Hamas saying no to ceasefire deal without changes, as a key Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, embraces Palestinian civilian deaths as “necessary sacrifices” which work to his advantage – which is why Hamas fighters embed themselves among civilians; amid the fighting in Gaza, Hezbollah launches a massive rocket attack after Israel takes out the most senior commander so far in the war; Chris Mitchell talks about Hezbollah’s attacks, and how this could be another step toward an all-out war with Israel; how Sinwar believes civilian casualties can help Hamas in the media, why he reportedly believes he has the upper hand in negotiations with Israel, Israel’s military victories in Gaza, and more; Hunter Biden’s conviction on three felony counts raises questions about more serious potential crimes, including Biden family business dealings and influence peddling, which conservatives say need to still be investigated; and former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, author of the new book “Plans for Your Good,” talks to