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Israel launch largest strike on Yemen after humiliation in Eilat, 8 killed

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Israel has launched its largest airstrike on Yemen to date, targeting Houthi-controlled zones in Sanaa with 20 fighter jets and over 65 bombs. Military compounds, intelligence hubs, and weapons camps were hit, leaving eight dead and 142...
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Netanyahu Approves Negotiations But Orders Gaza City Assault

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he has approved new negotiations for the release of all remaining hostages while also pushing forward with plans for a massive assault on Gaza City. Despite Hamas agreeing...
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Criticism of Israel grows as aid trickles into Gaza

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Israel has agreed to limit fighting in parts of Gaza and would allow more aid into the region, but both moves are facing criticism for being too little too late.
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The Breakdown | Israel-Hezbollah fighting + Piapot’s land fight

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The National breaks down Israel’s escalation with Hezbollah in Lebanon and what might come next. Plus, an inside look at the decades-long battle for control of land on a Saskatchewan First Nation.
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The Breakdown | How Oct. 7 changed the Middle East conflict

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One year after the devastating attack, The National breaks down how Oct. 7 changed the course of the conflict in the Middle East and hears from two people whose lives completely changed that day.
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Disturbing bodycam video shows bloody capture of female Israeli soldiers

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Newly released video shows the capture of young female Israeli soldiers during the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks. Families of hostages desperate for their return pushed to have the video made public.
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Spain, Norway, Ireland to recognize state of Palestine

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In a joint statement, Norway and Ireland say they will recognize the state of Palestine in the coming week. The White House reaffirmed its commitment to a negotiated two-state solution between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampment at McGill University

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Protesters in Montreal set up an encampment in support of Palestinians on McGill University campus in Montreal as they demand the school cut financial ties with Israel.
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U.S. House speaker tells Columbia protesters to 'go back to class'

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After days of unrest on campus, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson denounced pro-Palestinian protesters camped out at Columbia University, accusing them of antisemitism and calling on the school's president to restore order or resign.
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Mike Johnson to Columbia president: control protests or quit

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After days of campus unrest, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Columbia University where he was jeered for demanding the New York school’s president control pro-Palestianian protests or resign. The top Republican's call came as...
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Gas prices spike in Ontario and Quebec

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Drivers in Ontario and Quebec saw gas prices spike by more than 15 cents per litre. Many consumers were searching for someone to blame, such as the federal carbon tax increase on April 1, but industry experts say it has to do with the...
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U.S. says ‘understanding’ reached for temporary Israel-Hamas ceasefire

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According to a senior U.S. official, an “understanding” outlining the parameters for a temporary pause in fighting in Gaza has been reached, and more negotiations are expected in Qatar this week.
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Israel warns attack on Rafah ‘will happen’

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Multiple people have been killed by fresh Israeli airstrikes in Rafah as Israel warns an assault on the besieged city is coming. Negotiations to stop the fighting are set to continue this week in Qatar, but hopes for a ceasefire are dim.
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How the Houthis became major Middle East disruptors

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Once a rag-tag group in Yemen — one of the world’s poorest countries — Iran has helped the Houthis become major players capable of disrupting global shipping traffic in the Red Sea. CBC’s Paul Hunter breaks down the rise of the Houthis...
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Israel's Netanyahu faces duelling pressures of ceasefire and defeating Hamas

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As efforts continue to negotiate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing competing pressures to both get one done, and to keep up a relentless pursuit of Hamas.
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Drone strike targets U.S. troops, risks wider conflict in Middle East

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Three soldiers were killed in an overnight drone strike targeting U.S. troops near the Syrian border. President Joe Biden has vowed to retaliate, adding to fears of an escalated conflict in the Middle East.
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Iran’s Axis of Resistance and its role in the Israel-Hamas war

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Sitting on the edges of the Israel-Hamas war is what's been called the Axis of Resistance, a loose coalition of Iran-backed entities, including Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis in Yemen. CBC chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault breaks...
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MTV Cancels EMAs Due to 'Volatile' World Events

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The 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards in Paris have been canceled due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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Grandson of woman killed on Israel kibbutz mourns from Canada

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Warning: Video contains distressing details | People in Canada are worried about loved ones caught in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, including a man who learned through a graphic video that his grandmother had been killed.
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Gaza braces for more suffering after decades of conflict

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As Israel intensifies airstrikes in Gaza, there’s growing speculation that a ground invasion could be coming. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down how years of conflict in the densely populated, impoverished enclave led to this point.
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How hostages could change the course of Israel-Hamas war

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The National breaks down the threats facing Israeli hostages and how they could change the trajectory of the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Trump, Netanyahu optimistic ahead of dinner meeting

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were complimentary and optimistic ahead of a dinner meeting to discuss reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Netanyahu heads to Washington for ceasefire talks with Trump

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss a ceasefire plan in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war reaches its 21-month mark.
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Palestinians caught between starvation and danger at aid sites

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WARNING: This video contains distressing images | Dozens of aid organizations are calling for an immediate change to how aid is delivered in Gaza. They say Palestinians are left with an impossible choice: starve or risk being shot.