aid trucks are goings in from egypt. more are hoping to escape the war zone. five of the americans inside gaza strip crossed the border so far. >> carley: israel continue to inch toward gaza city in attempt to squeeze hamas fighters in the center. >> todd: you're watching "fox and friends," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. trey yingst is on the ground in israel, what is the latest? >> trey: good morning, battles rage inside the gaza strip. israeli fighter jets overhead and days after this ground operation began, israelis are taking heavy losses inside gaza. the death toll is at 17 soldiers killed in battles with hamas militants. i will show you destruction on northern part of the gaza strip. israelis say they targeted number of cells in northern gaza. cells were using explosive devices and throwing grenades at idf troops and soeldiers engage them with artillery fire and tanks, according to a statement released this morning. we are learning from daniel hagari, 242 hostages are confirmed held inside gaza. rafah between gaza and egypt, we understand yesterday hundreds made it out, foreign nationals and injured palestinians taken to egyptian hospitals. among the group, five americans, i've been able to confirm were released and are inside egypt. five of them, aide workers. now today we do understand more foreigners will be let out. i'm talking with one woman who is at the border waiting for egypt to open the crossing and she has been told she will make it to egypt today. >> carley: good news for her. trey yingst live in southern israel, thank you, trey. pierre rayhov has been covering conflict in the middle east for 25 years and joins us now. you live 10 miles from the gaza strip during this intense time. what has life been like for you right now? >> it is kind of tense once in a while because we hrocket alerts. i had an alert 30 minutes ago. every house in my city has a shelter, we have to rush to our shelter. i was out walking the dog and the rockets exploded above my head. there was shrapnel all over, that is one thing to understand. the iron dome is destroying most of the rockets from hamas and other organizations within gaza. when they explode, it is not the end of the story, you have shrapnel falling on the ground. this is metal, really hard falling from high altitude. it is causing a lot of damage. i saw a fire this morning because of one of the rockets. >> carley: you are one of just a few journalist who have interviewed dozen of hamas, islamic jihad for a documentary you released called "suicide killers," what did you learn through the interviews? >> well, it is simple and complicated. those people live in an oppressive society, often stolen by their parents, brainwashed in school and mosque and every level of society. end result is at some point in their life, they want normal life they cannot have on earths, they need to kill other people and eventually themselves. if they go kill some jews, nonmuslims, they will end up in heaven surrounded by 72 virgins and will have wine, everything they can't have access on earth will be allowed on the other side. i want to add something, when we are talking about terrorists, we are talking about people that i met, a lot trying to kill, whether children or soldiers or innocent people, whatever, they were trying to kill. in the case of what happened on october 7, it was not only terrorists, it was massacre, they tortured women and kids and put them on fire and burn them to death. this is much beyond terrorism, it is barbaric. >> carley: what they have done and what they say they will continue to do. israel says their goal is to root out hamas. the question does remain, can you root out an ideology? can you kill it? >> well, unfortunately, what has been happening in the territory is for so many years, people have been lying about it. i'm sorry to say, a lot of media take side of palestinians without knowing what was happening over there. in palestinian textbooks, sometimes financed by european union, you have a lot of pages teaching kids israel doesn't have right to exist, jews are monsters and should be killed. it is every level of society. i believe once israel has gotten rid of hamas and other terror organizations within gaza, international community should put together government, temporary government making sure that all the incitement on television in the mosque, at school, in every single habitation is going to disappear so in couple or three generations, people will be ready for simple existence of israel, since israel doesn't want to destroy them, they want to destroy israel. >> carley: thank you joining us, stay safe. turning to this. nancy pelosi served with subpoena in upcoming criminal case, we'll tell you what we are finding out about all that this morning. >> todd: carley, you stayed up to watch, we have a new world series champion. >> the texas rangers win the world series! >> todd: that's right, team from arlington, texas, capturing t the -- in history. 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>> todd: yeah. >> janice: we got to go, don't listen to him. >> carley: we appreciate it. >> todd: voting down effort to censor rashida tlaib over repeated anti-israel remark, accusing rashida tlaib of antisemitism activity after she called to cut off military aid to israel, closest middle east ally in response to the october 7 attack. mike johnson says the lower chamber made the right call. >> we allow members to vote their conscience on that, it is important to beat the democrats on policy. if you go undo the road and censor one another, you open pandora's box. a lot of members say things. >> carley: a student was charged with making death threats against jewish classmates. he was denied bail yesterday, he will remain behind bars until hear hearing on november 15th. if convicted, he faces up to five years in prison, 250,000 dollars in fines. cornell addressing students, saying we will not tolerate antisemitism at cornell and will not tolerate hate of any form, racism or islamaphobia and the sheriff making this strong statement, as well. >> there is zero tolerance for antisemitic behavior, we have no room for that in our community. we stand shoulder to shoulder with our jewish friends and counterparts and will do everything to keep them safe. when you have professors on specifically on the campus of cornell, that perpetuates the problem that we're seeing across this nation. >> carley: attorney general merrick garland says the justice department and fbi ramping up efforts to protect jewish communities nationwide in response. >> we are focusing efforts on confronting and disrupting illegal threats wherever they arise. justice department has no tolerance for violence or threats of violence fuelled bike antisemitism or islamaphobia. >> todd: congresswoman nancy pelosi getting served subpoena for an upcoming criminal case in her home state. >> honorable nancy pelosi, speaker for the 11th congressional district of california, have been served with third party subpoena, after consultation with the office of general counsel, compliance is consistent to extent it requires nonprivileged information. >> todd: nancy pelosi's team not revealing information on the case, a source says it is connected to the criminal trial of the man accused of breaking into her home and attacks her husband. the trial will begin one week from today. all eyes on the state of virginia, commonwealth, being closely watched as bell weather for 2024. >> carley: talking to a candidate who is running to change that. >> we have entire house and senate up, most important election in the nation because what is at stake is that the entire future of the platform. this is a toss up. look who saved slider sunday again! here we go... 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>> no pressure at all. we're going to win this thing because we have a message. on day one of this campaign, my background, i've been an entrepreneur, i started maternal healthcare company. i decided to go into politics because of my newborn son luca. we need a new group of peep toll bring us together. business people like the governor, that is why he's been successful in virginia. we can be successful together. we need a new generation of leaders to bring us together, make sure we have good schools, no idiology, focus on excellence and invest in law enforcement. my opponent endorsed by eight groups that are calling to defund the police. we will nots do that. we will celebrate the police here in virginia. >> todd: what policies will republicans enact if they get the trifecta in virginia? the governor, republican, flipping the senate is what you are trying to do and keep the house of legislature there. >> common sense legislation is the bear minimum. but when it comes to legislation, focus on empowering parents. one of the laws that was struck down by the radical left is controlled state senate this past year was law called sage's law that would have required administrators and schools to notify parents if their child was suicidal at school. that was shot down. we will cut taxes, we want to give $2200 tax rebate to residents. that was struck down by the state senate. they think they know what to do with your money better than you do. last piece, pass common sense safety legislation. this radical left controlled state senate and sided fentanyl drug dealers. this radical left controlled state senate struck that down and partnered with fentanyl drug dealers instead of families. that is crazy. >> todd: so if republicans sweep virginia, the question becomes, what happens in 2024? will republicans as a bellweather win the presidency? win the senate and house of representatives nationally? will that president be glenn youngkin. >> you have to ask that question to folks that are a lot smarter than i am. we are so focused on winning this election. there are five days left. we are in the home stretch and bringing new people under the republican tank here in virginia. in my race, one thing i committed to day one, we will create a new republican coalition here in virginia. 10% of my district is latino, 10% is south asian and we're in the communities bringing all immigrants together because they are upset that the democrats here in virginia have produced nothing and all they are doing is blocking our great governor's agenda. bring people together, pass common sense legislation and that is what we'll do in virginia and we'll win this thing. let's do it. >> todd: i'm curious if your election will be bellweather on whether latinos are going to republicans nationally. the thing to watch in 2024. juan pablo segura, thank you, best of luck, sir. >> carley: there is this, sports world losing a legend. college basketball coach bob excite's family announcing he died at his home. writing we are grateful for thoughts and prayers and appreciate continued respect for our privacy as coach requested a private family gathering. coach knight won three championships at indiana, he was inducted in college hall of fame and basketball hall of fame. coach knight was 83 years old. >> todd: and your texas rangers are world series champions. >> in the air to left center field. guerie l is back. it is done. on the virge. it has happened, the texas rangers win the world series. >> todd: you love to see the celebrations, semien, two-run homer and seager. the fighting will cain's popping champagne after winning the first title in franchise history. a lot of texas rangers fans on "fox and friends" staff. fans love this chaotic scene at a dallas bar. you had to expect it to happen there. all of texas takes -- >> >> carley: that is a huge bar. >> todd: with exception of houston. that is what i'm being told. everything is bigger in texas. it is a serious thing at a bar in texas. >> carley: bingo, a lot of confetti at that bar that is bigger than texas. 700 migrants are heading to the southern border and group of democratsic mayors are heading to wash to demand the white house do something about it. >> todd: is this enough of a smoking gun for democrats? 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>> david: well, first of all, kudos to brooke, i read her reporting on this and i have over time, well done on this. hat tip on this. as far as mayor track suit, that is what mayor adams is, just a prop. even in that statement he talks about the problem, he doesn't identify who caused the problem, joe biden and adams. they all stood up and danced to the tune of we welcome illegal aliens an