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Going into the weekend there were high hopes for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas as negotiations showed some sign of progress in Cairo, Egypt. Now, both sides are at an impasse. The Hamas delegation left Cairo Sunday after accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging peace talks one that Netanyahu says is the reverse and any permanent ceasefire deal for hostages would allow Hamas to regroup and reoffend. Redmond Shannon reports. On campuses across Canada and the U.S. it’s been a tough balancing act between protecting free speech and countering hateful speech. While many anti-war demonstrations have been peaceful, many Jewish students say they feel unsafe on university grounds as the protests have gone beyond criticizing Israeli policies. David Akin on what the prime minister thinks is key to stopping hate speech.
Global National: May 5, 2024
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