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Brief: Unexploded bombs in Gaza, Lebanese army told to confront Israel

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Nov 2, 2025
Hind Khoudary, an Al Jazeera correspondent based in Gaza, shares harrowing updates on recovery efforts in Khan Yunis. Kimberly Halkett provides insights into U.S. perspectives on the ongoing ceasefire. Ibrahim al-Khalili discusses the alarming humanitarian impact of unexploded ordnance, revealing the danger it poses, especially to children. Zeina Khodr describes recent confrontations along the Lebanese border and the Lebanese army's directive to respond to Israeli actions, highlighting escalating tensions in the region.
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INSIGHT

Ceasefire Has Lethal Breaches And Aid Conditions

  • The ceasefire has not stopped lethal violence: 23 days in, Israel killed at least 224 Palestinians in Gaza.
  • Israel also links aid flow to the return of missing Israeli captives, complicating relief efforts.
ANECDOTE

ICRC Working With Hamas To Recover Bodies

  • Hind Khoudary described ICRC working with Hamas to recover 13 missing Israeli captives' bodies.
  • Palestinians hope rapid recovery will speed reconstruction and ensure the ceasefire holds.
INSIGHT

U.S. Sees Delays As Nonviolation

  • U.S. officials view delays in returning remains as understandable given rubble and devastation.
  • The U.S. does not see the delays as a violation and believes the ceasefire remains largely intact.
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