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CIII - Sunday, May 26, 2024 - 11:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #1

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smack you're watching global toronto. >>> Looming deadlines. As the clock winsown on monday mornings deadline to vacat the premises, u. Of administrators meet with pro- palestinian demonstrators. >>> Thank you for joining us. Pro- palestinian demonstrators met with university toronto administrators earlier this evening ahead of the deadl to vacate. Demonstrators who have been camped out on campus presented a counter offer after turning down the university's last proposal,one they say failed to meet the market. Protesters are demanding the school disclosed ties to an day companies and institutions. On friday, a trespass notice was issued. Demonstrators say their offer includes the establishment of a working group to private investments in israeli companies and cut ties with a university that they say operates on illegal settlements. >> The president has theht and the mandate to put our demands into action. He's done it before and he can do it again. We are not in a position to waste another three wee arguing over bureaucratic details for a process that will and ing. We ask that the ministry should take this offer seriously and to prevent -- and present themselves in good faith at the gotiating table. >> There are palestinian students here at this encampment who are grieving the loss of loved ones, and here they are being threatened by this administration for standing up and their tuition dollars not go towards killing their families and friends. >> Shallima: to the university tells globalews that if protrs do not comply, they will seek an injunction to have them removed. >>> For the first time in four months, air raid sirens sounded in tel aviv, sending israe scrambling for cover. Hamas launched eight long-range rockets, several were intercepted and no one was hurt. 's realnched its own strike on sunday, claiming it was targeting a compo hamas militants and that it successfully eliminated to nior hamas leaders.>> Reporter: for the first time in four months, air raid sirens sounded in telbled for cover. This video released by hamas shows the missiles leaving gas -- gaza and the israeli army that they were launched from rafah less than a kilometre from where israeli forces were stationed. >> Hamas launched this rocket from rafah. Been attacking israel from rafa. >> Reporter: one person in israel was injured seeking shelter from the attack and damage was otherwise minor. This house was damaged by a shrapnel hit. It was a demonstration that even after seven months of fighting, hamas still has significant weapons. Israel allowed around 280 trucks through the crossing at gaza's southeastern corner, the main rafa crossing that has been closed for weeks. Some of the food has been waiting so long to cross that it's bning to rot. On the diplomatic front, norway's forei minister presented palestinian prime minister mohamed most awful with papers confirming norwa recognition of the state of palestine. >> We are upgrading our relationsh the state of palestine. >> Reporter: was calls to and the war. >> I think it's time to go beyond condemning actions and requesting israel to stop the war. I think we need to raise the voices a little bit more and demand cease-fire. >> Reporter: the rocket attack makes a cease-fire much less likely. One hard-line minister urged the army to hit rafah even harder. >> Shallima: here at home, people gatd to show support for hostages kidnapped byas back in october. The event was hosted by jewish east toronto and called for the release of 100 when he five people israel says remain under hamas captivity.

>>> There's an increased police presen in north york today. This washe scene, toronto police set up aommand post after shots were fired outside a jewishlementary school. Officers responded to the area just before 5:00 am yesterday. Police found evidence of gunfire at an elementary school including a bullet hole in the ilding. No injuries have been reported, police investigating the incident as potentially hate motivated. Centre fh affairs calling it a premeditated targeting. Political leaders also weighed in,remiere 40 calling it agross display of anti-semitism and prime minister justin trudcalling the incident a brazen act of anti-semitism. >>> A woman isn hospital with serious injurieser being stabbed at fairview mall this afternoon. Paramedics respo the scene just before 12:30. A male suspect was taken into custody by mall security police arrived. The victim andpect were known to each other and authorities are investigating. >>> Toronto police confirming thatas been recovered from lake ontario just after 1230 this afternoon. The body was pulled from the water near the ferry at billy bishop a investigation is ongoing, anyone with information is asked to contact police. >>> A woman is dead after a car crashed into a home in oshawang. Police were called to the area of glenmore court and grandview street just before 4:30. A woman was pronounced dead on scene. No one inside the home was injured, what led to the crash remains unclear and police are investigating. >>> Halt and police areuing an urgent public safety warning afterted deaths in the region. Two separate opioid poisonings killed two men and women over the weekend. Officials believe the deaths happened as a result of a suspected inhalation of an unidentified substance. Police are urging people not to use alone and to keep noloxone on hand.

>>> The province has settl a land entitlement claim involving nearly $600,000 in compensation. Rst nation 70 kilometres southeast of timmins' getting 500 acres ofrovincial crown land. The treaty dates back to 1906 in which the f nation did not receive the amountf land it was promised. Negotiations began into 2012 and in 2019 the federal governmentprovided $60 million in compensation and a provision for the first nation to seek additional compensatiorom the province. >>> Time for the first check on the weather, let's b in our weather specialist. >> Noor: it was a sunday we deserved in toronto, lots of gorgeous sunshine, lot of chances to get outdoors and do all kinds of incredible things, participate in walks and to spend time by yourself or by family in the sunshine. No more sunshine, but very warm out there in the toronto airport area at 19°. We've had a lot of sunshine, but things started to cloud over from the west in anticipation of this system. This is quite severe, moving into southwestern ontario the past few hours and we are monitoring it closely. Severe thunderstorm watches have been extended into areas like norfolk county and st. Thomas. We had severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today which have cleared, we also had a tornado chlorinate -- tornado warnings on the lake erie area. It doesn't mean we are in the clear, there are strong winds over here andhough temperatures and humidity have been at bay, we are still warm and there's still sunlight so that decreases the risk of seeing those thunderstorms turn more severe. We will see this system rolled through t gta around the overnight hours, but that will be waived one. Waves two comes along tomorrowafternoon soaking us with quite a bit of rain, we will break itdown for you in the full forecast. Expect warm overnight, strong wind in toronto overnight and come tomorrow, rain and thunderstorms into the afternoon and early evening. Your highest 22°, wind gusts up to 60 kph. >> Shallima: the annual toronto ms walk took place this morning. Participants kicked off the walk at downsview park at 11:00 am. It's a one-day event hapng in over 50 locations across the country. May is ms awareness month and more than 90,000 canadians living with the chronic disease. On average, 12 people are diagnosed every day. Funds go towards ms research. To date, t walk has raised $3.2 million.

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