New York, New Jersey leaders condemn Hamas attack in Israel
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said NYPD is deploying resources to Jewish communities and houses of worship across the five boroughs.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said NYPD is deploying resources to Jewish communities and houses of worship across the five boroughs.
President Biden strongly condemned the attack by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on Israel, and reaffirmed the U.S.' commitment to Israel's security. However, domestic political divisions could complicate that commitment. Christina Ruffini reports from Washington.
Dozens are dead and hundreds more injured after an unprecedented attack by Hamas fighters inside Israel. The attack started with rockets fired from inside the Gaza Strip, and Hamas then breached a border wall separating Gaza and Israel and stormed the streets of nearby border towns. Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.
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Tension soars as hundreds of Israeli settlers storm a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank after four Israelis were killed by Palestinian gunmen.
At least 28 Palestinians, including civilians, have been reported dead in the recent fighting.
Some senior Palestinian militants and fighters are among the dead, along with women and children, as Israel fends off rocket barrage.
Israeli forces continue to trade fire with Palestinian militants in Gaza. CBS News anchors Errol Barnett and Lana Zak spoke with contributor Robert Berger in Jerusalem about what makes the recent violence different from what we've seen in the past.
An Israeli airstrike killed at least 13 people, including children, in Gaza and injured at least 20 others, Palestinian officials say. Israel says the attack killed three Islamic Jihad commanders. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio explains what sparked the latest violence.
Israeli aircraft are conducting strikes on Islamic Jihad targets in the Gaza Strip and the group confirms three senior commanders were killed in the attacks.
Israel military forces said they killed three Hamas fighters during a raid in the West Bank on Thursday. The men killed were allegedly responsible for shooting and killing a British-Israeli woman and her two daughters in April. CBS News radio reporter Robert Berger discusses the violence between Israelis and Palestinians.
Palestinian militant factions in Gaza said the first salvo of rocket fire was just an "initial response" to the jailed Palestinian man's death.
Israeli authorities said an Italian tourist was killed and five other Italian and British citizens were wounded when a car rammed into a group of tourists in Tel Aviv.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said six people were injured in the fresh clashes, which were less violent than the previous night.
Israel and Hamas exchanged fire following clashes between Israeli police and worshippers at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. It comes as Jews, Muslims and Christians celebrate major holidays this week. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata discusses the latest with anchor Shanelle Kaul.
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President Biden spoke at the White House about a new cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The halt in fighting, brokered by Egypt, followed intense pressure from the White House to bring an end to 11 days of deadly violence. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report from Washington with Holly Williams in Tel Aviv and Ed O'Keefe at the White House.
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