turning to some more news now let's put our attention towards the Middle East Israel continues to ramp up its resumption of the war in Gaza gaza's Health Ministry says at least 130 Palestinians were killed in the past two days of Israel's latest ground incursion these Palestinians are mourning their loved ones lost after strikes on Gaza City Israel is signaling it will intensify its ground operation and is threatening to take over more land in the territory some of it permanently if Hamas doesn't free all the remaining Israeli captives cbc's Crystal ganing has more from Jerusalem amid
threats of more air strikes and expanding ground operations people in Gaza who are following those directives to seek shelter and move away from combat areas are finding themselves without appropriate places to stay those who move towards Gaza City are literally in a garbage dump they shared images of their location and talked about the challenges they're facing dealing with the lack of food water fuel and appropriate housing now as Israel focuses its military attention on Gaza it's also splintering that attention Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the defense minister Israel cats have instructed troops to act
with Force against what they call terrorist threats coming now from Lebanon it has been several months more than 3 months since there's been any military interaction on that border but early this morning that piece was also Disturbed the UN peacekeeping group known as unifil noted four projectiles coming from Lebanon going towards Israel now Israel responded and said it will continue to respond with force a number of people in Lebanon were killed now this really goes back to a Time several months ago before a ceasefire was broken where more than 3,000 people were killed in Lebanon
about a million displays during intense ongoing operations between those two sides along that border it appears that is potentially going to return however the Lebanese prime minister and the Lebanese president say they are committed to the ceasefire which was agreed to at the end of November Hezbollah has also said that it did not launch those strikes but Israel says it is prepared to do what it needs to do to protect its northern border at the same time the houthi rebels in Yemen continue to attack Israel it is focused on the airport near Tel Aviv saying
that they will continue to strike that location and that it is not a safe area for air Travelers this all comes at a time when people here in Israel are growing increasingly frustrated with their government government policies and focus on the military and military strength rather than returning the hostages there will be more protests tonight with that being their main focus Crystal ganing CBC News Jerusalem [Music]