
Al Jazeera News Updates Israel identifies the body of the latest captive, Another storm heading for the Philippines
Nov 6, 2025
In today's news, Israel identifies Joshua Lawitu Mollel among captives returned by Hamas, with ongoing efforts to locate other missing bodies. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, prompting urgent calls for aid deliveries. In Sudan, disturbing satellite imagery reveals mass graves, and the prime minister condemns violence, urging international action against the RSF. Meanwhile, a new storm threatens the Philippines after Typhoon Kalmaegui, with emergency measures being implemented.
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Captive Exchange Raises Complex Stakes
- Israel identified Tanzanian student Joshua Lawitu Mollel among captives returned by Hamas as part of the deal.
- The exchange links each returned captive to 15 Palestinian bodies to be released by Israel, complicating humanitarian and political stakes.
Humanitarian Crisis Persists In Gaza
- Palestinian families in Gaza face severe shortages of food, shelter, and fuel despite a fragile ceasefire.
- The UN urged opening all crossings to speed winter humanitarian aid as destruction and supply bottlenecks persist.
Mass Graves Signal Escalation In Darfur
- Satellite images indicate newly dug mass graves in North Darfur amid accusations against the Rapid Support Forces.
- Sudan's prime minister warned the violence could spread regionally without stronger international intervention.
