
News Wrap: Palestinian death toll in Gaza passes 58,000
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News Wrap: Palestinian death toll in Gaza passes 58,000, officials say
In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli strikes killed at least 32 people including six children at a water collection point, two wildfires near the Grand Canyon are growing rapidly, the EU said it’s holding off on retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in hopes of reaching a trade deal, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win the men’s title at Wimbledon.
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News Wrap: Palestinian death toll in Gaza passes 58,000
Clip: 7/13/2025 | 2m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli strikes killed at least 32 people including six children at a water collection point, two wildfires near the Grand Canyon are growing rapidly, the EU said it’s holding off on retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in hopes of reaching a trade deal, and Italy’s Jannik Sinner beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win the men’s title at Wimbledon.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: In today's other news, Israeli strikes in Gaza today killed at least 32 people.
One of the strikes was on a water collection point where 10 people died, six of them children.
The Israeli military said the site was not the intended target but the missile malfunction.
Strikes also hit a home in central Gaza where nine people died and a group of people walking along a Gaza city street killing 11, including a surgeon on his way to work.
Gaza officials say the Palestinian death toll so far in 21 months of war has surpassed 58,000.
And in the occupied west bank, funerals were held for two Palestinians killed by settlers this past week, including U.
S born Palestinian American Sayfollah Musallet.
Two wildfires near the Grand Canyon are growing rapidly, fueled by hot, dry winds.
Park officials said a historic lodge on the North Rim was destroyed along with the visitor center, a gas station and a wastewater treatment plant.
The burning plant released chlorine gas, forcing firefighters to evacuate.
The European Union says it's holding off on retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in the hopes of reaching a trade deal by August 1st.
That's the day new 30 percent U.S. tariffs against the E.U.
and Mexico are to take effect.
On ABC's this Week, white House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said President Trump doesn't like the draft trade deals he's seen so far.
KEVIN HASSETT, Director, National Economic Council: Well, these tariffs are real if the president doesn't get a deal that he thinks is good enough but, you know, conversations are ongoing and we'll see where the dust settles.
JOHN YANG: Among the major products the United States buys from Europe are cars, pharmaceuticals and wine.
And at Wimbledon, world number one Jannik Sinner beat two time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to win the men's title.
It's Sinner's first Wimbledon win and fourth Grand Slam title.
Alcaraz had won the previous five head to head matches between the two rivals, including an epic final in June at the French Open.
Still to come on PBS News Weekend, how Russia used Brazil as a spy factory for global espionage and the controversy around the Florida detention center called Alligator Alcatraz.
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Clip: 7/13/2025 | 6m 43s | How Russia used Brazil as a ‘spy factory’ for global espionage (6m 43s)
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Clip: 7/13/2025 | 4m 46s | A look at the controversy around ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention center (4m 46s)
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