The United Nations (UN) says civil order is starting to break down as Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues. It’s been reported that more aid trucks crossed into Gaza on Sunday, carrying food, medicine, and water. However, this amount of aid only represents a quarter of what would typically be allowed on a single day. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing criticism after apologizing for a social media post blaming Israel’s military and security services for the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7. And amidst the ongoing Israeli offensive in Gaza, Global News received information about a team of Canadian Special Forces present in Israel. Former NHL player Adam Johnson has died at the age of 29 following a “freak accident” during a game in England on Saturday. In Canada, First Nations in Manitoba are hoping that with Wab Kinew elected premier, land that was burned down to make a cattle pasture will be returned. And finally, fans mourn the death of ‘Friends’ actor Matthew Perry.
Global National: Oct. 29
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