Israeli PM confirms his government is arming groups in Gaza

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A woman holds a sign as peace activists march to call for an end to the war and starvation of civilians and the release of all hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, near the Israel-Gaza border in southern Israel, June 6, 2025.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirms an allegation by lawmaker Avigdor Liberman that Israel is arming criminal groups in Gaza. Also, wildcard athlete Lois Boisson competes with top-ranked tennis players at the French Open in Paris. And, a look at how the Houthis in Yemen kept the US navy under constant pressure. Plus, a new project that documents seagulls devouring whatever they can find.

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In This Episode

Netanyahu confirms Israeli government is arming groups in Gaza
6:09
Wildcard athlete competes with top-ranked tennis players at French Open
3:40
A new exhibit on sexuality features a 200-year-old condom
3:35
Study suggests removing rhino horns to save them before poachers do
8:11
Remittances to Mexico drop sharply — and a US tax could make things worse
4:44
How the Houthis kept the US navy under constant pressure
6:33
Taiwan wants weapons fast but are they the right ones?
4:38
Citizen science documents ‘gulls eating stuff’ worldwide
1:43
New cooling strategies in place during Hajj to address extreme heat
5:24
Daughter hopes mom can ‘travel’ in death the way she never did in life
1:51