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Global Affairs confirms 8th Canadian death since start of Israel-Hamas war

The department says the death was in Lebanon, but offered no further details in an update Sunday evening.

Department says the death was in Lebanon, but offered no further details

Smoke billows above a town.
Smoke rises following an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon on Sunday. Global Affairs on Sunday announced the death of a Canadian in Lebanon, the eighth death related to the Israel-Hamas war that started Oct. 7. (AFP/Getty Images)

Global Affairs Canada has announced the death of an eighth Canadian citizenin the Israel-Hamas war.

The department says the death was in Lebanon, but offered no further details in an update Sunday evening.

Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon have been trading fire along the border since Oct. 7, when Hezbollah's Palestinian ally,Hamas,led a deadlyattackinto southern Israel.

GAC says 130 Canadians left Gaza through the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt after it reopened to foreign nationals this weekend.

Seven Canadians, includingone person with deep connections to Canada, were killed in the initial Hamas-led attack in Israel that killed about 1,200mostly civilians.

One Canadian remains missing, but has not been identified by Global Affairs Canada.

WATCH |Israel expands ground operation to southern Gaza:

Israel's military said Sunday its ground offensive had expanded to every part of Gaza, and it ordered more areas in and around the region's second-largest city of Kahn Younis to evacuate.

Heavy bombardments were reported overnight and into Sunday in Khan Younis as well as Rafah itself, where Israel says many Hamas leaders are hiding.

Israel vowed its efforts in southern Gaza would be of "no less strength" than its attacks in northern Gaza.

Many of the territory's 2.3 million people are crammed in the south after Israeli forces ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the two-month-old war.