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cloverdale new brunswick sit and stay that's what they're called and obviously must love dogs. Thank you for watching everybody that's our show for this evening [ ] >> Merella: thanks for joining us. Here are some of the stories we have for you right now. >>> New support for a palestinian state. >> I'm confident that further countries will join us in taking this important step. >> Merella: but no change yet from canada. >> They're criminals. You cannot trust them. >> London drugs says "no" to paying a random demanded by hackers. >>> No yes, sir anily you would like it -- I don't necessarily think -- I think he would be surprised, you know. >> Merella: and a legal threat made over the movie about donald trump. >>> That's supplies and personnel are running so low the U.N. agency for palestinian refugees had suspended food aid operations in rafah. >> The situation is absolutely catastrophic. Children who are at the very brink of famine are now closer than they've probably ever been to this catastrophic situation. >> Reporter: the worsening humanitarian crisis in gaza comes more than seven months since the war began after hamas attacked israel taking more than 200 hostages. Today a heartbreaking new video shows the moments after five young women were taken hostage. 19-year-old daniela is one of them. >> It's not a very easy things to see, to see your daughter with this terrified look. >> Reporter: the ongoing conflict in the devastation has prompted spain, norway, and ireland to recognize a palestinian state. >> Our decision to recognize palestine should not have to wait indefinitely, especially when it is the right thing to do. >> Reporter: already, though, the decision has sparked swift condemnation from israel which has ordered the immediate recall of its ambassadors from those three countries. >> Israel claims that this is a reward to hamas, and I suggest that it is not a reward to hamas who has no interest in two states, has no interest in the continuation of israel acinitis ens. It's a reward to moderates in the palestinian authority. >> Reporter: the move comes after 143 countries voted in support of palestinian membership at the united nations, something only states are granted. Canada abstained from that vote. [ Shouting ] >> Reporter: canada has maintained its support for a two-state solution where the palestinian state is only recognized as part of a long-term political solution. >> Canada's long-standing position has been to support -- to call for a two-state solution. That's the pass to lasting peace in the middle east. >> Reporter: the recognition by the three european countries is historic, but largely symbolic. Their formal declarations, merella, will happen next tuesday. >> Merella: ctv's annie bergeron-oliver in ottawa.

>>> So in the past four days there have been five homicides in montreal. Just last night, three people killed in a brawl and one of them was only 15 years old. Ctv's genevieve beauchemin joins us now. Jen, are these incidents connected at all? What more are police saying about the violence? >> Reporter: yes, merella. And what's so startling to police is so many of these murders are unrelated to gang violence, including the one that happened right here, the triple murder that unfolded in front of so many people in their apartments. On tuesday night around 15 people were involved in a violent brawl in the alley. When it was over, three people had been stabbed to death including a 15-year-old boy. A classmate said the school principal broke the news to students. >> [ Speaking French ] >> Reporter: "he told us he had been killed in a fight," she said. "many of burst into tears." police suspect a perm conflict escalated into devastating violence. >> Reporter: the father of one of the victims says he can't understand how this could have led to three families losing a son. In the past 10 days, montreal police have responded to seven homicides. One victim was killed which a firearm, five of the others stabbed. >> It's very difficult to say something about the knife. That's more teenager or person. It's -- the organized crime takes more firearms. That's where we are. >> Reporter: montreal has a low murder rate compared to other big cities throughout canada and north america. For instance, in 2022, montreal had fewer murders per 100,000 inhabitants than winnipeg, vancouver, halifax, and toronto. And past spikes of violence here were most often related to turf wars over the control of the drug trade. Since last year, montreal police have cracked down on gun crimes, but several of the recent murders seem to be based on personal conflict including a fight between neighbours over music and last night's brawl. Now, police are trying to pinpoint exactly what happened. They have a lot of surveillance videos, good quality ones to go through to determine exactly who was here at the time. Merella. >> Merella: ctv's genevieve beauchemin.

>>> So interpol investigators say hundreds of vehicles stolen from canadians are being found around the world. The international police agency says more than 1500 vehicles have been discovered since february, and that's when rcmp began sharing data with the agency. Interpol collects information from 137 countries and now ranks canada among the 10 worst places in the world for car theft. The agency says criminals are attracted to our supply of high-demand models which are often shipped to africa and the middle east. >>> We are hearing from the passengers on board the singapore flight that hit some terrible turbulence. One person was killed in the incidents. The travellers describe a scene of sheer terror in the cabin when the plane took a sudden dive. >> People were flung across the aisle just like going completely horizontal, hitting the ceiling and landing back down in really awkward position. People, like, getting massive gashes in their heads. >> Merella: the london to singapore flight was carrying more than 200 passengers, including two canadians. It was diverted to a bangkok airport. >>> London drugs confirms cyber criminals are after a ransom after hacking into their system. They're demanding $25 million, which the company says it can't pay. Ctv's bc bureau chief andrew johnson is on the story. Andrew, the company says it can't pay, so how is it going to deal with this? >> Reporter: well, merella, the company is bracing for whatever was accessed to be released, and offering to help employees protect themselves. As shoppers come and go from the department stores today, all is not well behind the scenes. London drugs is confirming a scenario it calls deeply distressing. The company is being held ransom by what it calls a sophisticated group of global cyber criminals. The retailer says in a statement, we acknowledge these criminals may leak stolen london drugs corporation files, some of which may contain employee information on the dark web." experts are identifying the criminal group as lock bit. >> This retailer in canada, which is not the biggest organization in the planet, was up against one of the most sophisticated criminal gangs ever basing out of russia. >> Reporter: in a post, lock bit says it will release data stolen from london drugs in 48 hours if the company does not pay $25 million. The leaked data is not believed to include patient or customer information. >> They have posted stuff before. They've also lied through their teeth about what data they have. They're criminals. Can you not trust them. They've tried to bluff their way through like some evil bond villain in a poker game. >> Reporter: the original attack forced london drugs to close all 79 stores for about 10 days. Among the longest retail outages due to a cyber attack in canadian history. Lock bit is believed to have extorted more than $100 million from thousands of victims including hospitals, schools, and global companies. London drugs is offering employees two years of identity theft protection in the case this is no bluff. Merella. >> Merella: all right. Ctv's andrew johnson.

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