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[background noises] eric: as you can see intense rocket fire over the gaza strip from both sides. hundreds of thousands of palestinian civilians caught in the middle. many of them now desperately trying to evacuate the gaza strip ahead of the anticipated israeli ground offensive that is aimed at rooting out and destroying the terrorist group hamas one week after the deadly and unprecedented surprise attack by those terrorists. hello, welcome to fox news live i am eric shawn. arthel: i am arthel neville. israel issued an evacuation order for about half of the territories of population with a deadline that expired earlier this morning. the order, for civilians to get out of northern gaza. the next step could come any minute as israeli defense forces sink it is preparing to expand its attack on gaza. that could come down to house to
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house searches and brutal hand to hand combat. trey yingst is on the ground in southern israel with the latest. cracks hey guys good afternoon. we have got breaking news for you right now. we just thought long range rockets coming off the gaza strip streaming through the night sky and now my producer is telling me there are air raid siren sounding about tel aviv. this area is the second largest population center in israel. even as we are talking harold to show you my phone you can see the rocket attacks coming in real time. every time a new notification comes in that it's an indication more rocket fire is happening and going into these central parts of israel. as this takes place we are getting a better sense and understanding ground invasion may be eminence for the thousands of israeli soldiers along the border. i've been talk with infantry troops who say they are good spirits they come from all across the country. more than three to 60000 reservists they were at home
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with their families they were waiting having a nice weekend heard they got the call after this massacre on saturday they said they are ready to go. they are serving and fighting on behalf of the slaughtered israel from last saturday the massacre that took place in southern israel. i do a don't to show the store t a police officer we met this week who run into the gunfire trying to engage the palestinian militants and save as many civilians as possible. take a look. it was early saturday morning police officer was working at the music festival. investigator by trade, this was an extra shift. the event was going as planned until rockets streamed through the sky. then chaos. gunmen stormed the venue firing on everyone insights. the officer knew he had to act quickly. >> i called in the loud speakers to all of the people in the party, all that can go into crowds and follow me too save your lives. we could not stay there.
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people helped each other and put people into crowds, went atop the roofs. we drove for about 20 minutes through the fields on a dirt road. we saw a train station and then i knew all were saved and could continue on the way. cook's officials believe this one man save nearly 500 people but he was not done. after rescuing a large group he got another vehicle from a local police station, grabbed more weapons and headed back into the fray. >> on the way i saw policeman fighting militants with lots of ammunition. the terrorist started getting close to us from all directions. we were fighters from various units. we got together into one cheap and fought like lions against all the terrorists. >> admitted in our song gun battle with militants he was shot in both legs his friends from the unit work to stop the bleeding as they rank low on
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ammunition. cook states shoot us with rpg. the cart was broken so we stayed there alone. i just think about my wife and my kids for. >> he also thought these were his last moments and sent a voice message to his son. i love you it said. eventually other officers would rescue the team and take them to safety. zinger said his only regret is he could not save more people. you can see it that officer remains in high spirits it. he did say is only regret was he could not save more people. just a devastating story from that music festival. was how the aftermath were so many innocent civilians were slaughtered. back to you. arthel: such an emotional and physical trauma. i do want to go back to the breaking news that you broke at
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the top of your hit here with air raid sirens in tel aviv. tout tatop talk about the signie of that. >> this is very significant. hamas does not have that many long range rockets for they once fired this week on the northern city one of the largest and largest wat launches they have r conducted. but watching rockets to the center part of israel as an indication they are firing what they have right now. the continue that throughout the night. that reports came in the ground operation could take place. that could be that last attempt to be a fire on the central part of israel before the ground invasion occurs. we've been talking with the soldiers near the border they say they are ready wincing quite a bit of movement today apcs and tanks and even forward staging positions. they are in areas where they are not going to their ready and waiting for those orders once
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that happens it's going to be bloodied street battles and guerrilla warfare tactics. the ideology of the soldiers is to do whatever they can to ensure their safety as they enter the ideology of hamas and islamic jihad is kill as many as possible for there will be a battles there will be casualties will be incredibly difficult and dangerous environment inside gaza when the decision is made to launch the ground invasion. arthel: the horrors of war trey yingst thanks you very much. >> reports the iron dome did intercept some of those rockets that were launched toward tel aviv. meanwhile the u.s. says it is racing to secure the safe exit of americas from gaza. hundreds of thousands of palestinian civilians live there frantically trying to get out of the conflict zone israel prepares for its army to begin that ground offensive at some point senior correspondent mike
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tobin live in southern israel with the latest from there. latest here is we can hear the cannons continue continue to ser into the night sky,'s into the battlefield ahead of the anticipated ground invasion. we seek soldiers, border police on the move all the time f but heavy equipment is on the move. i key spokesman for israel military says the ground offensive is coming soon. meantime, the national security advisor for israel says it was his mistake he did not see the attacks of one week ago coming. still, denies reports and local media suggesting the egyptians had tipped off about this attack and israel ignored the warnings. >> the answer is no. and in the system the egyptians did not approach in any way. indirectly or directly.
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no wink to anyone there in contact with not to the prime minister who did not meet egyptian prime minister at all to other people. >> all up and on the gaza strip armor is messing armored personnel carriers, tanks, we have seen some of the old tanks pulled out of storage ready to engage in combat. 360,000 israeli reserve soldiers have been called up for active duty and earlier today the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu came here to move the troops amassing along the gaza border. he asked them if they are ready? the next stages are coming soon. guy's, back to you in new york. eric: meanwhile there are some reports the rafah border crossing is open for americans trapped to cross. the government is adamantly refusing any gazans come in they do not want the refugees on their territory put any word from where you are in terms of
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trying to evacuate any of these americans are progress toward the humanitarian corridor? >> well, unfortunately one american i've been speaking to us trapped inside the gaza strip with her five children but she did not make it out. it sounds like there is an agreement to open the rafah border crossing into egypt that never materialize the egyptians are very frightened about the possibility that palestinians inside the gaza strip will pour out into the peninsula and other people are paying the price. there was an agreement to open the rafah border crossing some are reporting about 30 germans made out but the americans on the who were trying to get out at least the one american i know who is trying to get out stayed by the cross and all day long. the sun went out they retreated back to shelter now. eric: all right mike senior correspondent in southern israel thank you. arthel: while hamas is believed to be holding at least one or 50 israeli and foreign hostages
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after its massacre in southern israel. one of them is a veteran journalist who worked for decades to try to bring peace and recognition of palestinian rights. eighty-three year old and his wife and volunteered for years at a program taking patients from gaza to hospitals in israel. their grandson calls them people of peace. but hamas took them from their home and last week's attack on their community near gaza. joining me now is their grandson daniel. tell us more about your grandfather's mission and why he took it on? >> my grandfather, for all of his life has been a human fighter. human rights fighter. from the first day to now day he was a fight in all of the wars
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since the six-day war and into the lebanon war. he was all the time part of any admimission for human rights. with palestine and every week he and my grandmother together were taking sick of people, people with cancer and other diseases from the gaza strip to the hospitals in israel to get treatment they could not get this in gaza. every week they would do that. the place they live is a place as a place of human rights have. it's a place for everybody. it is a devastating moment for all of us to have those people who all their life works and fight for human rights to be taken but by the most unhuman a
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possible thing somebody can do. arthel: go ahead continue graham prince what? >> my grandparents really they would be mad at me that i speak about them now and not speak about the kids about the sisters that i am speaking about them they would say just release those kids. open the human core door for help, fort madison. make a hostage deal. do that first of all. and i saw everything coming before with the rockets go and the missiles going for both sides. without thinking first of all bring those hostages home. make a deal. make everything you need the
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kids is the craziest genocide topic in the area where those people fight for the rights of those people and i really understand the hamas is the worst for us at worst for the palestinians as well. but everybody has to work for that for the human core door is so important sprayed the days are going and every day is harder. i am sitting or survivors. arthel: didn't let me jump in for a second you made some are good points there. you made the point to say hamas is not good for the palestinians either. you also talked about how your grandfather and grandparents would not want you to be focusing on them. but i understand your concern for them. but if you could tell us in short order about your relationship with your grandfather? just as a grandfather who was the last time you communicated with them? >> so, the last time i was in touch with my grandparents was
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on saturday october 7 at 8 and a half in the morning which they went into the secure room and after that we had no connection with them anymore. we know about 300 murderers of the hamas terrorists went inside the kibbutz slaughtered, kidnapped and did the worst they can do. we have about 80 people that have been kidnapped from our kibbutz. and their relationship with them is my grandfather is like, i know i am the mission to continue his legacy and what he is doing. my grandmother is like my mom. she was taking care of me all of the time in the kibbutz is a young child for they are the most amazing people on the planet. really they would still make for us all the dinners on friday. everything they would do for us.
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arthel: that is a warm feeling in the middle of all of this horrific news that we are reporting for your grandfather again we are showing pictures of him and his wife, your grandfather is 83. he is clearly resourceful. do you feel confident that he can somehow escape the barbaric hands of the hamas terrorists? >> the question is first of all how fast will medicine and whatever can help them arrive. that is why the human core door is the first thing that has to be done now. and seconds, i hope that people of the gaza strip knows what he has done for them all his life. with but their pressure as well on the hamas. the leader of the war as well if the u.s. got out where ever, whatever they can do to open his human core door. maybe that could be something we
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can look for a brighter future if those things can happen fast then we will do everything to cut this horrible horrified at time of p at passing all of thoe people with me hearing a lot. if you see their faces it is the worst thing that can happen. i do not wish anybody in the world who has his family member as a hostage. arthel: of course not, of course not, absolutely not. daniel you are at your grandfather's grandchild for sure. you are going to pick up the mantle par but you care about hn beings. and i thank you for joining us and telling your story. letting us know what a great wonderful humanitarian your grandfather is. thank you very much. please state safe and i wish you will see your grandfather very soon. i want to thank you daniel. i want to tell our viewers that you can join the fox corporation
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eric: israel says hundreds of thousands of palestinians have heated its warning to evacuate the northern part of the gaza strip. ahead of the expected israeli ground offensive we are told could come at any time. meantime in washington the biting ministration working to try to bring home those americans who are missing since the deadly hamas surprise attack
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in israel week ago but alexander half live at the white house with the latest on the administration's efforts. >> the unaccountable or americans will be brought home quote if we can find them. that is what the president told 60 minutes in an interview that's going to air tomorrow. here is more from that. >> to those holding american hostages in gaza you say what? >> i say we are going to do everything in our power to find them. everything in our power. and i am not going to go into the detail of that. but we are working on it. >> it is unclear how many of the the14th missing have been taken hostage by hamas yesterday philadelphia president biden spoke of an emotional zoom call he had with the families of that missing calling it gut wrenching in saying this about hamas requests they are pure evil. i have said from the beginning of the united states, make no
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mistake about it stands with israel. >> the president's messaging was reinforced earlier today secrsecretary of state antony blinken visited saudi arabia the country's foreign minister did not once mention hamas' secretary blinken did not hold back. >> we need to work together to find a way out of this. >> this is an important moment for moral clarity when it comes to hamas. at the same time, as israel pursues its legitimate right to defend its people and trying to assure this never happens again, it is vitally important we look out for civilians. >> both agree safe passage for civilians is critical. sources have told fox news the u.s. urged israel to delay any ground invasion into gaza until a root out was secured. >> president biden, what worries you about potential israeli ground invasion?
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>> death. >> you are the president there saying death as his biggest worry but as for u.s. citizens who are in gaza state department official says those people have been advised to travel south if they can. eric: all right alexander thank you. i will be speaking with the former presidential envoy for hostage affairs. hugh dugan is here and how we can get our fellow americans back safely. arthel. arthel: yes meanwhile defense secretary lloyd austin reaffirming the u.s. commitment to stand with israel pretty just wrapped a trip to tel aviv as the pentagon moves military assets and the eastern mediterranean and a show of support. gilgillian turner live at the pentagon and out with more on this. >> general austin undertook this travel to israel to deliver a message which she did it yesterday morning in a joint press conference when israel's defense minister. he impressed upon them the
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united states is fully supportive of israel moving forward through the coming days and weeks. he made this a position crystal clear multiple times take a listen. >> assist no time for neutrality. or f for false equivalence. or for excuses for the inexcusable. there is and never any justification for terrorism. >> israel defense minister impressed on austin he views the recent hamas attacks as an existential threat, listen. >> murder, rape, kidnapping, this is what we face in this war. this is a war on israel as a state as a democratic states as the homeland of the jewish people. >> u.s. makes bombs and missiles for the defense system have
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arrived in israel austin himself touring one of the shipments yesterday. about 40 miles east of gaza. reflecting on his past encounters with isis terrorists in past years, often said he believed at the time he had stared evil directly in the eye. but said what he has seen over the past week from hamas is an entirely different level of evil. >> is a former commander of the central command the deliberate cruelty of hamas vividly reminds me of isis. bloodthirsty, fanatical, and hateful. and like isis, hamas has nothing to offer but zealotry. and bigotry, and death. >> u.s. officials have not asked israel to slow down plans for imminent ground invasion into gaza for it we learn from one
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senior official the conversation has stressed multiple times an ongoing fashion they need to ensure the safety and security of the civilians during any forthcoming operations. so now all eyes are on the idf to see if a full-scale ground invasion gets underway this weekend back to you. arthel: we are watching for it will beat reporting gillian turner, thank you. eric: the israeli hamas war huge crisis that is now unfolding there. on its heels posing a major port or in a policy test. military expert rebecca grant joins us. and a fox news contributor. doctor grant, good to see it. not under the circumstances though. what do you expect the world will be seeing in the coming days? >> well, we are seeing it already. israel is getting ready to launch a major operation into gaza. but they have to take their time for them got to get their intel
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write their reserves called up and get the musicians and place. they have to make sure the key hamas leadership and capability does not somehow escape as they come across the border. they are going to be meeting to ensure it with their objectives are and they can relate knockout hamas capability to terrorize israel. eric: let's talk about the capability of their bit airstrikes they say have taken out some of the hamas leaders have they been successful in decapitating the leadership? or do they have much more to go? >> i have been successful so far. but remember two years ago they thought they had wiped out a lot of the hamas missile capability. and it turned out not to be the case. they will need to assess the damage they have done so far and see what the next set of targets are. they will be in a continuous targeting cycle as they look to the changing situation on the ground and gaza and get ready to use more ground forces if that is what they choose to do.
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eric: this is certainly expected to be a terrible house to house neighborhood battle. do you think hamas is setting a trap this is part of their plan they allegedly spent two years of planning that surprise attack and now they have reinforced themselves back in gaza that ony israel can try and take away that power is by flattening some of the hamas buildings. >> i am short hamas thanks they have reinforced but my tactical assessment, boy have they overreached. and listening to iran, letting them egg them on into this horrible atrocity of these attacks i think hamas has really overextended at this point. you see austin and of course secretary blinken trying to build enough top cover around the middle east so israel can carry out sufficient military operations so that israel is secure again. eric: talk about that sentence you just said hamas may have
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overreached. >> guess the idea originally was as bad as the gaza strip was, israel policy was to contain gaza. that is quietly tolerated having hamas political leadership in qatar in all these things. with this unprecedented brutal attack that policy is gone for it israel cannot be safe as long as hamas is military capability in dos and believe me military operation will seek to wipe that out. they really at this point have no choice. that u.s. policy. eric: is going to ask you talk about qatar is that some of the middle eastern countries now see that? these top hamas leaders are supposedly in qatar and the luxurious hotels. and they be assassinated in qatar can they rest them and send them to the international criminal court? >> great questions but that is where the hamas political office
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is. according to what he discussed yesterday it looks like they're placing emphasis on keeping communication ties with that hamas leadership in qatar. they've got to try to figure out where some of these hostages are. where other key leaders are. and of course qatar has supported financially by that is going to be changing again. hamas overreached with this horrible attack. that will even make some of their friends and supporters around that middle east really wonder at this point in time. hamas is just not a good bet any longer. eric: doctor rebecca grant president iris research thank you and we will keep continue watching. our coverage on the war and our coverage on the war and israel continues on the fox news channel when we come back. ♪ let's be more than our allergies! and for fast allergy relief with a powerful decongestant,
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[background noises] eric: hamas fires rockets et al. be the last a few minutes and into southern israel from gaza by tens of thousands of palestinians are evacuating gaza heading south into the gaza strip. there are also concerns in northern israel that hezbollah are fully ready to join the fight against israel by hamas perhaps open a two front war this is "fox news live" welcome back i'm eric shawn. five and i am arthel never israel sending troops was northern border even as it prepares an expected ground offensive into gaza and southern border but that could come anytime now. could the destruction we are already seeing and gaza spread to the north? write a pal cut is live in northern israel with the very
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latest from there. >> absolute, arthel and eric we are in northern israel. we are literally about 300 yards from the border with lebanon and yes we are keeping a very close eye on the iranian backed lebanese a basic militant group hezbollah. they have threatened to go big here if israel goes biggest somewhere else and it looks like it could be a real big possibility. there's been skirmishing along this board are all of this week. including today. 9 miles from our position right here in fort schulte and israeli military base. three israelis were injured, one critically. they responded with about two hours of mortar fire into lebanon into lebanese killed. all eyes here and across the country on gaza earlier tonight as the israeli defense force issued a statement very much like it sounds like they are going and very soon to deal with hamas militants after killing
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spree and the hostage taking. quote we are increasing operation readiness for the next stage of the war. this is a situation on the ground in gaza gets worse hundreds of thousands now fleeing on the northern side of gaza parade there have been about 2300 killed inside gaza strip after the pounding that we have been seeing there in gaza. and again, this will get worse if the action it increases it. the israeli military moves in and more indications of that. back here, arthel and eric, as we drove up here was a big presence of israeli military. we passed a lot of tanks, a lot of troops a lot of other vehicles. the nightmare in fact for jerusalem is if this turns into not just 81 front war but a two front war et cetera. right now the situation does not seem to be ready to go to a full scale clash. but the coming hours will tell
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what happens elsewhere and what might happen here. back to you. arthel: a tenuous time indeed greg a pal caught there the israeli lebanon border thank you greg. >> i contacted my family yesterday morning. us they are alive in gaza. my number one concern night and day is getting our family back. so it is really all i can think about. i love them so much. eric: is written little ray of hope desperately hoping for information about six relatives who were kidnapped by hamas terrorists paid some american families know how she feels. at least 14 u.s. citizens we are told remain missing one week after the deadly horrible hamas terrorist attack. steve harrogate is following the story with the very latest on
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how our fellow americans are doing, steve? >> an agonizing eight days for many families as relatives taken hostage and taking into gaza but israel saved 120 people have been taken into gaza but these are civilians as well as soldiers men and women. some very young children as well as the elderly. at least 14 american still 14 americans stillunaccounted f. you have it tougher right now then abby she is an american living in israel. she has had five family members kidnapped by hamas. the youngest just age 12. >> we went to our bomb shelter and when we were able to come back upstairs began texting our larger family which is all over the country. we have a lot of family who lives which it is a kibbutz in the south. began getting messages from them that hamas had infiltrated not only the border but they were in the kibbutz. you could hear them and the
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house that had overturned furniture and you could hear gunfire. the last messages we have from them are of fear they won't make it out. >> she, like many others learned about the relatives being taken hostage by internet videos posted by the abductors. hamas also saying they are keeping the hostages in multiple locations to frustrate any rescue attempts and also they will begin to execute the hostages one by one at that as a threat they make if israel strikes palestinian houses without warning. back to you. steve r8 steve thanks so much for israel's estimating one or 50 people have been taken hostage by hamas. how can they be released? hugh dugan joins us out acting presidential envoy for hostage affairs he dealt with foreign powers who grabbed americans. we have heard these heart-wrenching stories but is that possible a med a war to somehow get the hostages released? hamas wants to keep them as
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bargaining chips or human shields what do you see happening? what are officials doing right now? >> terrorism is a theater choreographed for the world. president biden is to grab the script right now let our adversaries both in the region right there and around the world not to try to take advantage of the situation. in fact terrorist a hostagetaking is a war of its own. this is a war within a word to try to recover hostages. the taking of them is inexcusable. as we have depicted them as human shields only if they were actual hostages because the hobecause ahostage is somethinge would bargain. a human shield is human material on the battlefield. we have to give our administration or sympathizers around the world to maneuver the understanding these people are worth much more as assets to our resolution if they are kept alive instead of being killed.
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the hamas have taken them knowing this is probably their only asset and other assets they have, have been cut off and they are getting desperate. we need to bring this forward parade we are resolute. we have consequences that we will use them if necessary. for that's an interesting term assets of resolution. what you mean by that? and how can good come out of this if hamas is holding them? >> we are in a tough spot. our presidential directive is never to negotiate with terrorists. israel itself so they will not negotiate with a terrace regarding hostagetaking. but nonetheless we have to move or the impression these people are much more valuable alive than dead to the terrorists at least while other developments might assist in their recuperation. now, you are talking about possible exit through the country to egypt. the hamas have not allowed people at the border through based on what we understand and if they are americans or others
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we are not sure they will let non- palestinians out. i also fear if we maneuver our people to exit the country at that board we might self identify and offer even more of an asset. i pray we are careful in assembling if we can infect identify and assemble americans and there are 600 living in that place. not just those taken hostage of whom we know. that we are careful and not identifying them to captors as potential. stew for those of the american residents of gaza obviously before this there are reports that qatar is it mediator with hamas is able to negotiate or could negotiate for the freedom of some of the hostages presumably that's possible even though hamas said there will not be a prisoner swap? >> is good to have with the likes of a-rod and other state sponsors who are supporting these terrorists. i believe it hamas itself may have gone a bit of rope into
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wild for even some of their sponsors what we are seeing unfold. i am hoping qatar and maybe saturdays and others quickly and right away. we do have allies in the region pray we have friends some hot some cold we depend upon them to help us establish an iron dome for civility. not to serve that city or country but for all of civilization. because what we see at work is uncivilized. all the peoples of the world strive for civility in the end. eric: it iron dome of civility is a great term. you said perhaps in tehran they could be alarm this is gone far too far than they thought. hamas has swapped his prisoners in the past it. was an israeli soldier. he was returned in exchange for more than 1000 palestinian prisoners.
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being returned back to benjamin netanyahu back in 2011 do you think there'll be a prisoner swap? you think they will be released? you think tehran's got the message may be hamas has really stepped over boundaries? what's in that short a prisoner swap is the quick answer to the situation. as what we have seen happen recently in the past year or so. it is a bad habit i am sorry to say as work or perhaps it. they've also unleashed unforeseen consequences. our people are there they are not prisoners. let's keep that in mind this is not an equivalence. we need to be coolheaded families at home are vital asset to us and help us understand their loved one situations. we can't recruit them again to demonstrate civility for the world. we are a country that believes in the rule of law and basic human rights. all of your viewers to go to hostage aid it is a new website
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run by a former hostage get latest abutments elsewhere understand the weapon of war we are often alarmed and unaware of what steps to take in time is very valuable in those situations. before hostage aid world wide is the site it's hostage a dot org i'm looking at it for the viewers to be involved with this for there not prisoners, they are hostage taken by islamic radical terrorist organization. hugh dugan former presidential envoy for affairs thank you for joining us. >> thank you. free palestine. free palestine. free, free palestine.
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arthel: another day of protests across the u.s. and around the world over the war raging in the middle east. demonstrators on both sides pouring into the streets. the cb cotton is live in new york city's times square with the latest and there, cv? >> hi arthel. we have been watching thousands of pro- palestinian supporters move throughout the city from college campuses to times square. i've had the chance to speak to some of the people in the crowd. some of them telling me they feel israel is ultimately to blame for the surprise hamas attacks but some saying palestinians have been forced to live under occupation but by anr man telling me the hamas attack will go down in history as a story of a liberation struggle. now, at different messages circulating on social media. earlier message of new york city mayor eric adams strongly condemning hamas. >> we are not alright.
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hamas believes they are fighting on behalf of something and destructive despicable action is carried out. we are not alright when we still have hostages who have not come home to their families. we are not alright. this was intentional. this was a bitter, this was nasty, this was something that shows hamas it m must be disband and destroyed immediately. >> a strong stance they are from the mayor and on the heels of it clashes at college campuses across new york city during one protest at hunter college students on fox's lawrence jones they doubt the violent images coming from the region. >> israel is notorious for creating propaganda there one sided massacre against palestinians. >> as protests continue and
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tensions rise we are watching officers step in and take people away in handcuffs. former new york police commissioner says a police have to stay diligent during these times. >> you keep the public informed as much as you can as far as the information you have. you deploy your resources to places let's say houses of worship are places where we have intelligence that might be of a concern. >> these divisions are also unfolding on college campuses we are also seeing academic leaders tighten security and limit access to students. stupid cb cotton thank you very much cb live in new york city. we will be right back with more of our coverage of israel atu? war. cuz... cuz you paid too much for those glasses. next time, go to america's best where two pairs and a free, quality eye exam start at just $79.95.
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arthel: hundreds of thousands of palestinians are scrambling to get out of gaza ahead of an expected israeli ground invasion. israel issuing the evacuation order as rockets rain down on both sides of the border. trey yingst is alive in southern israel with the very latest from there. trey, have there been any more developments a in tel aviv and
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jaffa? >> good afternoon. as i prepared for the support we have breaking news on the southern border between israel and gaza. possible infiltration of hamas fighters into israeli territory once again. but we are getting more breaking news right now from northern israel where rocket sirens are sounding and then galilee. this is close to the border with syria. indication there might be fire coming into israel from the north. we have seen more rockets come up the gaza strip. it's how active the seat is both on the ground and in the air. and as the israelis prepare for what is expected to be a ground operation in a matter of hours. there is a real tension here but also elation by the soldiers we have talked to who say they are ready. one soldier coming up to our camera and simply telling, tell the world we will win. back to you. arthel: tell the world we will win. trey yingst we will be checking in with you and our next hour
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