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With Gaza population already displaced, some fear Israel has similar plans for West Bank

Israel has been stepping up military operations in the West Bank, which critics fear might be a signal it is poised to start using Gaza-style tactics on Palestinian communities there, including pushing people out of their homes.

Israeli families of the dead and captive vent their fury over Netanyahu's failure to end the war

With diplomacy again hitting a wall, the calls within Israel to halt the war in Gaza are growing louder, especially from Israelis learning that their loved ones have perished in captivity.

This U.K. woman survived a crossbow bolt to the head. She says the weapon should be regulated like a gun

The British government is promising a fast decision on whether to move forward with stricter rules on crossbows after three women were killed by the domestic partner of one of them.
Analysis

Britain veers left, but Labour's honeymoon may be short-lived

Labours Keir Starmer will be the countrys next prime minister, after voters handed the Conservatives their worst loss ever. But the big win obscures Labour's immense challenges.

France's far right has a new face and a softer message. Will it be enough for a historic win?

French women could end up being the deciding votes in whether the country takes a hard turn to the right, after President Emmanuel Macron took a huge risk and called an early legislative election. The beneficiary may be the youthful leader of the countrys far-right, Jordan Bardella.
Analysis

The ghosts of Canada's 1993 Conservative wipeout hang over Britain's election campaign

British politician Nigel Farage says hes an admirer of how Preston Manning was instrumental in engineering the downfall of the former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1993. In Clacton-on-Sea, hes giving Mannings blueprint a try.

Britain has elected a 'political robot' as next PM. What to expect from Keir Starmer

Labours Keir Starmer is Britains new prime minister. While he has promised a government for 'working people,' many of his partys policies could have been written by Conservatives.
Analysis

For Israeli leaders, saying yes to ceasefire may mean acknowledging they've lost the war

In Gaza, war-weary civilians are hoping the ceasefire deal being pushed by the U.S. succeeds. But that decision ultimately comes down to two men, Israels Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamass Yahya Sinwar, and both have compelling reasons to say no.
Analysis

At the top of Benjamin Netanyahu's agenda: self-preservation

Israels prime minister may be among the most unpopular leaders anywhere in the democratic world, but by keeping the most extreme members of his governing coalition placated, he is denying opponents an opportunity to force an election. CBC's Chris Brown reports from Jerusalem.

'I'm scared': As hope fades for a hostage deal, a former captive fears for her husband still held in Gaza

Former hostage Aviva Siegel is imploring the government of Israel and others to get the remaining captives home from Gaza, including her husband, Keith.