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News Wrap: At least 40 Gazans killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes

PBS News Hour - Segments

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🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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In our news wrap Monday, at least 40 Gazans were killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes, over 3,000 Boeing workers who build fighter jets and weapons went on strike, a suspected killer is still at large days after police said he gunned down four people in Montana and wildfires in California, Arizona, Colorado and Utah are fueled by dry conditions and high temperatures. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

In the day's other headlines, at least 40 Gazans were killed today by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes, including more who were seeking food.

0:08.0

We saw death. We have been out since 6 o'clock. We saw death in our eyes.

0:16.0

Ten people died near AIDS sites belonging to the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, according

0:21.7

to medics on the ground.

0:23.5

Five more people have died from starvation or malnutrition in the past 24 hours, bringing

0:28.4

the total number of hunger-related deaths in Gaza to 180 since the war started.

0:34.2

That's according to local health officials.

0:36.4

Meantime in Jerusalem,

0:46.3

dozens of Israelis protested outside the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

0:51.1

The Israeli leader faces mounting pressure to end the war and secure the return of the remaining hostages as part of a ceasefire deal. Today, Netanyahu faced

0:55.0

more blowback for his cabinet's unanimous decision to fire the country's attorney general,

0:59.7

claiming she exceeded her power. That attorney general had been prosecuting Netanyahu for corruption.

1:05.6

Israel's Supreme Court immediately froze the move and is considering its legality.

1:10.6

Here at home, over 3,000 Boeing workers

1:12.8

who build fighter jets and weapons went on strike today. It's the second strike for the aerospace

1:17.7

giant in less than a year. The workers from three Midwestern plants rejected Boeing's latest

1:22.8

contract offer of a 20% wage increase over four years. Boeing's defense branch accounts for more than a third

1:29.6

of the company's revenue. This all follows a bigger work stoppage last year when 33,000 commercial

1:35.4

plane workers went on strike for more than seven weeks. In Montana, a suspected killer is still at large,

1:41.5

more than three days after law enforcement said he'd gunned down four people in cold blood at a local bar.

1:47.4

Authorities say 45-year-old Michael Paul Brown, a U.S. Army veteran, is armed and unstable.

1:53.3

He was known as a regular at the Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, where the shooting took place.

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