
Israel shoots down Hamas drone amid continued violence
Clip: 7/14/2014 | 2m 38s
Israel shoots down Hamas drone amid continued violence
Hamas launched a drone aircraft over Israel’s southern coastline today, claiming that the launch demonstrates the group’s growing power. Meanwhile, three Israeli Jews, including two minors, confessed to abducting and burning a Palestinian boy alive — an apparent revenge for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in June. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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Israel shoots down Hamas drone amid continued violence
Clip: 7/14/2014 | 2m 38s
Hamas launched a drone aircraft over Israel’s southern coastline today, claiming that the launch demonstrates the group’s growing power. Meanwhile, three Israeli Jews, including two minors, confessed to abducting and burning a Palestinian boy alive — an apparent revenge for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in June. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports.
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