... in the streets of Tbilisi. Nick Schifrin: And so the people will prolong their protests even today, banging on the barricades of the institution meant to protect them, fearing their future and their country's relationship with the West is under threat. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... or annihilation, massacre, rape, and enslavement. We are determined to win this fight. But the price we are paying and the generations before us paid is heavy. Nick Schifrin: The war is heavy for everyone looking for light to pierce the darkness.For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... And so, Amna, the debate will go on, both about what Israel is doing and the report's conclusions. But, again, the U.S. said tonight the weapons will continue. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin with the latest on this late-breaking news today. Nick, thank you.Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... to those responsible for the war -- for war crimes and crimes against humanity that this -- that there is no more impunity. These times are done. Nick Schifrin: And, finally, in the short time we have left, it's important to note the Sudanese Armed Forces, as I mentioned before, Samantha ...
... here. Amna Nawaz: So let's start with President Biden and a lot of the big news around Israel this week. We saw the report Nick Schifrin was reporting on earlier that basically found that Israel may be in violation of international humanitarian law, but the U.S. will continue ...
... on Israel. But it's all coming to a head. Israel said the end of this week is the deadline. They will launch that major operation in Rafah if there is not a hostage deal. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin beginning our coverage tonight. Nick, thank you. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... political support that we provide. And I think the understanding, the common understanding that Ambassador Ross rightly says is necessary, about how to actually defeat Hamas will be where we end up. Nick Schifrin: Tom Malinowski, Ambassador Dennis Ross, thank you very much to you both.Dennis Ross: Thank you.
... whether to withhold weapons. All of these three major points are intertwined, and they have major ramifications not only for the war, but the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship. Amna Nawaz: A critical point, indeed.Nick Schifrin, thank you, as always, for your reporting. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... is not set by then, it will launch that major operation into Rafah, defense Minister Yoav Gallant making that explicit today. He said, if there's no deal, Israel will -- quote -- "go deeper into Rafah." Amna Nawaz: That is Nick Schifrin reporting tonight from Jacksonville, North Carolina. Nick, thank you.
... crossing in Southern Israel which had been temporarily closed this weekend, William, because Hamas attacked the crossing, killing four Israeli soldiers and disrupting aid into Gaza. But that will reopen, U.S. officials say, basically tonight or tomorrow. William Brangham: Nick Schifrin, thank you so much. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
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