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cbs's charlie d'agata joins us again. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. what we've seen and heard, you probably heard there are a lot of explosions. seem to be close to a mortar and artillery positions. there have been drones and fighter jets flying overhead constantly. loud explosions off in the distance. we are even hearing machine gun fire which the exhaust there is a street fighting. there are fires on the horizon inside gaza and even in the dark you can see thick smoke rising from the battle. started about 7:00 local time and it's not on a scale of anything we've seen in the past three weeks. the question tonight is whether this is another limited incursion or whether it whether israeli troops will still be holding those positions in the morning. norah? >> norah: all right, charlie d'agata. please you and the team stay >> judge judy: they didn't finish paying off the car. she came over, and there was an argument. >> announcer: a sister's generosity didn't pay off... >> he throws $225 at me. that was not the remaining. he started demanding the title.
cbs's charlie d'agata joins us again. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. what we've seen and heard, you probably heard there are a lot of explosions. seem to be close to a mortar and artillery positions. there have been drones and fighter jets flying overhead constantly. loud explosions off in the distance. we are even hearing machine gun fire which the exhaust there is a street fighting. there are fires on the horizon inside gaza and even in the dark you can see...
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cbs's charlie d'agata joins us again. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. what we've seen and heard, a lot of explosions. we seem to be close to a mortar and artillery positions. there have been drones and fighter jets flying overhead constantly. loud explosions off in the distance. we are even hearing machine gun fire which suggests there is street by street fighting. there are fires on the horizon inside gaza and even in the dark you can see thick smoke rising from the battle. this started about 7:00 local time here and it's not on a scale of anything we've seen in the past three weeks. the question tonight is whether this is another limited incursion or whether israeli troops will still be holding those positions in the morning. norah? >> norah: all right, charlie d'agata. please you and the team stay safe. i am norah o'donnell. that is the "cbs evening news." good night . >>> we begin with breaking news, you may of felt it. a 3.9 quake struck 20 minutes ago. we are told the epi-center was right under sfo. we just checked in with the airport. they say th
cbs's charlie d'agata joins us again. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. what we've seen and heard, a lot of explosions. we seem to be close to a mortar and artillery positions. there have been drones and fighter jets flying overhead constantly. loud explosions off in the distance. we are even hearing machine gun fire which suggests there is street by street fighting. there are fires on the horizon inside gaza and even in the dark you can see thick smoke rising from...
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charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, there are still around 500 american citizens who remain stranded inside gaza, unable to escape. this as the border crossing with egypt remains closed to those looking to flee and trucks carrying humanitarian aid. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports from the west bank, where violent protests continue. >> reporter: israeli forces amassed along gaza's northern and eastern borders as they prepare for a ground war. but along the palestinian territories southern front, repairs are underway at the rafah crossing with egypt as 90 trucks of humanitarian aid wait to get in and foreign passport holders, including u.s. citizens, wait to get out. gaza is in desperate need of aid, but as israel strikes only intensify, in the south, where more than 600,000 have taken refuge, some are now leaving, saying they would rather die in their own homes. while on the israeli-occupied west bank, utterly confront israeli forces, who strike back hard. israeli sniper shot at several protesters. we witnessed at lea
charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, there are still around 500 american citizens who remain stranded inside gaza, unable to escape. this as the border crossing with egypt remains closed to those looking to flee and trucks carrying humanitarian aid. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports from the west bank, where violent protests continue. >> reporter: israeli forces amassed along gaza's northern and eastern borders as they prepare for a ground war. but along the palestinian territories southern...
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. back here in washington, president biden was invited by israel's prime minister netanyahu. and we are told biden is considering the trip. today he sent many calls, hoping stopping the conflict from expanding. weijia jiang reports from the white house. >> reporter: president biden spend the day huddling with national security advisors deciding to take a high-stakes visit to israel as tensions in the region continued to rise, iran's foreign minister threatening an expansion of war front of israel does not stop bombing. declaring iran cannot stand idly by and watch the situation unfold. on "60 minutes" sunday, the president had a warning for tehran. >> i wonder what your message is to hezbollah and their backer iran. >> don't. don't, don't, don't. >> don't come across the border, don't escalate this war? >> that's right. >> reporter: the pentagon is reinforcing that message, 2,000 u.s. troops have been put on a heightened alert to be ready to deploy to the region. in a support, noncombat
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. back here in washington, president biden was invited by israel's prime minister netanyahu. and we are told biden is considering the trip. today he sent many calls, hoping stopping the conflict from expanding. weijia jiang reports from the white house. >> reporter: president biden spend the day huddling with national security advisors deciding to take a high-stakes visit to israel as tensions in the region continued to rise, iran's foreign...
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that's maybe just a fraction of what's to come. >> norah: charlie d'agata. thank you. tonight the israeli military says it has notified the families of 120 hostages being held in gaza. cbs's holly williams takes a look at what it will take to find them and bring them home. >> reporter: new video today from israel's military claims to show special forces during battle with hamas militants on saturday near the border with gaza. and rescuig around 250 hostages. on the other side of the border, there would be even greater risks. how difficult is it to rescue a hostage from the gaza strip? yohanan plesner is a former commando in israel's military. >> hamas has underground tunnels and basements. but they sure know how to torture and hide people and they have so many of them. it will be extremely difficult. of >> reporter: disturbing hamas propaganda appears to show the militants mistreating their captives. for relatives of those taken, it's unbearable. hamas claims 13 hostages held in gaza have already been killed in israeli air strikes. which we cannot verify. >gershon bask
that's maybe just a fraction of what's to come. >> norah: charlie d'agata. thank you. tonight the israeli military says it has notified the families of 120 hostages being held in gaza. cbs's holly williams takes a look at what it will take to find them and bring them home. >> reporter: new video today from israel's military claims to show special forces during battle with hamas militants on saturday near the border with gaza. and rescuig around 250 hostages. on the other side of the...
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>> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, the secretary of defense, the director of national intelligence, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff briefed senators. lawmakers telling cbs news they were shown evidence that israel wasn't behind the blast at that gaza hospital. evidence that could soon be publicly released. but all of that is doing little to ease tensions in the middle east, where we are seeing anger in the streets. cbs's imtiaz tyab is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: the scale of the devastation here is hard to fathom. as those with missing loved ones try to make sense of it all. this woman says, "dad, mom, please answer me." the aftermath of the massive explosions at the al-ahli hospital is still a smoking wreck. what should have been a safe haven has turned into a living nightmare. "we left our home to come here," this woman says. "we thought it would be safe. but then we got bombed." the anglican church, which runs the hospital, has said it was struck before by an israeli rocket just four days
>> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, the secretary of defense, the director of national intelligence, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff briefed senators. lawmakers telling cbs news they were shown evidence that israel wasn't behind the blast at that gaza hospital. evidence that could soon be publicly released. but all of that is doing little to ease tensions in the middle east, where we are seeing anger in the streets. cbs's imtiaz tyab is in east jerusalem. >>...
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. there is new information tonight about american stuck in israel. the state department revealing more than 20,000 people have reached out since the terror attack on saturday. cbs's ed o'keefe expense how the federal government's now trying to bring them home. >> reporter: the bond and demonstrations attempts comes as they suspended operations for the next several weeks. >> there's a demand signal out there and will by the much higher best. >> reporter: against him and is desperate to see her family near the border who are struggling find their way out. >> a family member and know that there okay and knowing that the u.s. government hasn't done that yet is very frustrating. >> reporter: the charter's beginning friday will travel to athens or frankfurt, while ships will leave haifa in northern israel ferrying people's two sites. a state department notices any passenger must be ready to leave with an 8-12 hours, no pets, and will have to pay back the government. france, mexico, brazil hav
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. there is new information tonight about american stuck in israel. the state department revealing more than 20,000 people have reached out since the terror attack on saturday. cbs's ed o'keefe expense how the federal government's now trying to bring them home. >> reporter: the bond and demonstrations attempts comes as they suspended operations for the next several weeks. >> there's a demand signal out there and will by the much higher...
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>> norah: charlie d'agata in tel aviv tonight, thank you. president biden is on his way to israel tonight, and as he boarded air force one, the trip descended into disarray. and there is a fresh reminder tonight of just how fluid and dangerous the situation is there. take a look at this shaky video. that is actually the german chancellor lying on the runway in tel aviv during a rocket attack, the same area where president biden is expected to land tomorrow. cbs's weijia jiang is at the white house, and weijia, this appears to be president biden's toughest diplomatic mission yet. what can they achieve? >> reporter: well, norah, that tragic hospital explosion in gaza has severely complicated the president's trip, and it will limit what he is able to accomplish. the concern over civilian casualties was already top of mind for the president, as was the unfolding humanitarian crisis in gaza. the now-canceled summit in georgia was where mr. biden hope to make progress on establishing a humanitarian corridor, opening up the southern gaza border cro
>> norah: charlie d'agata in tel aviv tonight, thank you. president biden is on his way to israel tonight, and as he boarded air force one, the trip descended into disarray. and there is a fresh reminder tonight of just how fluid and dangerous the situation is there. take a look at this shaky video. that is actually the german chancellor lying on the runway in tel aviv during a rocket attack, the same area where president biden is expected to land tomorrow. cbs's weijia jiang is at the...
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good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. tensions escalating by the minute across this region tonight, from area demonstrations to fighting on three fronts, while israeli defense minister tells troops you will soon see gaza from the inside. [explosions] the israeli military resumed its ferocious bombardment of gaza after the briefest of breaks during president biden's visit here yesterday. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has soared to nearly 4,000, if it hasn't topped that already, as they count the bodies recovered by the moment. hundreds of thousands of people have fled to escape the aerial onslaught and find food and shelter ahead of israel's anticipated ground offensive. trucks carrying aid lined up in a traffic jam on egypt's side of the border with gaza may be ready to roll after a u.n.-brokered deal to allow 20 trucks to cross into gaza. but international aid agencies say that doesn't come close to meeting the needs of more than 1 million people displaced within gaza, nearly half the territory's population.
good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. tensions escalating by the minute across this region tonight, from area demonstrations to fighting on three fronts, while israeli defense minister tells troops you will soon see gaza from the inside. [explosions] the israeli military resumed its ferocious bombardment of gaza after the briefest of breaks during president biden's visit here yesterday. gaza's health ministry says the death toll has soared to nearly 4,000, if it...
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>> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli defense forces is reportedly saying the ground offensive into gaza is delayed because of tactical and strategic considerations. u.s. officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, have publicly warned that urban combat is extremely difficult. "cbs mornings"'s cohost tony dokoupil got a rare look at the intense training for israeli troops. >> ready? >> reporter: deep in the desert at tze'elim army base... israeli infantry are preparing for the biggest battle of their lifetime. this urban warfare training center was built to simulate conditions inside gaza. >> we never did something like this. >> reporter: and lieutenant colonel mati shechavch is the man responsible for readying soldiers to hunt hamas. >> some will hide in the tunnels. some will hide inside civilian houses. and some will come to fight and die because they want to be shahidi. >> reporter: martyrs. soldiers coming by the busload eager to put training into action. >> this i
>> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight, the chief of staff for the israeli defense forces is reportedly saying the ground offensive into gaza is delayed because of tactical and strategic considerations. u.s. officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, have publicly warned that urban combat is extremely difficult. "cbs mornings"'s cohost tony dokoupil got a rare look at the intense training for israeli troops. >> ready? >> reporter: deep in the desert...
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight the white house is increasing pressure on israel to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza as the situation worsens by the hour. the u.n. saying today conditions will soon make it impossible to operate in the besieged territory. cbs's debora patta reports civilians are desperate for food and clean water. [gunfire] >> reporter: this woman has been waiting for hours and she is panicking. "i just want some flour," she screams. "i need to feed my children." supplies of basic human necessities are running out. it's become so desperate that residents broke into several united nations warehouses. underneath gaza, hamas is dug into a maze of tunnels where it's believed they've been stockpiling enough food to last for months. but for palestinians who've already endured 16 years of israeli blockade, daily life revolves around scrounging for anything they can find. and that's if they survive another night. cbs news producer marwan al ghoul drove through what is left of the northern part o
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. tonight the white house is increasing pressure on israel to allow more humanitarian aid into gaza as the situation worsens by the hour. the u.n. saying today conditions will soon make it impossible to operate in the besieged territory. cbs's debora patta reports civilians are desperate for food and clean water. [gunfire] >> reporter: this woman has been waiting for hours and she is panicking. "i just want some flour," she...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news lo london. >> norah: back in the u.s. securities being beefed up at embassies and synagogues while protests and rallies in support of taking place from new york to los angeles. cbs's jericka duncan takes a look at the heightened tensions. >> reporter: tonight as attacks continue, thousands of miles away, emotions in the u.s. are running high. dueling demonstrations were held for the second day outside the israeli consulate in new york city. >> i think there they are just to murder, to kill. >> bombing, bombing, bombing. >> reporter: protesters have taken to the streets from coast-to-coast since saturday. >> jews united will never be defeated. >> reporter: a conflict at least americans divided pretensions boiled over in fort lauderdale on saturday. police say one person was arrested but there were no injuries. >> everybody took calmly please exit the building >> reporter: services at congregation in salt lake city were interrupted by a bomb threat. anti-semitic rhetoric has surged online since the attack but federal law en
charlie d'agata, cbs news lo london. >> norah: back in the u.s. securities being beefed up at embassies and synagogues while protests and rallies in support of taking place from new york to los angeles. cbs's jericka duncan takes a look at the heightened tensions. >> reporter: tonight as attacks continue, thousands of miles away, emotions in the u.s. are running high. dueling demonstrations were held for the second day outside the israeli consulate in new york city. >> i think...
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tonight, as israel ordered the complete siege of the gaza strip, cbs's charlie d'agata takes a look at the history of hamas and their well-planned terror attack. >> reporter: even before sweeping to power in gaza in 2007, hamas had sworn to the obliteration of israel. the territory has been sealed off since 2005 by egypt and israel because of fears of attack. gaza is a strip of land roughly twice the size of washington, d.c. bordering israel and egypt. with a population of 2.3 million people, it's one of the most densely packed regions in the world. residents call it the world's largest open-air prison. and while many who live there may not support hamas, they pay the heaviest price for a relentless conflict that has raged for decades. the u.s.-designated terror group has the backing of iran and the iranian-backed islamist group hezbollah in nearby lebanon. hamas lists among the reasons for the unprecedented attack outbreaks of violence at the al-aqsa mosque, persecution of palestinians, and frustration over the blockade of gaza. but regional players like iran may have had a hand in in
tonight, as israel ordered the complete siege of the gaza strip, cbs's charlie d'agata takes a look at the history of hamas and their well-planned terror attack. >> reporter: even before sweeping to power in gaza in 2007, hamas had sworn to the obliteration of israel. the territory has been sealed off since 2005 by egypt and israel because of fears of attack. gaza is a strip of land roughly twice the size of washington, d.c. bordering israel and egypt. with a population of 2.3 million...
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you, a third convoy of trucks was allowed into gaza. experts say it is not enough to stem the humanitarian crisis. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports from east jerusalem that israel launched an air strike on hamas target in the west bank. speak of the destruction here is near-total, israeli military set a target on al ansar mosque because it was using it as a compound. this is a second time in 20 years that israel is carried out an air strike in the occupied west bank. the fear now is that more is to come. in the aprtment next door, the force of the air strike the israeli media says was from a jet was so powerful it blew a hole through the adjoining wall. it's a place of worship, he says, like a church or synagogue, not a place for fighters. anger is only growing across the west bank where 95 palestinians have been killed according to the palestinian ministry of health, and more than 100 have been arrested since the war began two weeks ago says the israeli military. but it's in gaza where the death coal continues to spiral out of speed never see
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you, a third convoy of trucks was allowed into gaza. experts say it is not enough to stem the humanitarian crisis. cbs's imtiaz tyab reports from east jerusalem that israel launched an air strike on hamas target in the west bank. speak of the destruction here is near-total, israeli military set a target on al ansar mosque because it was using it as a compound. this is a second time in 20 years that israel is carried out an air strike in the occupied...
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>> adriana: thank you, charlie, and your team. back here in washington, the new speaker of the house, louisiana republican mike johnson, met with president biden today at the white house. until now, the staunch conservative was little known outside his state and party, and as nikole killion reports come he is remaining tight-lipped about some of his positions. >> reporter: on his second day on the job, speaker mike johnson continued to dodge questions about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. do you believe the 2020 election was stolen, sir, just yes or no? after the election, johnson, in coordination with then-president donald trump recruited more than 100 republicans to sign onto a a brief supporting a lawsuit to overturn the results. we also promoted conspiracy theories about rig voting machine software in a radio interviw. >> when you have, you know, a software system that is used all around the country that is suspect because it came from hugo chavez's venezuela. >> reporter: democrats are concerned johnson could again
>> adriana: thank you, charlie, and your team. back here in washington, the new speaker of the house, louisiana republican mike johnson, met with president biden today at the white house. until now, the staunch conservative was little known outside his state and party, and as nikole killion reports come he is remaining tight-lipped about some of his positions. >> reporter: on his second day on the job, speaker mike johnson continued to dodge questions about his efforts to overturn...
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we have team coverage on the war and charlie d'agata will start us off from tel aviv. >>> reporter: fierce fighting is underway inside gaza. hamas has fired a barrage of rockets into israel, several aiming here throughout the day while rescue teams tonight are racing to find a survivors in the latest series of israeli air strikes. speak of the craters left behind as deep as they are wide. the sheer destruction of the surrounding residential buildings, the terrible human toll are all evidence of the ferocity of the israeli air strike north of gaza city. right in the middle of the densely packed refugee camp 21 survivor said it felt like an earthquake. hamas said dozens were killed with another 150 badly wounded, making it one of the deadliest single attacks since fighting began. israel defense forces released more video today set to show its troops advancing through a desert scrubland, bulldozers paving the way through the sand and debris for tanks. and a soldiers on patrol working their way through the remains of bombed out buildings after weeks of air strikes. hamas has its own video. fig
we have team coverage on the war and charlie d'agata will start us off from tel aviv. >>> reporter: fierce fighting is underway inside gaza. hamas has fired a barrage of rockets into israel, several aiming here throughout the day while rescue teams tonight are racing to find a survivors in the latest series of israeli air strikes. speak of the craters left behind as deep as they are wide. the sheer destruction of the surrounding residential buildings, the terrible human toll are all...
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