Your Daily Spiel For June 14

Drake has a new music video, Netanyahu praises Trump administration, Apple is closing an iPhone security gap.

In Drake’s new music video I’m Upset, released on Wednesday, the cast from Degrassi: The Next Generation makes a special appearance. In the video, Drake and his former Degrassi classmates attend the class of 2007’s 11th reunion.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the Trump administration and the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley for her support during a U.N. General Assembly meeting on Gaza, on Wednesday.

Apple is closing a security gap that allowed outsiders to access personal information from locked iPhones. Israel-based company, Cellebrite, and US startup, Grayshift, were selling their services to law enforcement agencies that were trying to hack into locked iPhones.

Conservative and Liberal parliamentarians joined forces to support a private member’s motion presented by a Conservative MP that condemns Iranian-backed terrorism directed against Israel. It also calls on the Canadian government to “immediately cease any and all negotiations or discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran to restore diplomatic relations.”

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