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| 🌍 At least 10,022 have died in Gaza since the Israel-Hamas conflict began on Oct. 7, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said Monday. According to the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees, 88 of the organization's workers have been killed. The news comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- in an exclusive interview with ABC News "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir -- again rejected the idea of a cease-fire in Gaza unless hostages are released. Meanwhile, officials said the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened on Monday, allowing 329 foreign passport holders to leave Gaza and 92 new aid trucks to enter the region. ⚖️ While taking the stand in his $250 million civil lawsuit in New York on Monday, former President Donald Trump distanced himself from the preparation of the statements of the financial condition of the Trump organization that are at the center of the New York attorney general's case. Less than 10 minutes into his direct examination, Trump took an opportunity to criticize the investigations and prosecutions that have dogged his life after the presidency. He said on the stand that he also agreed to maintain a net worth of $2.5 billion and cash in excess of $50 million when Deutsche Bank granted him a loan in 2011 for his Trump National Doral Golf Club, according to documents entered into evidence. Additionally, defense lawyer Chris Kise said Trump's lawyers plan to present a defense case that would conclude by Dec. 15. 🚔 A jury on Monday acquitted police officer Nathan Woodyard on charges of reckless manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the second trial concerning the death of 23-year-old Elijah McClain following an altercation with Aurora, Colorado, police. Woodyard, who pleaded not guilty, was the first police officer on the scene in August 2019 and put McClain in a carotid hold. 🚨 Robert Crimo Jr., the father of the suspected Highland Park, Illinois, mass shooter, pleaded guilty to reckless conduct instead of beginning his trial on Monday. He was charged with seven counts of reckless conduct and accused of signing the Firearm Owner's Identification Card for his son, Robert Crimo III, who was 19 at the time of the incident, to apply for gun ownership. As a part of the plea deal, Crimo Jr., who was arrested in December 2022, will serve 60 days in jail and two years of probation. 🐶 This 5-year-old dog got adopted after spending 1,007 days in a Delaware shelter. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," we're kicking off the Disney Ultimate Toy Drive with Toys for Tots! Plus, author Alex Aster joins us to talk about her new book, "Nightbane." And Megan Fox opens up about her new book of poetry, "Pretty Boys Are Poisonous." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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