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Dec 7, 2023 · Hamas has denied those claims. On Thursday, the Israeli military posted online maps and a video showing where it said rockets had been fired toward Israel. The New York Times could not verify...
Morehouse College prepares for possible disruptions ahead of Biden's commencement address
CBS News Videos1 hour agoPresident Biden is set to deliver a commencement address at Morehouse College, and the historically Black college is preparing for possible disruptions as protests over Mr. Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war have continued on college campuses throughout the U.S. Nikole Killion has more.
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- 02:55Morehouse College prepares for possible disruptions ahead of Biden's commencement addressCBS News VideosPresident Biden is set to deliver a commencement address at Morehouse College, and the historically Black college is preparing for possible disruptions as protests over Mr. Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war have continued on college campuses throughout the U.S. Nikole Killion has more.1 hour ago
- 00:44Ships anchor off coast of Gaza Strip after US military says it has completed pier for delivering aidAssociated Press VideosShips anchored off the coast of Gaza Strip after US military announced it has completed a floating pier for delivering aid on Thursday. Officials are poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave besieged over seven months of intense fighting in the Israel-Hamas war. (AP video: Abdel Kareem Hana, Wafaa Shurafa)7 hours ago
- 02:23Israel's defense chief challenges Netanyahu on GazaReuters VideosSTORY: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was publicly challenged on Wednesday (May 15) by his own defense chief about his post-war plans for Gaza – or the lack thereof. In a televised statement, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stressed the need to lay the groundwork for alternative Palestinian rule at the same time as defeating Hamas. He said he had been pushing the issue since the conflict broke out in October following Hamas' shock attack – but has received no response from the Israeli cabinet. "Unfortunately, this issue was not raised for debate and worse, an alternative was not raised in its replacement. Indecision is in essence a decision. This leads to a dangerous course, which promotes the idea of Israeli military and civilian governance in Gaza. This is a negative and dangerous option for the State of Israel strategically, militarily, and from a security standpoint." His comments mark the most vocal dissent from within Israel's top echelon against Netanyahu in the Gaza war. In a riposte that did not explicitly name Gallant, Netanyahu hinted that the retired admiral was making "excuses" for not yet having destroyed Hamas in a conflict now in its eighth month. But the conservative prime minister soon appeared to be outflanked within his own war cabinet. Centrist ex-general Benny Gantz, the only voting member of the cabinet other than Netanyahu and Gallant, said the defense minister had spoken "the truth". Gallant's criticism over Gaza echoes that of Israel's strongest ally, the United States. Washington has tried to give a role to the internationally-backed Palestinian Authority, which wields limited governance in the occupied West Bank. But Netanyahu has refused this, describing the Palestinian Authority as a hostile entity. On Wednesday, he repeated this position in a video statement within an hour of Gallant's remarks. Saying Hamas must first be eliminated before any move to create an alternative Gaza government, and demanding the goal to be pursued "without excuses". Netanyahu has said Israel would retain overall security control over Gaza after the war for the foreseeable future. Though he has stopped short of describing this as an occupation – a status Washington does not want to see emerge.16 hours ago
- 01:06Gaza pier set to receive 1st shipment of aidABC News VideosABC News’ Matt Gutman reports on the latest developments on the Israel-Hamas war.17 hours ago
- 02:34‘The Big Cigar’ star André Holland on parallels between recent protests and young Black PanthersAssociated Press VideosAndré Holland says “there's certainly some parallels to be drawn” between the energy of recent protests over the Israel-Hamas war and the young leaders of The Black Panther Party. The “Moonlight’ star plays revolutionary Huey P. Newton in the true story of his elaborate plan to escape the FBI to Cuba under the guise of creating a fake movie. (May 15) (AP Production by Gary Gerard Hamilton)1 day ago
- 01:14The Israel-Hamas war: Balancing U.S. loyalty to Israel with the protection of Gazan civiliansYahoo News VideoIsrael’s war with Hamas is coming under new scrutiny as members of the international community — including the United States — are struggling to reconcile unwavering support of the Israeli people with frustration over the Israeli military’s treatment of Gazan civilians. Yahoo News explains the politics around the war’s competing loyalties and obligations.1 day ago
- 02:32White House moves forward with more than $1B in new aid for IsraelABC News VideosABC News’ Matt Gutman reports on the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war.2 days ago
- 01:40Harvard students end protest as university agrees to discuss Middle East conflictAssociated Press VideosProtesters against the war between Israel and Hamas were voluntarily taking down their tents in Harvard Yard after university officials agreed to discuss their questions about the endowment. (AP Video: Rodrique Ngowi.)2 days ago
- 02:05Palestinian truckers fearful after Gaza aid convoy wreckedReuters VideosSTORY: These trucks were carrying humanitarian supplies bound for Gaza, now strewn across the road in the occupied West Bank as the enclave faces a severe hunger crisis. Palestinian hauliers said on Tuesday (May 14) they feared for the security of aid convoys to Gaza, a day after Israeli protesters wrecked the trucks. Videos circulated on social media on Monday showed protesters throwing supplies from the trucks at the Tarqumiya checkpoint. The Head of the Hebron Food Trade Association said Israeli soldiers stood by as the attack took place. Adel Amer is from the West Bank-Based hauliers union. "We went to the checkpoint, and after the checks we were surprised to see settlers on the roundabout of the checkpoint. They damaged the cars, they tore the tires off the trucks, they threw the contents of the truck on the ground, we gathered some of the products, and sent some of those products on to a bulldozer and sent them to sheep farms. Around 15 trucks were damaged, their haul was damaged, windows of trucks were broken, some drivers were beaten, some of the products were thrown away, and the whole loss for Hebron is around $2 million." Amer said some drivers are now refusing to take good to Gaza because they are afraid. A group calling itself Order 9 has claimed Monday's attack and says it acted to stop supplies reaching Hamas, accusing the Israeli government of giving "gifts" to the Islamist group. Palestinians and human rights groups have accused the Israeli military and police of deliberately failing to intervene when settlers attack Palestinians in the West Bank. The violent protest drew condemnation from the U.S., which has urged Israel to step up deliveries of aid into Gaza. Britain's foreign minister also condemned the (quote) "appalling" incident, saying Israel must call the attackers to account. No comment was available from the Israeli military. The Israeli police said a number of people were arrested and the incident was being investigated.2 days ago
- 01:57White House says world should be calling on Hamas to accept hostage proposalABC News VideosPlus, the State Department said they were aware of reports of U.S. doctors trapped in Gaza. It is working with Israel to reopen the Rafah gate to facilitate the departure of U.S. citizens.2 days ago
- 04:52Netanyahu will not end war until Hamas is destroyed: NaglABC News VideosRetired Lt. Col John Nagl said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should learn from what went wrong in the Iraq war and encourage Israel to learn from mistakes the U.S. made.2 days ago
- 00:54Group of displaced Palestinians move into heavily damaged school in Gaza that was run by UN agencyAssociated Press VideosA group of displaced Palestinians have moved into a school run by a U.N. agency that was heavily damaged during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and fixed some of the classrooms where they now live. The school in the southern city of Khan Younis used to be run by the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees known as UNRWA was damaged by Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip. (AP video shot by Mohammad Jahjouh and production by Wafaa Shurafa)3 days ago
- 03:04Israel pushes into Gaza's northern, southern areasReuters VideosSTORY: Civilian casualties continue to tick up as Israel stepped up its assault in the northern and southern parts of Gaza on Monday. Rescue crews brought in badly-wounded civilians, some of them children, to a hospital in northern Beit Lahiya. Some of the most intense fighting for weeks is raging in both the north and south. Israeli forces had gone back into Jabalia, where they’ve said they have dismantled Hamas months ago, to prevent militants regrouping there. A medical worker, Fares Afana, says they’ve tried to reach the Jabalia camp. Bodies were recovered there after overnight strikes. But he claims Israeli forces had been targeting ambulance crews, blocking them from saving wounded and trapped civilians. In southern Gaza’s Rafah, streets were near empty as Palestinians fled the fighting. Israel on Monday cut across a main highway into Rafah, closing a main crossing point for aid. The U.N. says a foreign security staff member was killed on Monday when a U.N.-marked vehicle travelling to a hospital in Rafah was struck. This marks the first international U.N. fatality in the Gaza war. Hamas' armed wing says due to Israeli bombardments it lost contact with militants guarding four Israeli hostages, including U.S.-Israeli citizen Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who appeared in a Hamas video in April. Supplies are also wearing thin for many displaced Palestinians, who’ve fled the north and south to Deir al-Balah, in the center of the Gaza strip. “There is not enough water for all displaced people, there is not enough food, not enough markets for everyone." "This water tank that you see, this was barely enough for those who were already here, it was already not enough but we were living with it, so what about those who joined us? There are people from two camps, in addition to our camp.” The U.N. says around 360,000 people have fled Rafah since Israel’s evacuation order a week ago. Many uprooted families are moving to empty tracts of land along the coast, but the U.N. warns of poor sanitary conditions there. Starving Palestinians on one side of the border – and on the other… Israeli protesters blocking aid trucks to Gaza on Monday. Some Israelis were seen spilling contents of the trucks onto a road at a West Bank checkpoint – the second such incident in less than a week. This comes even as Israel has pledged to allow uninterrupted humanitarian supplies into the besieged enclave. Washington, which has paused some deliveries of weapons to Israel, as it disagrees with an assault on Rafah, has denounced "looting" these convoys. Gaza health officials say the Palestinian death toll in the war has now surpassed 35,000. The conflict began after militant group Hamas burst into Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 and taking more than 250 hostages.3 days ago
- 00:44White House sees no genocide in GazaReuters VideosSTORY: ::The Biden administration says it does not view the killings of Palestinians in Gaza as 'genocide' ::May 13, 2024 :: Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor / White House "We believe Israel can and must do more to ensure the protection and well-being of innocent civilians. We do not believe what is happening in Gaza is a genocide. We have been firmly on record rejecting that proposition." "We have paused the shipment of £2,000 bombs because we do not believe they should be dropped in densely populated cities. We are talking to the Israeli government about this. We still believe it would be a mistake to launch a major military operation into the heart of Rafah. That would put huge numbers of civilians at risk without a clear strategic gain. The president was clear that he would not supply certain offensive weapons for such an operation were it to occur." Sullivan, speaking to reporters at the White House, said the United States wants to see Hamas defeated, that Palestinians caught in the middle of the war were in "hell," and that a major military operation by Israel in Rafah would be a mistake. Biden, who is running for reelection this year, has faced heavy criticism from his own supporters domestically for his support of Israel; some of those critics have accused Israel of committing genocide. More than 35,000 Palestinians in Gaza have died, according to Gaza health officials.3 days ago
- 00:57White House: Palestinian civilians caught in Gaza war are 'in hell'; Israel not committing genocideYahoo News VideoSpeaking to the press on Monday, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Palestinian civilians who are caught up in the war between Israel and Hamas are "in hell." Sullivan also said that while the White House believes that Israel must do more to protect innocent civilians, "We do not believe what is happening in Gaza is a genocide."3 days ago
- 00:28Israeli protesters block aid convoy headed to GazaReuters VideosSTORY: :: Israeli protesters block an aid convoy heading to Gaza :: Tarqumiya checkpoint, West Bank :: May 13, 2024 :: Four protesters, including a minor, were arrested, according to lawyers representing them Videos circulated on social media showed protesters throwing supplies from the trucks on to the ground, with the contents of opened cartons lying spilled across the road. The video was verified by buildings, signs and hills seen in the footage which match file imagery of the checkpoint. Separate visuals from the same location also show the same truck being unloaded, which corroborates the video. Last week, four people were arrested in southern Israel after a similar protest by Israelis who object to delivering humanitarian supplies into an area controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas, according to their lawyers. The protests came as Israel has faced heavy international pressure to step up the flow of aid into Gaza, where international organizations have warned of a severe humanitarian crisis threatening a population of more than 2 million people.3 days ago
- 00:47Netanyahu, ministers heckled at Memorial Day ceremoniesReuters VideosSTORY: :: Israel's prime minister and his cabinet ministers are heckled during Memorial Day ceremonies :: May 13, 2024 :: Jerusalem :: Ashdod, Israel :: Tel Aviv, Israel A person called Netanyahu "garbage" as he ended his speech addressing bereaved families in Jerusalem. Separately, a woman shouted at a far-right member of Netanyahu's cabinet, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, as he took to the stand to address a military ceremony in the southern city of Ashdod. The woman pointed at him and shouted, "He's a criminal." Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant was confronted with a sign in Tel Aviv that read, "Their blood is on your hands." Some 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 kidnapped on Oct. 7, according to Israeli tallies. Since then, a further 273 Israeli soldiers have died, mostly in an assault on Gaza that Palestinian medics say has killed more than 35,000 people. Despite his image as a security hawk, Netanyahu has struggled with a widespread perception that he was to blame for the security failures that allowed Hamas to overwhelm Israel's defences around Gaza.3 days ago
- 01:00Tents crowd Mediterranean shore of Deir al-Balah as more Palestinian displaced arriveAssociated Press VideosDeir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip has offered refuge for Palestinians escaping the war between Israel and Hamas in the besieged territory. Thousands of displaced from nearby Gaza City and the northern part of the Strip have set up sprawling tented settlements in the town, including along the Mediterranean Sea shore. (AP video by Abd Al Kareem Hana / Production by Wafaa Shurafa)4 days ago
- 02:03Residents Flee Rafah as Israeli Military Operation IntensifiesWSJIsrael’s leaders have said the military needs to move into Rafah to dismantle the remaining battalions of Hamas. Photo: Hatem Khaled/Reuters4 days ago
- 01:31Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 12, 2024CBS News VideosThis week on "Face the Nation," Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins Margaret Brennan as America's relationship with Israel faces a serious stress test this week, with a new U.S. report that says it is "reasonable to assess" that Israel violated international law in its war with Hamas. Plus, a story about how a group of special operations veterans helped a fellow service member's family get their mother out of war-torn Gaza.4 days ago
- 02:04Israel sends tanks to Jabalia, ups pressure on RafahReuters VideosSTORY: Israel sent tanks into eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday (May 12). This comes after a night of heavy aerial and ground bombardments, killing and wounding dozens, the Hamas-run health ministry said. Jabalia is the biggest of Gaza's eight historic refugee camps and is home to more than 100,000 people. :: Israeli Army Late on Saturday, Israel’s military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said its forces operating in Jabalia were preventing Hamas from re-establishing its military capabilities there. Also late on Saturday, an air strike hit Deir al-Balah, killing at least eight people, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Palestinians displaced for a second time attempted to set up tents there as Israel proceeds with its plans for a ground attack on Rafah. More families, estimated in the thousands, were leaving Rafah as Israel’s military pressure intensified. Tank shells landed across the city as the army gave new evacuation orders covering some neighborhoods in the center of the city, calling for Gazans to head to what it calls an expanded humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi. The armed wing of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad said their fighters attacked Israeli forces in several areas inside Gaza with anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs. Outside of Gaza, a rocket directly struck a house in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon on Sunday. Israel's military operation in Gaza has killed close to 35,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry. The war was triggered by a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7 in which some 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 people taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies. Egypt's Foreign Minister said on Sunday that Cairo would continue its mediation between Israel and Hamas and urged the two sides to show the flexibility and the will needed to reach a ceasefire deal.4 days ago
- 01:10On Israel's memorial day, one family desperately seeks closureAssociated Press VideosRuby and Hagit Chen are still waiting to bury their son. Itay was killed in Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7. But unlike scores of other families of soldiers killed that day, Chen doesn’t have a grave to visit because his son’s remains are held captive in Gaza. The absence of a final resting place is being felt acutely now, as Israel marks its memorial day for fallen soldiers, when cemeteries are brimming with relatives mourning over the graves of their loved ones. (AP Video shot by Moshe Edri and Ami Bentov)5 days ago
- 00:54Thousands protest against Israel's Eurovision entryReuters VideosSTORY: :: Thousands protest against Israel's participation in the Eurovision song contest :: May 11, 2024 :: Malmo, Sweden The 68th version of the contest, normally a festival of catchy songs and tongue-in-cheek kitsch, is taking place amid protests in host city Malmo over the participation of Israel, due to its war in Gaza. Eurovision organizers have resisted calls for Israel to be excluded, but demanded that Israel tweak the lyrics of its original entry to remove what they said were references to Palestinian group Hamas' deadly Oct. 7 attack on Israel, which sparked its war on Gaza. Protesters have complained of double standards as the European Broadcasting Union banned Russia from Eurovision in 2022 following its invasion of Ukraine.5 days ago
- 02:06Israel calls on more people to evacuate Gaza's RafahReuters VideosSTORY: Smoke rises over Rafah on Saturday as Israel calls for Palestinians to evacuate and head to what it calls an expanded humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi. It's a further indication that the military is pressing ahead with its plans for a ground attack on Gaza’s southern city. That's despite heavy U.S. pressure and alarm expressed by residents and humanitarian groups. In a post on social media site X, a military spokesperson called on residents and displaced people in 12 neighborhoods in the enclave to go immediately to the shelters west of Gaza City. Gaza resident Nidal says despite the warning he is unable to evacuate. He told Reuters he doesn't have a tent as they were all distributed yesterday - nor does he have cash to get a vehicle to move his belongings. These evacuations follow overnight Israeli jet strikes across the enclave. Israel's military said it was continuing precise operational activity against Hamas fighters in eastern Rafah and on the Gazan side of the Rafah crossing. On Friday (May 10), Israeli tanks captured the main road dividing Rafah's eastern and western sections, effectively encircling the eastern side in an assault that has caused Washington to hold up delivery of some military aid to its ally. :: May 9, 2024 The latest evacuation orders came hours after internationally mediated ceasefire talks appeared to falter, with Hamas saying Israel's rejection of the truce offer returned things to square one. Israel says it wants to reach a deal under which hostages would be released in exchange for the freeing of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, but that it is not prepared to end the military offensive which was triggered by a Hamas-led attack on Southern Israel on Oct. 7. 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 people taken hostage in the attack, according to Israeli tallies. Israel's military operation in Gaza, which it says aims to eliminate Hamas, has killed close to 35,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry.5 days ago
- 00:50Palestinians mourn those killed in Israeli airstrikesReuters VideosSTORY: : Palestinians hold funerals for loved ones killed during overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza :: Deir Al-Balah, Gaza :: May 11, 2024 :: Khitam al-Khatib "Here they are, in pieces, here is my sister in-law, without a head, my aunt is without a head. What is this injustice? Until when will this be going on? We are exhausted, by God we are exhausted. I have been in tents for the past seven months, I have never lived in a tent before. We were not cut out for this, the women of Palestine were not cut out for this, we were always honored. It's not fair that this is happening to them, it's not fair. By God we are exhausted from this." According to the Palestinian news agency WAFA, 24 Palestinians were killed overnight after Israeli jets targeted several areas in central Gaza, while at least seven were killed after the airforce targeted dozens of homes in Jabalia. Some people are still missing under the rubble. At least 34,943 Palestinians have been killed and 78,572 injured in Israel's military offensive in Gaza since Oct. 7, Gaza's health ministry said in a statement on Friday. The conflict was triggered by a Hamas-led attack on Southern Israel where 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 people taken hostage in the attack, according to Israeli tallies.6 days ago
Apr 24, 2024 · 5:41 p.m. ET, April 23, 2024. The death toll in Gaza continues to rise. Here's what you should know. From CNN staff. Israeli military operations in Gaza have killed at least 34,183 people...
May 1, 2024 · Hamas says its position is ‘negative’ on Israel’s offer but signals willingness to keep talking. Israel has softened some demands in cease-fire negotiations, officials say. Israeli...
Nov 20, 2023 · Israeli officials vowed to destroy Hamas, the Palestinian group that controls the Gaza Strip and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States, Israel and other countries....
Dec 27, 2023 · December 26, 2023 Israel-Hamas war. By Chris Lau, Josh Berlinger, Laura Smith-Spark, Aditi Sangal, Maureen Chowdhury and Tori B. Powell, CNN. Updated 12:00 a.m. ET, December 27, 2023. All....
1 day ago · The Israel-Hamas War is the war between Israel and Palestinian militants, especially Hamas, that began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched an assault on Israel that killed more than 1,200 people in Israel.
Oct 10, 2023 · Hamas is the Arabic acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement, and a recognition of the group's roots and early ties to one of the Sunni world's most prominent groups, the Muslim Brotherhood,...