Israel-Hamas war live updates: Israel’s Netanyahu hopes for ‘good news soon’ on hostage deal; war cabinet to convene shortly

Israel-Hamas war live updates: Israel's Netanyahu hopes for 'good news soon' on hostage deal; war cabinet to convene shortly

Elon Musk’s X is profiting off violent Hamas propaganda videos, Democrats allege

A group of 27 House Democrats sent a letter to X owner Elon Musk and CEO Linda Yaccarino accusing the social media platform of profiting from violent pro-Hamas propaganda videos.

The already “inexcusable” issue of antisemitic content on X has become “outright indefensible” since the deadly Oct. 7 terror attack in Israel by Hamas militants, the Democrats wrote in a letter obtained by CNBC.

“Given the many flagrant examples of X profiting off this content, we need detailed answers from X in considering potential legislation that would prevent such activity in the future,” wrote the lawmakers, led by Reps. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., and Jamie Raskin, D-Md.

The letter comes as Musk, the world’s richest man, and X, the platform he bought for $44 billion last year, fend off new accusations of antisemitism that are threatening to hit the company’s ad-based revenue model hard.

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Egypt accuses Israel of seeking long-term displacement of the Palestinian people

Palestinians fleeing from the Gaza Strip arrive in the Egyptian part of the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on November 21, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. 

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A spokesperson of the Egyptian foreign ministry has alleged that Israel is continuing attacks against the southern part of the Gaza Strip in an effort to force Palestinian people to depart the enclave.

“Continued bombing targeting displaced people in the South has a clear objective, and that’s to force Gaza’s residents to leave the Strip,” the spokesperson said on social media. “Egypt has clearly declared its utter rejection of any enforced displacement attempt of Palestinians.”

Israel has repeatedly said its ground presence in the Gaza Strip and ongoing airstrikes upon the enclave only aim to dismantle Hamas, but has raided and attacked civilian sites it says are used in a military capacity by the Palestinian militant group.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell have previously stated they do not support the forced displacement of Palestinian people as a long-term solution to the conflict in the Middle East.

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Israeli PM hopes for ‘good news soon’ on hostage deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conference with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz (not pictured) in the Kirya military base in Tel Aviv , Israel , 28 October 2023. 

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Negotiations on a possible release of hostages held by Hamas are “making progress,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reservists on Tuesday, in a rare comment from the leader on the talks.

“We are making progress. I don’t think it’s worth saying too much, not even at this moment, but I hope there will be good news soon,” he said, according to a Google-translated statement from his office.

“In light of the developments regarding the release of our abductees – the Prime Minister will convene the War Cabinet at 18:00, the Political-Security Cabinet at 19:00 and the Government at 20:00,” the prime minister’s office said separately, according to NBC News. 6 p.m. in Israel is 11 a.m. ET.

Earlier, Hamas politburo leader Ismail Haniyeh said the Palestinian militant group and Israel are “close to reaching a truce agreement,” according to a Google-translated Telegram update.

Another Hamas official, Izzat al-Rishq, said that negotiations had centered on an exchange of women and children held by both Israel and the Palestinian militant group.

Citing an anonymous source, Reuters on Tuesday said that such an agreement, which has been heavily mediated by Qatar, would involve a multi-day pause in hostilities, the release of around 50 civilian hostages by Hamas and of Palestinian women and children from Israeli detainment. CNBC could not independently verify this report.

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Over 5,000 children killed in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war, UNICEF chief says

A view of the shoes and pictures of children left in Uskudar Square within a protest held in support of Palestinians and to draw attention to the children who lost their lives in Israeli attacks on Gaza in Istanbul, Turkey on November 21, 2023.

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Over 5,000 children have been reported killed in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell said on social media.

“Each one is a life extinguished and a family devastated,” she said, calling for all children to be protected.

Russell did not specify the source of the reported figure. CNBC could not independently verify the death toll.

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WHO is planning to evacuate three hospitals in the Gaza Strip, spokesperson says

The World Health Organization is planning to evacuate three hospitals in the besieged Gaza enclave after the facilities requested it, a spokesperson said.

In comments reported by Reuters, WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier named the hospitals as Al-Shifa, the Indonesian hospital and the Al-Ahli facility.

He said that the evacuations would be a last resort.

On Sunday, the WHO, in a joint effort with the U.N. and the Palestine Red Crescent Society, evacuated 31 premature babies from the Al-Shifa hospital, where depowered life-support machines could no longer provide them with critical care.

More than half of the hospitals across the Gaza Strip no longer function, the U.N. humanitarian agency estimated earlier this month, amid ongoing bombardment and shortages of fuel, electricity and medical supplies.

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Israel built bunkers beneath Al-Shifa hospital, former Israeli PM says

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak speaks during a press conference on July 25, 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak said that Israel constructed bunkers beneath the Al-Shifa hospital in the Gaza Strip decades prior, when his country occupied the enclave.

Asked by CNN’s Christiane Amanpour whether Israel had provided sufficient proof that a Hamas command center existed within or beneath the medical complex, Barak said, “It’s already known for many years that they have, in the bunkers, that originally was built by Israeli constructors underneath Shifa, [that the bunkers] were used as a command post of the Hamas and a kind of junction of several tunnels, part of this system.”

He added, “I don’t know to say to what extent it is a major [Hamas commander center]. It’s probably not the only kind of command post, there are others under other hospitals or in other sensitive places. But it’s for sure [it] has been used by… by Hamas, even during this conflict. “

Asked whether he had misspoken by attributing the construction to Israeli engineers, Barak said, “No, no, some, you know, decades ago, we were running the place so we helped them. It was decades. Many decades ago, maybe five, four decades ago, that we helped them to build these bunkers in order to enable more space for the operation of the hospital within the very limited size of this compound.”

Israeli military has cited a potential Hamas command post sitting beneath or within Al-Shifa as its reason for raiding the medical facility and has met international pressure to prove its assumption. The Israel Defense Forces have released footage showing alleged tunnels on the premises of Al-Shifa, citing them as discoveries that proved the presence of Hamas at the hospital. CNBC was unable to independently verify the videos.

The IDF have been approached for comment.

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Lebanese media says two journalists killed in strike

Ambulances carrying the bodies of the two journalists of Lebanon-based Al Mayadeen TV channel, who it says were killed by an Israeli strike, are parked outside the channel’s building, in Beirut, Lebanon November 21, 2023. 

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Lebanese state media outlet Al Mayadeen said that two of its journalists — correspondent Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Al-Me’mari — were killed in a strike in southern Lebanon, which the agency attributed to Israel.

CNBC could not independently verify developments on the ground.

The Israel Defense Forces earlier in the day said that they were retaliating after mortar shells were fired from Lebanon at one of their posts. It is unclear if the two incidents are related.

Israel and Hezbollah have been exchanging fire since the early days of Israel-Hamas conflict, with the Lebanese militant group citing solidarity with the cause of the Palestinian people.

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Lebanon and Israel trade fire

The Israel Defence Forces struck roughly 250 Hamas targets over the last day, including operatives, rocket launchers and infrastructure of the Palestinian militant group, Israeli military said in a Telegram update.

Smoke billows following an Israeli air strike on the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Alma al-Shaab on November 20, 2023, amid increasing cross-border tensions as fighting continues with Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip.

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The IDF said it also struck a rocket launch post and located a weapons stockpile.

In a separate update, the military said it hit three armed cells by the border with Lebanon, as well as an additional unspecified number of Hezbollah targets in the Middle Eastern country. The IDF further said that Lebanese operatives fired mortar shells at a military post in northern Israel, and that the IDF is retaliating toward the source of the attack.

News flashes from the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Manar TV outlet reported Israeli aerial attacks on several Lebanese municipalities.

CNBC could not independently verify developments on the ground.

An average 42 trucks per day have reached the Gaza Strip since late October, humanitarian group says

An aid convoy transporting a Jordanian field hospital is seen parked upon arrival in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2023, after crossing through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt amid continuing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas. 

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A combined 1,353 of trucks — or 42 trucks per day — carrying humanitarian deliveries have reached the Gaza Strip since Oct. 21, when aid flows resumed into the enclave, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said on social media.

This is less than 10% of the daily truck arrivals logged prior to the Israel-Hamas conflict, when the U.N. estimated the Gaza Strip would receive an average 500 trucks of supplies each day.

Deprived of Israel’s own resources within days of the Oct. 7 terror attacks, civilians in the Gaza Strip struggle with shortages of fuel, electricity, clean water, food and medical supplies.

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Israeli military encircles Jabalia area

Israel’s military has completely encircled the area of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, and “vandals were eliminated and infrastructure destroyed,” an Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson for Arab media said.

The IDF attacked “terrorist targets” with the help of aircraft and drones, as well as “three underground holes” where enemies were present, Avichay Adraee said in a Google-translated post on X, formerly known as Twitter. IDF tanks and ground forces were also deployed.

“During the activity, the fighters eliminated saboteurs with air support, and seized enemy weapons in several places, including residential homes and children’s rooms, and destroyed tunnel openings,” according to the update.

CNBC could not independently verify developments on the ground. According to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, Jabalia holds the largest of the Gaza Strip’s eight refugee camps.

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Israeli military says Al-Shifa has been under Hamas control for ‘many years’

People stand outside the emergency ward of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Nov. 10, 2023, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement.

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An Israel Defence Forces spokesperson supplied further commentary on the military’s findings at the raided Al-Shifa hospital.

In a video update, the IDF’s Jonathan Conricus played footage appearing to show a tunnel shaft on the premises of what he said was the Al-Shifa medical complex, as well as replaying clips alleging to show Hamas taking hostages into the facility. CNBC could not independently verify the video.

“Shifa is an important part, even a vital part of Hamas military infrastructure, both above ground and below ground. They have controlled that area for many years,” Conricus said, stressing it is unlikely Hamas only took hostages to the hospital for treatment, as one featured captive was being frogmarched and there were several other medical facilities that could assist closer to the Israeli border.

He said that there were several “no-go” areas in the hospital and that medical staff were aware of a Hamas presence on the premises.

Medical staff and Hamas have previously denied that the Palestinian militant group carries out operations at Al-Shifa. Israel has faced considerable international pressure to produce evidence of Hamas presence at the hospital and justify its ground incursion against a civilian site.

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Hamas says ‘close to reaching a truce agreement’ with Israel

Hamas’ political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh addresses supporters during a rally in solidarity with the Palestinians outside Qatar’s Imam Muhammad Abdel-Wahhab Mosque in the capital Doha on May 15, 2021.

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Hamas and Israel are “close to reaching a truce agreement” despite ongoing hostilities, the Palestinian militant group’s leader, Ismail Haniyeh, said on Telegram, according to a Google translation.

While Haniyeh supplied no further details, a Hamas official, Izzat al-Rishq, said that ongoing talks focused on an equal exchange of women and children. He added that Qatari mediators will announce any final agreement.

Hamas took nearly 240 captives during the terror attacks of Oct. 7.

Talks between Israel and the Palestinian militant group have been stymied by largely conflicting starting positions: Israel has previously mandated a cease-fire can only happen once the captives held by Hamas are released, while Hamas has required a truce to return back its hostages.

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Survivors mourn for dozens killed in refugee camps

Palestinians carry a person injured in an Israeli strike in Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on November 20, 2023, amid continuing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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In central Gaza, mourners recited funeral prayers as they stood over dozens of bodies recovered after a barrage of Israeli airstrikes that hit two refugee camps Monday.

The bodies, wrapped in white sheets and makeshift plastic body bags, were laid on the ground in the city of Deir Al Balah. Medics said dozens more remain unaccounted for and are believed to be trapped or buried under the rubble of multiple collapsed buildings.

At the scene of the bombing, residents sat in small groups in the rubble next to mangled steel reinforcement bars. The recovered bodies were placed in a truck to be buried nearby.

Palestinians search through the rubble of a collapsed building searching for survivors and victims following the Israeli bombardment of Deir el-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on November 20, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.
(Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Associated Press

200 evacuated from Indonesian Hospital in Gaza

About 200 people have been evacuated from a northern Gaza hospital that was caught up in fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas militants on Monday.

Ashraf al-Qudra, a spokesperson for Hamas’ Health Ministry, said the evacuees from Indonesian Hospital were taken to southern Gaza in a rescue effort coordinated by the United Nations and the International Committee for the Red Cross. Many of the injured evacuees are being treated at al-Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, he said.

Between 400 and 500 more wounded people remain at Indonesian Hospital, al-Qudra said in an interview with Al-Jazeera.

The evacuations came after 12 people were killed when a shell struck the second floor of the hospital, according to the Health Ministry and a medical worker at the hospital. Both blamed Israel, which denied shelling the hospital, saying its troops returned fire on militants who targeted them from inside the 3.5-acre compound.

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Israeli soldiers transfer detained Palestinian men out of the Gaza Strip

Israeli soldiers detain blindfolded Palestinian men in a military truck while watching Palestinians (not pictured) fleeing the fighting in war-torn Gaza walk by on a road in the Zeitoun district of the southern part of the Gaza Strip on November 19, 2023, as battles between Israel and the Hamas movement continue. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images)

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Israeli soldiers detain blindfolded Palestinian men in a military truck while watching Palestinians (not pictured) fleeing the fighting in war-torn Gaza walk by on a road in the Zeitoun district of the southern part of the Gaza Strip on November 19, 2023, as battles between Israel and the Hamas movement continue.

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Israeli soldiers transfer detained Palestinians out of the Gaza Strip on November 20, 2023, as battles between Israel and the Hamas movement continue.

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Biden says he believes a hostage deal will come soon

UNITED STATES – NOVEMBER 20: President Joe Biden addresses reporters after pardoning turkeys, Liberty and Bell, from Willmar, Minn., during the National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, November 20, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

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President Joe Biden, at today’s White House turkey pardoning ceremony, was asked by a reporter if a deal is near to release hostages taken by Hamas.

“I believe so,” he said.

When asked again if he believes so, Biden responded by crossing his fingers and said, “Yes.”

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