We are covering the israelhamas war. Were Tracking Developments late today as republicans are scrambling to agree on any replacement for ousted House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy. We have a report on that and all its implications later in the newscast. Today u. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken was in israel for meetings with prime Minster Netanyahu as troop amass at the border. Amidst blinkens trip, the Israeli Government today released new graphic Photo Evidence of the mass atrocities. Israel says the photos show how hamas murdered and burned babies, which blinken acknowledged while pledging u. S. Support. He a reiterated bidens views that the destruction is on par with isis. Soldiers beheaded, young people burned alive in their cars or in their rooms. In a litany of brutality and inhumanity that, yes, brings to mind the worst of isis. The first accounts of those acts came initially from israeli soldiers. They recounted what they had just seen after reclaiming areas under attack. Its no
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it s one of the reasons russia is complaining about it. it will change the entire battle on the ground. admiral, if we can pick up on that point, where does that leave the united states in term of it vulnerability if we re seen as aiding the ukrainians with these anti-russian rebel capabilities, that could be game changers at least on the battle field, is there a place where we could see the russians perhaps counter that with something in syria or block measured we ll be interest in the pursuing at the diplomatic level that will be a problem? i think that s a worry. i think as you point out, laterally expanding the level of escalation is a risk. but let s face it. these relationships with russia are already cratered. it s hard to imagine anything really dramatic that the russians can do to really change the equation. i want to pick up on a point from colonel jack. i agree with his assessment.