and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber, with the latest on the coverage of the israel, hamas war. another night of heavy air strikes across the enclave. israel says it s been hitting hamas targets including tunnels and underground combat spaces. the idf is again urging folks to head south as it expands forces inside gaza, in response to the mack aceres of october 7th. israel believes the group is holding 230 hostages. inside gaza there is fear for what happens next. internet and cellular functions have been partially restored. there s not enough fuel water medicine to go around and very little coming in from egypt. scott what are you seeing from gaza and hearing from israel? reporter: hey kim, yes it is difficult to know precisely where we re at with the fighting in gaza given the limitations there. yesterday the israeli artillery did not stop. he also said gun fire could be heard from the easter
and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. very latest with israel at war. it is 7 a.m. sunday morning in gaza the start of another day filled with dread and uncertainty with 2 million palestinians in gaza. all around them israel s war planes and artillery continue to pound the landscape. israel says it has been hitting hamas tunnels and ground spaces, the idea is urging people to head south as it expands operations inside gaza. in response to the hamas massacres ever october 7th. here is prime minister benjamin netanyahu on saturday. our heroic fight verse one supreme goal to destroy this murderous enemy. we always said never again, never again is now. gaza reports indicates cellular and internet communications have been partially restored but hospitals are at capacity if they are functioning at all. there isn t enough food water medicine or energy to go around. our people in the gaza strip are facing a war