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Israel launches more attacks on Gaza, Gisele Pelicot's memoir, Canada wins its first gold medal in Milan, and more

Feb 15, 2026
Cameron McIntosh, on-the-ground reporter from Jerusalem, outlines renewed Israeli strikes on Gaza and political fallout. Sarah Leavitt, Olympics correspondent, celebrates Mikael Kingsbury ending Canada’s gold drought. Julia Wong, community reporter, covers Tumbler Ridge’s school recovery after a mass shooting. Piya Chattopadhyay, veteran interviewer, discusses Gisèle Pellicot’s decision to waive anonymity and her new memoir.
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INSIGHT

Ceasefire Under Strain In Gaza

  • Israel's recent strikes in Gaza killed at least 11 people and risk undermining a fragile ceasefire ahead of Washington meetings.
  • Cameron McIntosh notes international efforts like Trump's Board of Peace may complicate existing humanitarian work on the ground.
INSIGHT

Trump's Board Could Disrupt Aid Efforts

  • Donald Trump announced he'll lead a multinational Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's ceasefire and reconstruction.
  • Cameron McIntosh highlights concerns that this board could sideline agencies already working in Gaza like UNRWA.
ANECDOTE

Family Recoveries Reveal War's Toll

  • Families in Gaza are still recovering bodies from rubble after long delays, showing the deep human cost of the conflict.
  • Mayi Merwan Abu Al-Nas described waiting for the war to end while losing 10 family members.
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