
The Take Brief: Israel kills at least 24 in Gaza, increases Syria operations
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Nov 23, 2025 Tareq Abu Azzoum, an Al Jazeera correspondent in Gaza, shares insights on Palestinian factions rejecting international intervention plans, highlighting concerns over legitimacy. Zeina Khodr, reporting from southern Lebanon, documents the civilian impacts of Israeli strikes and challenges claims regarding Hezbollah. Both guests emphasize the rising tension and casualties amid fragile ceasefires, painting a vivid picture of the ongoing conflict and its human toll.
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Ceasefire Is Fragile And Frequently Violated
- The ceasefire in Gaza exists largely on paper as Israel continues strikes that kill civilians and cause panic.
- David Enders reports at least 342 Palestinians were killed during 46 days into the ceasefire, showing its fragility.
Caught Off Guard In Gaza City
- Hani Mahmoud describes sudden strikes in western Gaza City that caught people off guard and caused panic.
- He says residents sheltering inside the Yellow Line cannot safely return to their homes due to ongoing Israeli control and attacks.
International Force Faces Legitimacy Crisis
- Palestinian factions reject an international stabilization force because it would sidestep Gaza's political representation.
- Tareq Abu Azzoum says factions view such a force as illegitimate and dangerous without engaging Gazans themselves.

