The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/01/26 at 19:00 EST
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U.S. President Donald Trump has stirred up a hornet's nest
by suggesting that Palestinians should leave Gaza
and live in neighboring countries.
It's literally a demolition site right now. Almost everything's demolished
and people are dying there. So I'd rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build
housing at a different location where they can maybe live in peace for a change.
The idea of forced relocation raises the specter of what Palestinians call the great catastrophe
when the State of Israel was founded and the majority of Palestinians were displaced.
Kassan Al-Khatib is a former minister with the Palestinian Authority.
I think that the Palestinians in Gaza and in the West Bank and everywhere, together
with the Jordanians and the Egyptians will definitely reject this proposal. The idea has long been advocated pushed by
extremist Israeli settlers including members of the Netanyahu government.
Lebanese authorities say Israeli soldiers killed at least 22 people and
wounded more than a hundred in southern Lebanon. As Philipp Lee Shanek reports
while Lebanese civilians want to get back into their homes,
Israel says it needs more time.
Despite warnings from Lebanese and Israeli armies,
thousands of civilians have returned to towns and villages
along the border to survey the damage.
Akriya Finash looks at the rubble that was once her home
and accuses Israeli defense forces of needless destruction fueled by revenge.
Look at what the Israeli army did.
What can we possibly do?
Who can rebuild this?
She says.
IDF soldiers fired on protesters who demanded the Israelis leave as laid out by the ceasefire
agreement that ended the Israel-Hezbollah war in November.
The 60-day deadline expires today, but Andrea Tenenti of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
says the IDF remains in several villages.
That makes very difficult for the Lebanese army to be able to be redeployed.
The U.S. has agreed to Israel's request for an extension to the plan to withdrawal.
They now have until February 18th.
Phil Dishanok, CBC News, Toronto.
In Hamilton, Ontario.
We had fire blowing out of the apartment into the hallway.
Extreme heat, extreme smoke, extreme flame.
That's Hamilton Fire Chief David Cunliffe
describing an apartment fire that killed two children and an adult.
Firefighters struggled to get into the apartment because of the dangerous conditions.
Eight others were injured and taken to hospital.
An investigation is underway.
A Canadian veteran has been released by Afghanistan and flown out of the country.
David Lavery's employer reported that he had gone missing while in Kabul last November.
Albert Delitala has more.
David Lavery is now safe in Qatar.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Jolie
confirmed the development, saying he flew there
from Afghanistan with the help of the Qatari government.
Lavery was taken into custody in Kabul on November 11th.
He was in Afghanistan working for the Vancouver-based charity
the Veterans Transition Network,
which says he frequently traveled to the country to do humanitarian work.
Here is Lavery back in 2021 describing the chaotic scene at Kabul airport as thousands
tried to get out before the Taliban takeover.
Actually, it was pretty horrible.
It's hard to process.
There was a constant hum, 24 and 7 7 of noise, of desperation, of pain.
His employer says he's now going to spend time recovering from his more than two months in Afghan custody.
Jolie wrote on social media that she has spoken to Lavery and that he's in good spirits.
Albert Delatala, CBC News, Toronto.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the first team through to next month's Super Bowl.
The Eagles cruise to a 55-23 victory
over the visiting Washington Commanders
in today's NFC Championship game.
They'll face the winner of the Buffalo Bills
and Kansas City Chiefs,
who will play for the AFC Championship.
Super Bowl 59 is scheduled to be played in New Orleans
on February the 9th.
And that is Your World This Hour.
For CBC News, I'm Claude Fague.