The ceasefire is broadly holding in Gaza, with Israeli forces inside the strip having pulled back to the so-called "yellow line." Still, renewed Israeli strikes killed dozens of Palestinians last week in response to what Israel alleged was a ceasefire violation by a Hamas gunman.
The bodies of two deceased hostages are still thought to be in Gaza. Israeli authorities have been releasing Palestinian prisoners and the bodies of deceased Palestinians detainees in exchange for the return of hostage remains.
The Israel Defense Forces said in a post to social media on Monday that its warplanes attacked three fighters it alleged crossed the yellow line in the southern Gaza Strip at which Israeli forces are now positioned.
Palestinian women walk among piles of rubble and damaged buildings, in Gaza City, on Nov. 24, 2025.
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The three individuals "approached IDF forces operating in the area in a manner that posed an immediate threat to them," the IDF said.
"After the identification, the air force, under the direction of the forces in the field, attacked the three terrorists in order to eliminate the threat," the IDF wrote. "Hits were identified."
Nov 24, 2025, 2:56 AM EST
Lebanon president calls on foreign partners to stop Israeli attacks
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said in a statement issued by his office that Israel's strike in Beirut on Sunday was "further proof that it disregards repeated calls to cease its attacks on Lebanon and refuses to implement international resolutions and all efforts and initiatives aimed at ending the escalation and restoring stability, not only to Lebanon but to the entire region."
Workers clean the rubble from the site of an Israeli attack that targeted a residential building in Beirut's southern Haret Hreik neighborhood on Nov. 23, 2025.
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"Lebanon, which has adhered to the cessation of hostilities for nearly a year now and has presented initiative after initiative, reiterates its call to the international community to assume its responsibility and intervene firmly and seriously to stop the attacks on Lebanon and its people," Aoun said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Sunday that Hezbollah chief of staff Haitham Ali Tabataba'i was the target of the strike in the south of the capital, which the Lebanon Health Ministry said killed a total of five people and injured 28.
Hezbollah confirmed that Tabataba'i was among those killed.
Despite the ceasefire agreement signed with Hezbollah last November, Israel has continued bombing targets across Hezbollah-dominated areas in southern and eastern Lebanon. Israeli soldiers are also still deployed at five locations inside southern Lebanon.
The Israeli strike in Beirut on Sunday was the first attack on the Lebanese capital for several months.
Nov 23, 2025, 12:13 PM EST
5 killed, 28 injured in Israeli strike on Lebanon, says Lebanon Health Ministry
Lebanon's health ministry says the casualty toll resulting from the Israeli strike in southern Beirut on Sunday has risen to five people killed and 28 injured.
The initially reported casualty toll was one killed and 21 injured, according to the Lebanon health Ministry.
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Nov 23, 2025, 1:06 PM EST
Strike in Lebanon killed Hezbollah chief of staff, IDF says
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it killed Hezbollah Chief of Staff Haitham Ali Tabataba'i in its strike on southern Beirut earlier Sunday. The strike killed 5 people and injured 28, according to the Lebanon Health Ministry.
In its statement, the IDF said Tabataba'i "commanded most of Hezbollah's units and worked hard to restore them to readiness for war with Israel."
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office said earlier Sunday that the Hezbollah chief of staff was the target of the Israeli strike on southern Beirut.