News Wrap: Israel fights resurgence of Hamas militants in northern Gaza

In our news wrap Sunday, Israeli forces are again fighting Hamas in an area of northern Gaza that the military had previously cleared, Russia says a 10-story apartment building in the border city of Belgorod partially collapsed under Ukrainian shelling, the first person to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant has died, and filmmaker Roger Corman has died at age 98.

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  • John Yang:

    Good evening, I'm John Yang. Tonight Israeli forces are again fighting Palestinian militants in northern Gaza, an area the military said it had cleared months ago. But Israel's earlier operations there left a security vacuum and Hamas has taken advantage of it to regroup.

    In southern Gaza, Israel further expanded operations. The military describes what it's doing now as targeted and precise. Not the all out offensive it's been promising. And today on was Memorial Day in Israel the first official commemoration of fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism since the October 7 attacks killed about 1,100 Israelis, most of them civilians.

    In Gaza the Hamas run health ministry says 35,000 Palestinians have died since the start of the war. They don't distinguish between civilians and fighters.

    Russia says part of a 10-storey apartment building in the border city of Belgorod collapsed under Ukrainian shelling. At least eight people were killed and 20 others were hurt. In the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine Russia continues to gain ground forcing thousands more civilians to flee. Moscow says Russia has taken four more villages surrounding Kharkiv. That makes a total of nine this weekend. Ukraine says Russian advances the forced withdrawal of at least one battalion.

    The first person to receive a transplant a genetically modified pig kidney has died nearly two months after undergoing the procedure. Rich Layman's families at the groundbreaking animal to human transplant gave hope to thousands of people on the waiting list for a human organ transplant. Every year thousands die before an organ becomes available. Doctors said they didn't have any indication that the 62-year old slim and died as a result of the transplant.

    And filmmaker Roger Corman has died. You may not know the name, but you probably know the careers he helped launch. Corman was known as King of the Bees directing about 50 low budget films and producing 300 more. They include the cult classics, Little Shop of Horrors and the Attack of the Crab Monsters. He nurtured the early careers of Jack Nicholson, Ellen Burstyn and Robert De Niro. He gave early opportunities to aspiring directors like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Ron Howard.

    Some of Corman's small roles in their later films, including Silence of the Lambs and Apollo 13. Corman received a an Honorary Oscar in 2009. Roger Corman was 98 years old.

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