... couldn't be opened. We literally just had to get there and be processed across. There was no checkpoints or anybody stopping us from within. Nick Schifrin: Do you accept the explanation from American officials that it is a lot more difficult to negotiate with Hamas, Egypt and Qatar as ...
... days and then turn to the south. The fighting in the south is going to take months. So this is going to be a very long process. Nick Schifrin: A process that will see heavy fighting above and below the Gaza Strip. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... I wonder if there is some space for me and my kids in any country in this world. Nick Schifrin: And it is a wonder that, after abandonment by her government, by the Americans, and now her neighbors, whether anyone will listen.For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Nick Schifrin: Yaakov Amidror, do you think this can be resolved militarily? Respond to what Fred Wehrey just said. Maj. Gen. Yaakov Amidror: I don't agree, not about the facts and not about the consequences. Gaza is not under occupation. And I don't agree about the consequences. If ...
... to go and stay with them. At least either we live together or we die together. But this is what we've gone through. Nick Schifrin: Abdulla calls his family homeless, but it is he too who feels homeless without them. For the PBS News Weekend, I'm Nick Schifrin.
... There are tens of thousands of people sheltering there. If they are going to go after that hospital, that could be a humanitarian disaster, Gazans terrified tonight. Amna Nawaz: That is Leila Molana-Allen reporting from Tel Aviv, Nick Schifrin from here in our studio. Thank you to you both.
Nick Schifrin: There is a very extreme shortage of numbers of trucks coming in to Gaza compared to what you need and compared, certainly, to what used to come into Gaza before October the 7th. What do you believe is causing the numbers of trucks to be so limited? Thomas ...
... Asad Al-Bairoti, Gaza Strip Resident (through interpreter): The Israeli occupation has proven that it's incapable of achieving any of its goals. Nick Schifrin: And, yet again, Gazans run for safety, as if there was any safe place in this war. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Shams Odeh: Abu Dalal Mall was full of Palestinians, civilians, who came to the mall to buy their things, their food. Suddenly, the Israeli air force attacked the building, attacked the Dalal Mall. Nick Schifrin: In one of the stores, shoppers fled from an initial airstrike, and then, in the ...
... very short amount of time. And they're now being deployed across the country to cover multiple frontiers. It's a huge challenge, and they want to be ready. Amna Nawaz: That is Leila Molana-Allen in Jerusalem and Nick Schifrin here in our studio.Thank you to you both.
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