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exchange fire on the northern and southern borders, the fighting in gaza, welcome to fox news live. i'm aishah hasnie. griff:here we go going jampacked. i am griff jenkins. there have been almost 50 attacks of us forces in iraq and syria since october 17th. hey, jeff. >> reporter: we hear outgoing forces late into the night. most of the intense face-to-face in and around gaza city, many of that region's maine medical centers, that's because the idf says that is where hamas is hiding out in these medical centers and intricate tunnel systems. fighting is happening near these medical centers. they deny the hospitals are under attack but heavy bombardment in the region in the last, impacting civilians, hospital staff and those who were injured. there are reports of power outages with fuel supplies running low to power the generators and resources like food and water becoming more scarce. those who are healthy enough to make the journey are heading to southern israel or southern gaza, estimated one hundred thousand people over the last two days have fled the fighting using the humanitarian core doors. israeli forces are targeting hezbollah weapons depots in lebanon after four israeli soldiers were hurt in drone and missile attacks. the israeli minister warned of a widening conflict. >> translator: i see the civilians of gaza walking with white flags along the coast. hezbollah is dragging lebanon into a war that may never happen it is making mistakes. if it will make such mistakes here, those who will pay the price would be the lebanese civilians. >> reporter: we should point out today marks five weeks since 200 people were taken from their homes in israel and kidnapped into gaza, very little effort or very little progress has been made to get those estimated 239 people currently being held hostage inside gaza. "america's weather weekend" jeff paul in southern israel, thank you. kelly: 56 servicemember's have been wounded including 25 who sustained traumatic brain injuries following strikes on the us military forces in a rack and syria that began october 17th. lucas tomlinson is live with the latest from wilmington, delaware. >> reporter: it is notable that all the american soldiers hurt in those strikes have returned to duty but in wilmington white house officials say they want to wrap up of this war as soon as possible, and in this interview with bret baer israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu monitor how long they fell in recent resources. >> you fight isis, you fought al qaeda, i don't think it will take that long i any stretch of the imagination but however long it takes, we will do it. >> reporter: many believe it was saudi arabia's warming relations with israel, and that sparked the october 7th massacre from saudi and israel. it appears saudi and iran are working on closing ties, the big arab summit in riyadh put on pressure on israel to end the war against hamas and gaza. not arabs, iran's president is in saudi arabia for the first time in 11 years. mohammed bin solalman after th restored relations in march. president biden marked veterans day at national cemetery playing a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. president biden then appeared confused after laying that wreath, executing an about-face back to the wreath before the army export, the first sergeant pointing back and taking his place online, biden spoke to the crowd and the nation. >> president biden: to all those grieving the loss of a loved one who wore the uniform, to all those with loved ones still missing or unaccounted for, i want to say to you we see you. we stand with you and we will not forget. >> reporter: president biden returned to the white house, coming to wilmington in a few minutes. he will give oppressed to -- a speech to the press before losing to marine one. aishah: thanks, lucas. the presidential candidates are very busy today on the campaign trail after sparring over us policy on israel and ukraine at the third gop presidential debate. we are joined by revoking president will candidate vivek ramaswamy who was on the ground in new hampshire. thank you for taking some time. let me get your reaction to what lucas was talking about. iran's president shaking hands, smiling and acting very friendly with the likes of mbs in saudi arabia as they, on israel for a cease-fire. give me your take on if you were president in this moment, how you would react to the message these arab muslim countries are sending the world in saudi arabia. >> reporter: my reaction is israel has a right to its own national self-defense and i don't want to see europe and the middle east or the un or the us for that matter get in israel's way of defending itself, give them a diplomat iron dome, they have a right to exist and to see them get the job done. one of the unspoken mistakes earlier this year was the discussion of the nuclear technology transfer in saudi arabia. it's an unspoken rolling catalyzing in the october 7th attack, and us policy mistake in healthy reminders of humanity that humility in foreign policy that what we want to the middle east we can be sloppy about it and haven't had great results to show and diplomatic leadership is what the us needs to focus on. aishah: you have been a critic of the us involvement in ukraine and the millions of dollars, billions we have been handing to this country. i want you to clear up this moment on the debate stage where it sounds like you call president zelenskyy a nazi. listen to this. >> ukraine is not a paragon of democracy. the comedian in cargo pants called zelenskyy, doing it in their own ranks. that's not democratic. aishah: do you really think he is a nazi? >> he was celebrating a nazi in his own ranks. people watching ukraine -- aishah: who was that? >> zelenskyy celebrated a nazi in the canadian parliament honored an individual who was a member of the nazi party in ukraine, zelenskyy spotted, recorded by the media applauding, when called out for he apologizes but this is part of a broader litany, this is not a paragon of democracy. they have banned opposition parties. they consolidated into one state media arm. the regions of ukraine that are occupied where they tried to ban the speaking of russian, regions that haven't been represented in ukraine's parliament for the last we 10 years, they said they won't hold elections unless the us forks over more money. this myth that this is a battle between good and evil just because putin is a dictator does not mean ukraine is good. that's a lie. the american people deserve the truth. now as we see the corruption of how our money has been spent, gone to ukrainian copter cretin a country known to be corrupt, it is interesting to see the people who were ukraine hawks earlier this year quietly tiptoeing back but that was one of the earliest critics of this war, critics of the justification for it from a us standpoint and i stand by my position that we need a reasonable deal that allows ukraine to come out with its sovereignty in tact, but at the same time gets russia to exit its military alliance with china and end of this war. that advances us interests. i'm the only candidate with a plan to do it. aishah: you talk about the ideological difference the gop currently faces about where they go as a party and one of the first things you said on the debate stage was you called veronica daniel -- for ronna mcdaniel to step down. listen to what she said on foxbusiness. >> 4%, he needs the headline. the rnc doesn't to state races for federal committee. i know vivek ramaswamy is new to the party, voted for obama, he may not know that. aishah: she takes a dig at you. respond to that. >> i will respond to it. it is shameful that the rnc first of all flat out lied on national television. i never voted for obama once in my life. it is pathetic, shameful and dishonest and automatically disqualifying for the rnc. a supposedly neutral arbiter, the chair hit me with a national falsehood like that, i would say that was false, damaging and malicious intent because she was somebody who was sitting in the audience during the debate, said the rnc wouldn't give me another cent because i called out her failures. it is not her money. in many ways day after day she is proving my point about the corruption of the rnc. people should judge based on the facts. i'm not a politician. i come from the outside, she took over in 2017, 2018-2220 her 2022, 2023 all disastrous for the republican party. she has to go, she's like a squatter in a rent controlled apartment. aishah: folks are looking at the debate performance and wondering where you trying to grab headlines by saying the things you were saying because of where your polling right now. how much money did you fund raise after in 24 hours after the debate? >> it is a metric, it was a lot more after the first -- aishah: santos and nikki haley raised a million dollars in 24 hours after. do you have a number? >> we raised a good amount after the third debate. i am writing big checks in this campaign, putting 8 figure additional checks in addition to 8 figures i already put in because i don't want to rely and bag. aishah: you can't to be the only one who votes for yourself. you need to have a base. >> we have a base of small dollar donors that if you want some hard facts, 40% of our six figure, $150,000 donors, first time ever donors to the gop, normally that's 2% for a republican candidate. i believe in accountability. rana is trying to deflect attention, she needs to step aside and re-sign. one of the main obstacles, there's a guy named drew mcquiston, cochair of the rnc with a great track record in south carolina before taking over as cochair earlier this year and could be interim chair until a proper meeting is had in january, next meeting of the rnc, last time when i meet dylan --hrmeet dhillon in january, it is telling when someone tries to behave like the party belongs to them versus responding to the results they are accountable for. aishah: one last question as we have to go. i asked you this at the debate in the spin room right after, why should the trump base, the people who are for the former president vote for you? because you told me you don't have many policy differences from the former president, you're almost a younger version of him. what happens if the former president shows up at the next gop debate next month. how do you separate yourself? >> there is one difference, i come from the next generation, 38 years old, the youngest person to run for us president as a republican. it take someone with fresh legs to take it to the next level. i won't be the same person 8 years from now that i am today but i have fresh legs today. i believe in the founding spirit of our country. thomas jefferson was 33 years old when he signed the declaration of independence. it takes somebody who's best days in life are still ahead to see a country whose death days are ahead of itself. i believe i have the spirit to reach the next generation, into this movement, we are just getting started and we will be successful. aishah: it doesn't seem to be happening. vivek ramaswamy, candidate for the presidential race. appreciate it. thank you. griff: texas forces continue facing a never ending surge in migrant encounters, bill melugin has the latest. >> reporter: typically, in texas over in arizona, as you are aware this is happening on the southern border so we want to take you to california. san diego county, large groups of migrants crossing illegally, they are starting campfires on the us side of the border in an extreme high risk burn area where it is dry and windy in california's prime wildfire season. the video, china, turkey, taking a chance for any young children or unaccompanied children because they didn't want to be in the elements but these crossings happening in texas, california and arizona. we talk about the human smuggling showing troopers and border patrol chasing human smuggling near the del rio area, stolen truck, one falls out all -- everybody bails out of that vehicle, looking at illegal immigrants running into the brush. they arrest them including the human smuggler. take a look at this video from a dps helicopter. a group of illegal immigrants hiding in the brush on the side of the road. the car pulls up and the human smuggler starts driving them away. dps was watching from in the air, they radio down at a true purple them over and arrest everybody. that is how human smuggling pursuits start. lastly, back to california once again for an enormous fentanyl bus to. the port of entry seizing 185 towns -- pounds of fentanyl, 40 packages, it is street value of $8 million, enough lethal doses to kill millions of people. it is killing tens of thousands of americans every year. griff: with no end insight. thank you. we are joined by republican congressman from texas, member of the homeland security committee, tony gonzalez. let's talk about the smuggling cases bill was showing, horrific, never stops and this week we had the tragedy of two americans from georgia killing your district in batesville, half an hour north of where you've seen us reporting in eagle pass. you are involved in this. talk about it. >> thank you for having the. me. i want to thank all the veterans out there. in the batesville area, we are seeing the cases haven't stopped. it reminds me a lot of it. it will get worse. to do something different, to not be the new normal on a regular basis. griff: the movement to impeach secretary mayorkas is growing. marjorie taylor greene has the resolution to do that. the question is have you had any conversations with the secretary about the crisis in your district and what does he have to say and are you interested in impeaching mayorkas? >> marjorie is a close friend of mine, the president of the district in eastville and i support the mission to impeach mayorkas. i also offered with that. something has to change. we are at a point, you know it all too well. in texas and arizona, these people were just traveling, in the administration, i urge i'll of that as all of my colleagues to impeach mayorkas. >> you were not supporting of impeaching mayorkas how you shifted your position, why? >> i've always been the mindset of solving problems but we are in a dead end. we are at the end of the rope. americans -- had to speak to the front of the victims, trying to get -- to move on to do that too and had enough and americans had enough and it is time to be accountable. griff: in the 30 seconds left, they tell me nationwide across the border since october 1st when the fiscal year began, there have been 80 iranians encountered, one hundred 40 syrians. as we watch what's playing out in israel how concerned are you we have a threat at the southern border? >> extremely concerned. the threats that happen are the threats at home. by changing what we are doing, is not working in a new direction. griff: thank you for your service. you are a veteran as well and served our nation. at your father's tombstone, thank you for your service. aishah: new york is cleaning up after a massive pro-palestinian rally flooding the streets of manhattan. we will bring that you and take it there live next. businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. las vegas grand prix chose t-mobile to help power operations for one of the world's largest racing events. mlb partners with t-mobile to advance how the game is played. and t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected nationwide... to get their members back on the road. now's the time to see what america's largest and fastest 5g network can do for your business. 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