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Gaza, IDF targeted attack: "Hamas commander killed". Tel Aviv, 2,000 in the square: "Immediately commission of enquiry on 7/10"

According to Saudi Al-Arabiya television, 'Abu Abdullah al-Hadidi, a senior official of the Hamas military wing, was eliminated in the attack'

Il personale della protezione civile perlustra una casa in fiamme colpita dai raid aerei israeliani nella città di Gaza. L’agenzia di protezione civile di Gaza ha dichiarato che 21 persone sono state uccise e decine ferite in diversi raid aerei israeliani sul territorio palestinese il 22 novembre. (Foto di Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

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The Israeli army reported that it had 'eliminated a Hezbollah terrorist' yesterday in a 'targeted attack' in the Froun area in southern Lebanon.

The militiaman had 'carried out terrorist attacks against the State of Israel and IDF troops throughout the war', representing 'a violation of the agreements between Israel and Lebanon', the army added.

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Guerra Israele-Hamas, le immagini del 22 novembre 2025

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The IDF added that it 'will continue to work to remove any threat against the State of Israel'.

Israel attacks car in Gaza City: 7 dead

The Gaza Civil Defence has released a new death toll of seven following Israeli raids in the centre and north of the Strip, as Israel and Hamas continue to accuse each other of violating the fragile truce in force since mid-week.According to Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Bassal, three people were killed in Gaza City (north), three in Deir al-Balah (centre) and one in the Nusseirat area, also in the centre of the Strip.

Israeli Defence Forces then carried out a targeted attack on a car in the Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City in the north of the Gaza Strip, killing four people. Palestinian media reported this by posting pictures of a vehicle still on fire with at least two bodies on the ground next to it. According to Saudi Al-Arabiya television, 'Abu Abdullah al-Hadidi, a senior official of the Hamas military wing, was eliminated in the attack'.

Media, Hamas and Jihad search for two hostage bodies in the Strip

The al Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, are searching for the body of an Israeli hostage in the Zeitoun area, south of Gaza City, accompanied by a Red Cross team. At the same time, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad is searching for another body north of Nuseirat, in the centre of the Strip. This is reported by the Saudi media Asharq al-Awsat. There are still three bodies of the hostages in Gaza: the third is said to be in the north of the Strip. But, according to Hamas and Jihad sources to the Saudi newspaper, operations to recover the bodies are increasingly difficult. The sources say that communication is ongoing with the mediators on this and all ceasefire issues. The Palestinian factions are trying, through the mediators, to convince the US of the difficulty of the situation, asking them to clarify with Israel that the search operations will not stop, but will take longer.

Tel Aviv's 2,000-strong Habima Square: 'Committee of Inquiry on 7/10 now'

Around two thousand protesters gathered in Habima Square in Tel Aviv to demand the establishment of a state commission of enquiry into the flaws that led to the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023. The Times of Israel reports. The protest - organised for the second week in a row by the 'October Council', which brings together families of the victims - comes in the aftermath of the government's decision to opt for an internal investigation instead of an independent commission led by the judiciary. Television pictures show banners calling for 'a state commission of enquiry immediately' and 'truth and security'. The demonstration was attended by representatives of various movements and parties, including The Democrats, Yesh Atid, anti-corruption organisations, anti-government reservist groups and left-wing activists displaying pictures of Palestinian children killed in Gaza. Choruses against PM Benajmin Netanyahu to the cry of: "Time to overthrow the tyrant".

Freed Israeli hostage thanks Trump: he was light in darkest hour

Segev Kalfon, one of the last Israeli hostages to be freed from Hamas captivity, delivered a letter to Donald Trump during his visit to the White House, thanking him because "in the most difficult moments, when hope was fading, the thought of the great America and its leadership helped me to believe that one day I would be able to get out of Hamas captivity. You, Mr President, have been the light in the darkest moments in the darkest tunnels'. This was reported by broadcaster Channel 12.

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