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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-22 at 19:07

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-22 at 19:07

Update: 2025-11-22
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Gaza strikes kill 21 as ceasefire frays
Florida man charged for Hamas symbol threats
Daily Mail owner buys Telegraph for 500m

The time is now 2:02 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

Good afternoon. Israeli authorities report one person dead and six wounded in weekend shootings across the country, with investigators saying the incidents were criminal in nature and not linked to nationalistic or terrorist activity. In the United States, a Florida man is charged after allegedly posting material on social media that threatened Americans with Hamas symbols, including images of citizens with inverted triangles.

In Gaza, the health ministry controlled by Hamas says 21 people were killed and dozens more injured in Israeli air strikes on Saturday, as Hamas and Israel traded accusations over violations of the fragile ceasefire brokered with US mediation. The Israeli military said a gunman crossed the Yellow Line inside the Gaza Strip and opened fire on troops, prompting a series of strikes on targets it identifies as terror infrastructure in Gaza. Hamas officials urged mediators to intervene to stop what they call new Israeli violations, while Israel accuses Hamas of breaching the ceasefire by sending fighters into Israeli-held territory. In response, the IDF launched additional strikes in Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office framed the day’s events as a breach by Hamas and said Israel had fulfilled its side of the ceasefire, while the Hamas move and subsequent Israeli retaliation underscored the fragility of the pause. In the aftermath, Israeli forces said they had killed and captured a number of militants who had escaped from tunnels in Rafah, in a 24-hour manhunt aimed at destroying subterranean networks left from prior fighting. The tally cited by the Israeli military indicated several had been eliminated and others detained in the course of those operations.

Across the region, the conflict has continued to command attention from international observers and foreign capitals as the war grid shifts with each new development. In London, the owner of The Daily Mail confirmed a deal to acquire Telegraph Media Group for about 500 million pounds, a move that would consolidate a significant slice of the UK's right-leaning press landscape and spur scrutiny by authorities concerned with foreign influence in media. In Washington, the broader diplomatic picture remains colored by questions about ceasefire implementation, humanitarian access, and the risk that any breakdown could widen regional volatility.

Back in Israel, the summer heat has given way to an unusual late November heat wave along the coast and in the Shfela, with temperatures in Tel Aviv and surrounding areas reaching into the mid‑30s Celsius. Authorities say the spell is expected to endure through Monday before cooler air returns later in the week. The heat has drawn crowds to beaches and parks as families seek relief from a record-like warmth for this time of year.

In domestic politics, thousands gathered in Tel Aviv’s HaBima Square to press for the creation of a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 attacks, with families of victims and hostages urging the government to expose what went wrong and to prevent a recurrence. Separately, the broader political debate in the United States includes prominent comments about Israel by elected officials and commentators, including coverage of New York City’s incoming mayor, who has repeatedly criticized Israeli policy in public appearances, a topic that has drawn comment from both allies and critics.

In another development, the Israeli air force carried out strikes along the Yellow Line near Khan Younis as part of a continuing effort to disrupt militant activity in Gaza. Military officials say such strikes are aimed at eradicating threats tied to the fighting and to reduce the capacity of groups operating in the region. The wider conflict has also seen periodic claims and counterclaims about ceasefire compliance from both sides, with international mediators urging restraint and adherence to agreed terms.

In the broader context of the war, the casualty picture in Gaza remains grim. The health ministry in Gaza reports that tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began, a figure the United Nations and humanitarian groups say is consistent with the scale of the fighting, though numbers vary by source. Israel notes that it has acted in response to attacks and threats and argues that its operations are aimed at restoring security for its citizens. The war has also drawn attention to civilian harm, humanitarian access, and the international debate over the best path to a durable and enforceable ceasefire.

Diplomatic signals continue to circulate as the United States, Egypt, and Qatar seek to keep channels open with both sides while also pressing for practical steps to protect civilians and restore stability. In technology and security news, Iranian-sponsored cyber groups and other actors have been in the headlines, with reports that hackers have threatened and exposed personnel connected to Israeli security and defense sectors. Authorities warn that such threats complicate security planning and underscore the ongoing risk environment faced by Israel and its partners.

On the human level, communities across Israel and the Palestinian territories hold fast to their routines, with many seeking a sense of normalcy amid repeated cycles of violence. The international community continues to monitor movements on the ground, the reliability of truce promises, and the potential for escalation. As always, officials urge vigilance, emphasize the right of peoples to live in safety, and call for restraint as diplomacy works to steady the region.

Thank you for tuning in to this Israel Today: Ongoing War Report update.
I'm Noa Levi. Stay safe and informed.
Keep in mind that this AI-generated report may contain occasional inaccuracies, so consult multiple sources for a comprehensive view. Find the code and more details in the podcast description.

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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-22 at 19:07

Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-11-22 at 19:07

Noa Levi