Biden banged his fist on lectern as he spoke of visiting Dachau, while National Security Council spokesman John Kirby choked up on live TV describing 'human cost' of terror rampage

Editor David Horovitz on US backing as the world awaits a ground incursion into Gaza and how Israel stands unified; reporter Sue Surkes on how reservists' supply needs are being met

In talks with Israeli, Palestinian leaders, US president notes need to protect civilians, allow humanitarian aid; Blinken meets host of Arab officials in push to avert escalation

President says most Palestinians 'had nothing to do with Hamas'; says the terror group that massacred 1,300 in Israel makes Al-Qaeda 'look pure'

'He wanted to hear from each and every one of us,' says Ruby Chen, whose son Itay, a soldier, is missing; US president says he 'cares deeply' about those held by Hamas

Along with ammunition and Iron Dome interceptors, US Special ops cell assisting with intelligence, planning and hostage recovery, as pair of aircraft carriers sail toward Israel

Military reporter Emanuel Fabian with updates; Zman Yisrael editor Biranit Goren on new emergency war cabinet; senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur on shattering news from Kibbutz Be'eri

US president meets Jewish leaders, tells them he is working to secure release of hostages and won't be silent about Hamas atrocities; US envoy to UN: 'Never again is now'

As Biden's speech underlined, what began on Saturday was not, in all its 'unadulterated evil,' a tactical Hamas attack, but the opening salvo in a strategic effort to destroy the Jewish state

US bureau chief Jacob Magid discusses US president's strong speech and reactions, as environmental reporter Sue Surkes talks about IDF supplies and Gaza border community evacuees

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