
Al Jazeera News Updates Israeli strikes on Lebanon, US senate takes step to ending government shutdown
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Nov 10, 2025 Kim Qadri, a field reporter on the ground in Gaza, shares harrowing updates about ongoing Israeli strikes and their impact on civilians. She reveals insights into the daily targeting beyond ceasefire lines, detailing the tragic casualties. The discussion also covers an Israeli drone strike in Lebanon, aimed at Hezbollah, highlighting the precarious nature of regional stability. Additionally, there's a notable shift in U.S.-Syrian relations as President Ahmad al-Sharah's upcoming meeting is explored, along with a focus on the Senate's efforts to prevent a government shutdown.
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Ceasefire Does Not Mean Safety In Gaza
- Israeli forces continue to strike Palestinians beyond the ceasefire 'yellow line', causing civilian deaths and damage to property.
- Kim Qadri reports at least 240 Palestinians killed since the ceasefire, revealing persistent insecurity in Gaza.
Palestinians Risk Homes To Salvage Belongings
- Kim Qadri describes Palestinians returning to check homes past the yellow line and being targeted by Israeli forces.
- She notes these incidents happen daily since the ceasefire began, illustrating repeated civilian risk.
Ceasefire Tensions Extend Into Southern Lebanon
- Israel has continued near-daily strikes in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire, targeting what it calls Hezbollah positions.
- These attacks have killed multiple people, including a recent drone strike that hit a vehicle in Basaria.
