going to balance of nature .com and don t forget to use discount code, cnn. hello everyone. i m fredricka whitfield in new york. welcome to the cnn newsroom and we begin in the middle east, where tensions are boiling over into bloodshed on what s considered some of the most sacred holy days of the year for the world s three major religions, recognizing easter, passover and ramadan. israeli defense forces launching major retaliatory strikes in both southern lebanon and gaza this morning targeting sites belonging to the palestinian military group hamas, and just moments ago, an official told cnn that the operations in the two areas are now over as long as there are no new rocket fires. and these attacks happened just hours after dozens of rockets were launched from lebanon in what s considered the largest barrage fired from there in nearly two decades. this all follows the israeli forces led raids earlier this week on one of islam s holiest sites. the al aqsa mosque in jerusale
led protest against gun violence that halted legislative proceedings. last week, gop lawmakers accused them of bringing disorder and dishonor to the house. shall we? i feel like if they would have said, you know what? we messed up. i mean, what american what human what? bring forgiveness and redemption, but they doubled down into which so far as to staying in the world today and said i d do it again. cnn national correspondent ryan young is in nashville with more on this. so what is next, ryan? well what a difference. 24 hours makes. i mean, this entire plaza was full of people protesters who were getting their voices heard yesterday. even around this time and really there s shock waves coming through the state right now, as people sort of get their heads around exactly what happened here? we re thinking about what happens next with charles felman , who works for organized hill. see you said, there s gonna be a