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Deadly Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon nearly a year since ceasefire began

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Next week marks one year since the ceasefire that ended the Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon. During that time, fighting on the ground has continued. Just this week, Israel launched strikes in southern Lebanon that killed at least a dozen people. The Israeli military said it was targeting Hamas members. Special correspondent Leila Molana-Allen reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

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Next week marks one year since a ceasefire was agreed to end the Israel-Hesbola war in Lebanon.

0:07.0

But ever since, tensions on the ground have been escalating.

0:10.0

Just this week, Israel launched a series of strikes in Lebanon that killed at least a dozen people.

0:15.0

The Israeli military said it was targeting Hamas members.

0:19.0

Special correspondent Laila Malana Allen, who covered the war for

0:22.2

PBS News, traveled back to Lebanon to bring us this report. Dust, fire, death. This has become

0:31.3

Lebanon's near daily story in a war that the world says has ended. On Tuesday evening, a sports center in southern Lebanon's Aynel Helwa Palestinian refugee

0:40.4

camp was struck by three Israeli missiles.

0:43.9

Thirteen people died in the strike.

0:45.9

The IDF says it was a Hamas training compound.

0:49.4

Residents say the only people here were kids playing.

0:53.6

More than 4,000 Lebanese have been killed by Israel's

0:57.0

air and ground invasion. Many thousands more still bear its scars. She should have been safe in her

1:04.6

home. Instead, it nearly killed her. Late last year, as Israeli bombs ravaged Lebanon's south,

1:12.6

Ivana's family was packing up and preparing to flee their home village.

1:16.5

They left it just moments too late.

1:18.9

A missile hit, tearing their world apart.

1:22.1

Mohamed clung to his baby daughter, just one year old,

1:25.5

trying to shelter her body from the blast. It wasn't enough.

1:31.5

Everything was exploding around me. There were shrapnel everywhere and the roof was falling apart,

1:36.5

but I kept holding her. Her mother, Fatma, saved her seven-year-old sister, Rahaf, by throwing

1:42.8

her from the balcony as their home was engulfed by flames, then jumped herself.

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