earlier, it s interesting, the timing, it s been about three weeks now since that first attack by hamas. what you make of the timing and we should not say that this is the awaited ground incursion but this is maybe the most significant military action we have seen. what do you make of the large gap there, three weeks? first gap there, three weeks? first of all i gap there, three weeks? first of all i think gap there, three weeks? first of all i think the gap there, three weeks? first of all i think the israelis - gap there, three weeks? i; st of all i think the israelis did not have a plan for what they wanted to do. they knew what the objective was, to destroy hamas, they didn t necessarily know what they wanted to do, and i think the conversations with the us when president biden visited, about a week or so ago was very important in terms of the us really saying to the israelis we know your objective but we also know there is a lot of anger, a lot of rage, you really wa
[background noises] we are going to get them all out god willing. s daily israeli airstrikes pummeled gaza at this hour. as israel appears to inch closer to launching a grand invasion aimed at destroying hamas. good evening i am jonathan hunt with special coverage of israel at war. it is 7:00 here in los angeles at 5:00 a.m. and israel military leaders say it s not a matter of if but when they will launch a massive ground invasion of gaza. even as the idf says at least 210 hostages including 11 americans are believed to be held by hamas terrace there for the living invasion comes as god the southern border with egypt was briefly opened up to date with 20 un trucks filled with humanitarian aid arriving in gaza to help address the rapidly deteriorating situation for 2 million palestinians. the white house as president biden consulted with national security advisors today over the war in the middle east. fox news was able to press the president of reports he has pushed the is
[background noises] we are going to get them all out god willing. s daily israeli airstrikes pummeled gaza at this hour. as israel appears to inch closer to launching a grand invasion aimed at destroying hamas. good evening i am jonathan hunt with special coverage of israel at war. it is 7:00 here in los angeles at 5:00 a.m. and israel military leaders say it s not a matter of if but when they will launch a massive ground invasion of gaza. even as the idf says at least 210 hostages including 11 americans are believed to be held by hamas terrace there for the living invasion comes as god the southern border with egypt was briefly opened up to date with 20 un trucks filled with humanitarian aid arriving in gaza to help address the rapidly deteriorating situation for 2 million palestinians. the white house as president biden consulted with national security advisors today over the war in the middle east. fox news was able to press the president of reports he has pushed the is
did he change any minds? also ahead, president biden s prime time address to the nation. his message with israel on the version of a ground invasion of gaza. plus, the desperately needed humanitarian aid ready and waiting at gaza s border. will that border ever open to let it through? good morning, happy friday, it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting alongside my colleague and friend josé diaz-balart for more continuing special coverage. and we begin with some breaking news from capitol hill. the house about to gavel into session preparing to hold a third vote for speaker. so republican jim jordan is struggling to save his bid for the gavel, holding a news conference just hours ahead of this vote. i think the american people are thirsty for change. i think they are hungry for leadership, and frankly, they know that the white house can t provide it. we have our capitol hill reporters gathering the latest information, our steve kornacki is standing by at the b