare. The attorney general is urging thing to worry cities to cooperate with the administration explaining whole communities are put at risk because of Illegal Immigrants who commit crimes. The charges and convictions against these aliens include drug trafficking, hit and run, sex offenses against child and even murder. Such policies cannot continue. They make our nation less safe. Leaders of sanctuary cities nightmare and lee of San Francisco said this, sanctuary cities are safer, more productive, healthier places to live and bill diblasio of new york argue sanctuary cities means less terrorism. Mister sessions is urging those cities to comply or face the consequences of losing vital federal money. The father of an illegal immigrant