
Deadly Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon despite ceasefire
Clip: 11/22/2025 | 9m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Deadly Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon nearly a year since ceasefire began
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.
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Deadly Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon despite ceasefire
Clip: 11/22/2025 | 9m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
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.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAli: 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 a series of strikes in southern Lebanon that killed at least a dozen people.
The Israeli military said it was targeting Hezbollah members.
Special correspondent Leila molana Allen.
As health insurers increasingly rely on artificial intelligence >> On Tuesday evening, it was struck by three Israelis.
13 people died in the strike.
It was at the hamas training compound.
Residents say and more than 4000 Lebanese were killed by Eric -- Israel's ground invasion.
Many thousands more still bear its cars,.
She should have been safe in her home.
Instead, it nearly killed her.
Late last year, and they packed up, preparing to flee their village.
They left it moments too late.
A missile hood, tearing the world apart.
His baby daughter, just one years old, try to shelter her body from the blast but it was not enough.
>> Everything was exploding around me.
There was shrapnel everywhere, and the roof was falling apart, but I kept holding her.
>> Her mother saved her seven-year-old sister by throwing her on the balcony and her home was engulfed by flames.
>> Is incredibly hard to see her daughter burnt in your arms.
She had no eyelashes.
>> She was rushed to the hospital, but seeing her tiny, blackened body, she could not believe she was alive.
>> I ran into the hospital, asking about my daughter and I had to check if she was mine or not.
She did not look like her at all.
But as I was leaving, she cried.
I heard her voice in my voice and she said, yes, it is her.
I had goosebumps all over my body.
>> Nearly half her body was covered in third degree burns.
She spent months in and out of the hospital and during painful surgeries.
>> They suffered so much and so did we.
They were moaning in pain constantly.
Today, she is alive and full of curiosity.
Her favorite games are playing makeover and painting else.
And she needs many more surgeries and she was displaced with no income and even in relative safety here in Beirut, it follows them.
>> They scream and keep coming to me.
They have not forgotten what they have been through.
>> The war is not over for those who lived through it, and for many, the danger is still real.
>> A cease-fire deal was signed late last year.
More than 100 Lebanese civilians have been killed since the official end of the war.
Many hearsay the idea that they are safe is simply an illusion.
>> Door displaced at least 1.2 million people, a quarter of the population -- the war displaced at least 1.2 million people, quarter of the population.
We are here on the edge of Beirut.
We have been hit by airstrikes of all hours of the day.
You can see the building behind me that has just been hit.
The other is directly behind me and started to catch fire now.
There were tens of thousands of people there.
>> Displaced families were packed into places like these.
And they were the lucky ones.
Including children on the street.
>> It was shortly after they fled after a cease-fire.
They came back and found the damage, but still finding an apartment to rent, which destroyed the neighborhood and prices have now more than doubled.
>> They don't have any running water after an airstrike destroyed the local water area and destroyed electricity.
>> These are the ruins of her former home.
They used to use the balcony daily.
>> This war has taken so many memories from us.
I cried a lot when I remember.
It is my home, my past.
It is agony for me to lose everything.
>> Surrounded by the echoes of war, healing comes with pain, and with the bombing ongoing, the cease-fire is a little more than empty.
>> I'm always prepared.
I have an emergency bag just in case I have to flee at any time.
Even after the cease-fire, they targeted of family nearby and when we heard the sound, we thought it was our house.
They are always in constant stress year, knowing we could die any minute.
>> 7.5 airspace violations, including ground violations.
And that is an average of 27 violations.
>> During the war, it was completely diverted.
Last year, we met this man who was in an airstrike.
Sometimes there will be warning sent out about areas they are about to hit but not this time.
The strike on their home brought the entire residential building crashing to the ground.
And she laid trap under rubble awaiting rescue.
>> Every joy feels lacking without them.
My mom and I used to argue a lot.
Now I wish I could just have one argument with her.
I would just like her back.
>> The bombing killed 73 people, including 23 children.
The vast majority were civilians.
More than half of the women and children.
It was the single mass casualty event of the war and the highest on any strike on Lebanese territory.
In the Israeli army says that the area was the building center.
In the rubble, we found hairbrushes and children's toys and books.
>> It was not involved in any military action.
>> They helped families left by the war.
>> Their grandmother can find methane.
- - Their grandmother can find methane.
- - Nothing.
>> It leaves a scar on your heart and your life is meaningless.
They stay in your mind and they never leave you.
And now it is a constant reminder of all she has lost.
>> They were so happy back then.
I keep thinking about her, I wanted to see her get married and be proud of her.
But none of that happened, and she never got the chance.
>> A grandmother and endless morning.
But barely alive.
This silence continues to claim victims.
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