Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to Israel will go into the last Hamas stronghold in Rafah “with or without a deal” as talks continue with Hamas on a ceasefire and hostage release agreement, and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken calls Israel’s offer “extraordinarily, extraordinarily generous;” why Rafah is so important for Hamas operations, and why Israel wants to take it out; and the concerns over the International Criminal Court possibly indicting Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders for war crimes; Chris Mitchell talks about what it would mean if Hamas survives in Gaza, concerns about charges against Israeli leaders, who’s behind the pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel protests on college campuses, and more; Israelis traveled to the Western Wall in Jerusalem during Passover for a special priestly blessing, and the focus was on the hostages and their families; four law enforcement officers killed in shootout in the Charlotte, North Carolina area; and how the church is providing support for parents whose children who unexpectedly decide to switch genders.