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CNN 5 Things

6 AM ET: Israel 'war crimes' warning, Cornell cancels classes, World Series winners & more

CNN 5 Things

CNN

News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Israel is once again facing criticism and warnings of "war crimes" after it bombed a refugee camp in Gaza twice in two days. Divides in the House are still causing problems and could delay an aid package for Israel. Former President Donald Trump's kids are back in court today. Cornell University is cancelling classes tomorrow over antisemitic threats. Plus, we'll tell you who won the World Series last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello from CNN, I'm Joe Beck. With the five things you need to know for Thursday November 2nd.

0:36.0

Israel is coming under renewed criticism and warnings of war crimes for another bombing at a refugee camp in northern Gaza.

0:44.0

The Israeli military said yesterday's second strike on Jabalia,

0:47.0

targeted a Hamas command and control complex.

0:50.0

But some countries have recalled their ambassadors to Israel over the attack, and the UN Human Rights

0:55.2

Office expressed concern that the airstrikes, quote, could amount to war crimes.

1:00.8

And adding to the dire humanitarian situation, the director of one of the few remaining hospitals in the area that's treating victims of the Israeli airstrike says its main generator has gone out of service.

1:12.0

Meanwhile, more foreign nationals are expected to leave Gaza through the raft crossing with Egypt,

1:17.0

as CNN's M.J. Lee tells us.

1:20.0

President Biden personally confirming that the first group of American citizens

1:24.7

had left Gaza and are now in Egypt, he said that the process of getting Americans and

1:30.1

other foreign nationals and wounded Palestinians out of Gaza and into Egypt

1:36.0

would take place in stages over the course of multiple days.

1:40.1

Well, there may be a new speaker in the House, but divisions in the chamber are still making it hard to govern.

1:47.0

A vote on a $14 billion emergency aid package for Israel was expected today, but that timeline now appears to be slipping.

1:54.8

That's down to a couple of things.

1:56.8

One being that Speaker Mike Johnson decided to pay for this aid package with cuts to the IRS's budget, a move that's popular with GOP lawmakers but that Democrats see as a political stunt.

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