
News Wrap: Israel targets Hezbollah leader in Beirut strike
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News Wrap: Israel hits Beirut with deadly strike targeting a Hezbollah leader
In our news wrap Sunday, Israel carried out an airstrike in Beirut nearly a year after it agreed to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, 50 of the 303 children kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria escaped and reunited with their families, the G20 summit in South Africa ended with little fanfare after a U.S. boycott, and the Gotham Football Club won the National Women’s Soccer League championship.
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News Wrap: Israel targets Hezbollah leader in Beirut strike
Clip: 11/23/2025 | 2m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Sunday, Israel carried out an airstrike in Beirut nearly a year after it agreed to a ceasefire with Hezbollah, 50 of the 303 children kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria escaped and reunited with their families, the G20 summit in South Africa ended with little fanfare after a U.S. boycott, and the Gotham Football Club won the National Women’s Soccer League championship.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIn tonight's other headlines, Israel carried out an air strike in Lebanon's capital city today, nearly one year to the day the country agreed to a ceasefire with Hezbollah.
The strike killed at least five people and wounded dozens of others.
Israel said the target of the strike was a key Hezbollah military leader considered the terror group's chief of staff.
An Israeli government spokesperson declined to say whether officials informed the US ahead of the strike.
The US helped broker that ceasefire deal last November.
Since that time, Israel has alleged Hezbollah is trying to rebuild and rearm.
In northern Nigeria, 50 of the 303 children kidnapped from a Catholic school on Friday have escaped and reunited with their families.
They were taken by armed gunmen from a remote community in one of the worst mass abductions the country has seen.
The search is ongoing for the students and teachers who remain captive.
No group has claimed responsibility.
President Trump has accused Nigeria of failing to curb Christian persecution.
Attacks in the country have both affected Christians and Muslims.
This year's G20 summit ended with little fanfare after the US decided to boycott the global summit.
We shall see each other again next year.
The summit is therefore closed.
Traditionally, there is a handoff of the gavl to next year's host nation, which is the United States.
However, President Trump refused to attend the summit, accusing South Africa's black majority government of persecuting its white minority citizens.
While the lack of US participation overshadowed the event, leaders who attended formally pledged to help poorer nations recover after climate related disasters and agreed to aid in their transition to green energy.
Two East Coast rivals turned out strong defense in the battle for the National Women's Soccer League Championship.
Gotham Football Club of New York took on the Washington Spirit late Saturday in a nailbiter.
The match was scoreless until the 80th minute.
That's when defender Brunia crossed the ball to veteran midfielder Rose Lavell, who put it away past the outstretched arms of the goalkeeper.
It was a sweet victory for Gotham, who secured its second title in three years.
Still to come on PBS News Weekend, a new film tells the story of women who survived a catastrophic fire at an infamous Iranian prison.
And we travel deep into the Amazon rainforest to see how scientists hope to get a glimpse of the future.
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