Friday, August 01, 2014

News Update on Israel Friday Morning

Live report from Israel Friday August 1st, just after 12:00PM Israel time.


Israel and Gaza: A short recap of Operation Protective Edge since it began on July 8.




Israel-Gaza 2014: Netanyahu Vows to Continue Destroying Tunnels



PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Netanyahu's Meeting with British FM Philip Hammond


Israel, Palestinian militant groups agree to 3-day Gaza truce - Israelis and Palestinians will wake up Friday morning to the start of a new 72-hour ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Nathan Frandino report.


Amid Gaza deaths, four miraculous lives - Despite the threat of falling bombs and rockets, quadruplets were delivered Wednesday night at Gaza City's largest hospital.


Israeli 'precision' airstrikes are hitting civilians - CNN's Barbara Starr reports on the precision strikes against Hamas in Gaza.


Gaza Officials: 1,432 People Killed - More than 225,000 Palestinians are packed into shelters in Gaza, according to the U.N. CNN's Karl Penhaul reports.


A look inside "lower Gaza" tunnels - CNN's Randi Kaye looks at the threat of 'lower Gaza" and how the IDF plans to destroy these underground tunnels.


Gaza explosion knocks people off their feet, kills 17 - Rescue workers arriving to tend to people injured in an explosion in Shejaia market are hit by a second explosion which knocks them on their backs. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Full Statements by PM Netanyahu, DM Ya'alon & IDF Chief Gantz at the start of the Cabinet Meeting - Statements by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon and IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz at the start of the Cabinet Meeting.


Satellite footage: Gaza destruction before & after Israel's bombs - At least 15 Palestinians, including a journalist and two paramedics, were killed when Israeli airstrikes hit a busy market place in Gaza. The shopping area was busy because Israel's 4-hour humanitarian ceasefire was supposed to have been in force. Israel's four week bombardment has claimed more than 1300 Palestinian lives, the majority were civilians.


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