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News Wrap: Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire holds despite accusations of terms being violated

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

Daily News, News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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In our news wrap Thursday, the cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah held for a second day, more than a million homes in Ukraine lost power after a massive Russian attack, Australia's Senate passed a first-of-its-kind social media ban for children under 16, travelers returning home this weekend may have some issues with weather, and Biden and Harris celebrated Thanksgiving with acts of service. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

The ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has held for a second day,

0:07.0

though both sides have accused the other of violating its terms.

0:10.9

Israel launched its first airstrike since yesterday's deal,

0:14.4

hitting a rocket storage facility in southern Lebanon after it says it detected Hezbollah activity there.

0:20.7

And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's instructed Lebanon after it says it detected Hezbollah activity there.

0:20.9

And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he's instructed the military to be ready to restart the war if the ceasefire is violated.

0:29.6

While these flashpoints remain, it was another day of homecoming, both in Israeli border towns and for many crossing back into Lebanon

0:39.6

after fleeing east to Syria.

0:45.3

We got displaced to Syria and spent 63 or 64 days in Syria.

0:50.4

We left our work, our homes because of the war.

0:53.6

My feeling is that I'm happy that there is a ceasefire and there is no more destruction.

0:58.0

The enemy does not know how to distinguish between civilian or military.

1:02.0

The strikes were quite random.

1:04.0

In southern Lebanon, cleanup crews rolled in to start the daunting task of rebuilding what has been completely destroyed.

1:11.6

Lebanese health officials say more than 3,700 people were killed by Israeli fire during the conflict.

1:18.6

More than a million fled from their homes.

1:20.6

In Ukraine, following a massive Russian attack overnight, more than a million homes are without power. Residents in the capital Kyiv took cover underground on subway platforms

1:32.3

as almost 200 Russian missiles and drones crisscrossed the country, some as far west as LeViv.

1:39.3

The Russians are targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

1:43.3

It's the second major attack on its power grid in two weeks.

1:47.0

As winter approaches and temperatures drop,

1:50.0

some Ukrainians set up power generators in the streets.

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