Palestinian fighters are supposed to not fire rockets during the break. This is the scene in gaza right now. The break in attacks was brokered by the United Nations to allow badly noded supplies coming into gaza. The bombardment killed 235 palestinians, many civilians. One israeli has also died. Among the dead are four palestinian children, who died on a beach on wednesday, during an israeli air strike. Lets go to our correspondent who is standing by for us in jerusalem. Nisreen elshamayleh, how is the humanitarian pause going so far . Well, as youed, israel has agreed to this as you said, israel agreed to this pause, from 10am to 3am local times to allow civilians in gaza to restock on supply and goods. We heard from the army three rockets from fired from gaza into southern israeli communities, the regional council. It landed in an open area. Hamas agreed to abide by the pause, but it may be other palestinian factions have not abided by it. Before this was implemented, before the huma
In the past, Police Swat Teams were only used in extreme circumstances. Now, theyre increasingly sent on routine tasks. They changed my whole perspective. Im telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. They dont care what theyve done, they really dont. Tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of swat is redefining americas police. And we ask who is really paying the price . In the us today, there are now tens of thousands of militarystyle police raids every year. But only the worst cases make the news. Weve come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. Scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. It looked like they were going into a war. Early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of Eugene Mallory and his wife, tonya pate. Their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine l
In the past, Police Swat Teams were only used in extreme circumstances. Now, theyre increasingly sent on routine tasks. They changed my whole perspective. Im telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. They dont care what theyve done, they really dont. Tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of swat is redefining americas police. And we ask who is really paying the price . In the us today, there are now tens of thousands of militarystyle police raids every year. But only the worst cases make the news. Weve come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. Scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. It looked like they were going into a war. Early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of Eugene Mallory and his wife, tonya pate. Their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine l
In the past, Police Swat Teams were only used in extreme circumstances. Now, theyre increasingly sent on routine tasks. They changed my whole perspective. Im telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. They dont care what theyve done, they really dont. Tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of swat is redefining americas police. And we ask who is really paying the price . In the us today, there are now tens of thousands of militarystyle police raids every year. But only the worst cases make the news. Weve come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. Scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. It looked like they were going into a war. Early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of Eugene Mallory and his wife, tonya pate. Their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine l
In the past, Police Swat Teams were only used in extreme circumstances. Now, theyre increasingly sent on routine tasks. They changed my whole perspective. Im telling you, when i seen that, it was just like they dropped a bomb. They dont care what theyve done, they really dont. Tonight, fault lines examines how a massive rise the use of swat is redefining americas police. And we ask who is really paying the price . In the us today, there are now tens of thousands of militarystyle police raids every year. But only the worst cases make the news. Weve come to investigate one that took place in a rural town just north of los angeles. Scared me so bad, they were so military and just huge guns and full gear, like huge puffed out like huge vest. It looked like they were going into a war. Early morning on june 27, armed police from across la county converged on the property of Eugene Mallory and his wife tonya pate. Their warrant said the property was being used as an illegal methamphetamine la