In other developments, a hamas delegation is expected to attend ceasefire talks in cairo on sunday, following an invitation extended by egyptian mediators. Israels war cabinet is reportedly set to discuss whether to send a delegation, whilst a British Royal navy ship is sailing to the Eastern Mediterranean to support the delivery of humanitarian assistance to the gaza strip. Our first report this hour is from hugo bachega injerusalem. In tel aviv, protesters are back on the streets. It has been six months since palestinian gunmen stormed southern israel from gaza, and more than 100 israelis remain in captivity. People are urging their government to reach a deal with hamas for hostages to be freed, and they also want their Prime Minister to go. He should resign after what happened. Six months ago the war start, and hamas and everything. He claimed that he wants to go to war and make hamas go away and bring all the hostages home, back home. For one israeli family, the hope is over elad k
Day. By the end of the day, after hamas gunmen breached israeli defences, many israelis have been killed and many more taken hostage. It sparked the most grievous council war. The United Nations says the territory is on the brink of famine. In this programme we will speak to the Executive Director of the World Food Programme to look at new measures. Lets look at some of the latest of elements here in israel. Last night, Tens Of Thousands of israelis covered in the city of tel aviv, as well as others across israel, to magic the israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do much more to bring the hostages home. Many calls on him to resign. The protest took place in the wake of grim news that the party of another hostage, 47 year old elad katzir, had been recovered in a Military Operation from gaza. He had been seized here in Southern Israel on october the 7th, along with his father abraham, who was killed on that day, and his mother hannah, who was later released in november during a h
today on the program we ll get the latest live on israel-hamas war. plus the world watches as two major wars, one in the middle east and the other in europe. each one side is heavily funded by uncle sam. it s ukraine s fight against russia that is about to run out of american funding. what does the gop have to do with it? cory shockey and anne applebaum of the atlantic. also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. but first, here s my take. when one thinks of america s greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america s elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when asked whether to call for the genocide of jews would violate their instituti
today on the program, we ll get the latest live on the israel-hamas war. plus, the world watching as two major wars are fought, one minute middle east, and the other in europe. in each war one side is heavily funded by uncle sam. and it is ukraine s fight against russia that is about to run out of american funding. what does the gop have to do with it? i will talk to aie s kori schake and ann applebaum of the atlantic. and also bernard henri levy on anti-semitism rearing its very ugly head again. and former harvard president drew faust on racism in america. but first here is my take. when one thinks of america s great efts strengths, the kind of strengths with admiration and envy, american s elite universities would have long been at top of the list. but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when calling for the genocide of jews would v
canceled meeting the white house, no longer hosting israeli officials after prime minister benjamin the ten you publicly posted a video criticizing the us for withholding weapons shipments plus safety in the sky families of passage killed in to boeing plane crashes and whistleblowers pushing for more accountability as boeing ceo says, he s proud of the company s record. will speak to a whistleblower live, who says he got off a plane when he realized it was a 737 max. and extreme weather across the nation in new mexico, thousands of people are racing to escape to wildfires. at least one person has died in the number of destroyed buildings has just tripled in just a few hours hello, i m wolf blitzer in washington and you re in the cnn newsroom all that coming up. and let s begin with some breaking news. the weather system churning in the gulf of mexico, right now and it just got elevated to a tropical storm, becoming the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season. n