focussed in khan younis, but what they are worried about is the fact that at least 85,000 israelis who live in northern israel are not able to go home because of the constant exchange of rocket fire between israel and hezbollah and other elements in lebanon. almost on a daily basis. and remember, you have probably 250,000 israelis living in hotel rooms, funded for by the government because they can t go home. so that s another major focus of the israeli government. john: the chief of hezbollah nasrallah said about the assassination of arouri, it s a major dangerous crime which we cannot be silent. no indication that hezbollah is going to take retaliatory action. rear admiral daniel hagari of the idf says if they do, israel is ready. listen here. the idf is at a very high level of readiness in all arenas, in defense and offense.
in connection with suspicion for tax evasion. eduard babaryka has spent almost three years in a detention centre without a trial, longer than any other political prisoner. the authorities have found new charges to justify his continued detention, including organising mass riots. eduard was detained injune, but protest in belarus began in august. it s obvious that eduard was imprisoned because his father tried to run in the election. the carjourney between minsk and vilnius takes only around three hours. yet many belarussians who live here say that there is simply no way they could ever go back. translation: you did nothing wrong and you did not break the law. - but you can t go home. i can t return to belarus until the political situation there changes.
very difficult to do here. allen is a northern suburb of dallas, conservative area of texas. how all of this mixes together, we just don t know at this point. of course law enforcement officials did not hold a news conference today, so we ll have to wait to at least tomorrow to get new information from officials on what happened in allen. ed lavandera, thank you very much. people appeared to take shelter in a hallway while this shooting was going on, including jeffrey keaton. that s him standing there. many with their hands up, surprised and frustrated by yet another mass shooting in america. and he had this to stay. take a look. it s crazy some folks won t go home today because someone at some point after that, jeffrey was safely outside watching from afar. and jeffrey joins us now from
indiana, records show. local leaders knew that building was riddled with fire hazards for years in 2019, the owner admitted the plant didn t have sprinklers and ignored an order to repair the property. but it s unclear what steps the city took to enforce that order. meantime officials are conducting around the clock care quality monitoring there. nervous the debris may contain asbestos from burning plastics. however no toxic compounds have yet been detected in the air. more than 2000. people still can t go home 2000 people and those living downwind of the fire are under a shelter in place. order the cause of the fire still unknown this morning, and it will likely be several days before it stops so investigations can begin. cnn has reached out to the company. for a response. and we have not heard back. also this this morning just minutes from now. jury selection begins in dominion voting systems $1.6 billion defamation case against fox. roughly 300 potential jurors will be whittled down
roads after numerous washouts and mudslides. new flooding concerns after a levee failed swamping farmland. many still can t go home. i can t be paying rent here and then a hotel $200 something a day. imagine a week. reporter: yosemite is set to reopen tomorrow. california s reservoirs are filling up. the dramatic turn around has ended years of draught for nearly half the state. and california is set to break its 40-year-old snow pack record which is a critical indicator of future water supplies. thank you. straight ahead, nasa debuts the new space suits destined for moon. the latest on busters. and later, why it is the end of the road for an iconic car