... Today, the U.S. says UNIFIL must not be harmed, that Israel's invasion needs to be -- quote -- "limited." But the last time Israel promised a limited invasion of Lebanon, it was 1982, they stayed for 18 years. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin, thank you very much. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... done that since late 2022. But, again, there remains that concern about mission creep. Whether Israel sticks to the plan of a limited operation, which the U.S. describes as proximity to the border, really remains to be seen. Geoff Bennett: Nick Schifrin, thanks, as always. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... I came back, I asked myself the same question like in Gaza, why God send me back? And I decided that I have to tell my story. Nick Schifrin: That, even in darkness, there can be light. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin in Ramat Gan, Israel.
... is going because they kill us. Nobody is going. Nick Schifrin: Determination despite devastation. But this community and country are still traumatized. And one year later, Be'eri and October the 7th remains an open wound. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin in Kibbutz Be'eri, Israel.
... That's what I feel. Nick Schifrin: And she feels him here, too. That's the shirt he wore when he was kidnapped.Idit Ohel: It's like he's sitting here and he's playing in my mind somehow. Nick Schifrin: For PBS News Weekend, I'm Nick Schifrin.
... lives are unrecognizable. They have lived through multiple wars. But after this one, nobody will be the same.For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin. Amna Nawaz: On Monday, Nick will speak with families of Israeli hostages and with a released hostage looking back on this traumatic year ...
... can't be with my husband. And my sister was drafted as well. Nick Schifrin: A separated family provides mutual support. They don't know when they will return home, but they have a roof and each other. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin in Tel Aviv.
... the next stage of this escalating regional conflict will bring. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Leila Molana-Allen on Lebanon's southern coast. Nick Schifrin: I'm Nick Schifrin in Israel, where today those Iranian ballistic missiles became tourist traps. In the southern Negev Desert, the fuselage of ...
... you, Amna, how people are responding in this city and across the country to a very difficult day for Israel and for across the region -- Amna. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin reporting from Tel Aviv, Leila Molana-Allen for us in Beirut, thank you to you both. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... It is not clear there's a partner in Beirut to do that with or there's an easy diplomatic solution to what we have been talking about, pushing Hezbollah back off that board. Geoff Bennett: Nick Schifrin reporting tonight from Tel Aviv. Nick, thank you. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
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