Daily Briefing: War resumes

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Israeli fighter jets hit targets in the Gaza Strip minutes after a weeklong truce expired on Friday, signaling that the war with Hamas has resumed in full force. Also in the news: Rep. George Santos of New York is set to face a third attempt to expel him from the House and ''Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé'' arrives in theaters.

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Here is Friday's news to know.

Israeli military strikes minutes after truce expired

One day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli officials and urged them to do more to protect Palestinian civilians, Israel has resumed its offensive in the region.

Israel dropped leaflets over parts of southern Gaza urging people to leave their homes, an indication it was preparing to widen its effort to destroy Hamas.

Related: Jewish day schools in the U.S. are taking in Israeli students who fled the war.

Palestinians evacuate wounded in Israeli bombardment Rafah, Gaza Strip, Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.
Palestinians evacuate wounded in Israeli bombardment Rafah, Gaza Strip, Friday, Dec. 1, 2023.

George Santos expected to see expulsion vote Friday

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has expressed hesitancy about the House voting to expel embattled Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., as the lower chamber gears up to potentially oust the Long Island Republican on Friday. ''I’m concerned about a precedent that may be set for that,'' Johnson said. Members expelled from Congress in recent times have only been removed after being convicted of a crime. While Santos has been charged with multiple federal crimes, he has denied all wrongdoing and has yet to go through a trial. Read more

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) departs the United States Capitol on Nov. 1, 2023.
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) departs the United States Capitol on Nov. 1, 2023.

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The EPA wants to remove all lead water pipes across America

Lead water pipes nationwide could be replaced within 10 years in order to prevent public health catastrophes such as the one in Flint, Michigan, under a new proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency. The rule would advance President Joe Biden's years-long goal of removing lead from drinking water by compelling local utilities across the United States to dig up and replace about 9 million aging pipes. The massive undertaking, estimated to cost tens of millions of dollars, is meant to protect the public, particularly children, from the hazardous neurotoxin. Read more

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to keep abortion access in red-state emergency rooms

President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday defended a move to require emergency room doctors to provide stabilizing care to pregnant patients and perform abortions in some circumstances, even if the procedure is illegal in the state where they practice. That administration guidance, announced last year in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, is being challenged at the Supreme Court by Republicans in Idaho in a case that experts say could affect emergency rooms across the nation. Read more

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Cowboys' 14th straight win at home in Thursday Night Football

The Dallas Cowboys won their league-best 14th consecutive game at home Thursday night, outlasting the Seattle Seahawks, 41-35. In a wild affair that didn’t include a single punt for either team yet had more than 250 combined penalty yards, ''America;s Team'' solidified its hold on the NFC’s top wild-card spot. Next up? The Cowboys will host the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on Dec. 10 in a bid to draw closer to the NFC East leaders. Read more

CeeDee Lamb celebrates during the Cowboys' "Thursday Night Football" win over the Seahawks.
CeeDee Lamb celebrates during the Cowboys' "Thursday Night Football" win over the Seahawks.

Photo of the day: Taylor Swift is bejeweled at Beyoncé's London 'Renaissance' movie premiere

Taylor Swift showed up to the London premiere of "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" to support the release of Beyoncé's concert movie on Thursday. The two queens of music have openly supported each other over the years. Most recently, Beyoncé attended Swift's "The Eras Tour" movie premiere in Los Angeles in October. The "Renaissance" movie hits theaters Friday and features songs from Beyoncé's 56-stop global tour plus behind-the-scenes footage. Read more

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Associated Press contributed reporting.

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