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01.01.2025

01.01.2025The Day Waters Rose While Voices Fell Silent

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 01.01.2025.

It displays 122 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.01.2025The Day Waters Rose While Voices Fell Silent
Hamas launched rockets at midnight, marking 2025's start. By dawn, flooding from winter storms submerged 1,500 displacement tents, continuing the weather crisis from previous days. Death count reached 45,553, with 27 new casualties reported in morning strikes on Jabalia.

Haaretz revealed an Israeli general's private demolition operation in Gaza, run with his brothers, while reports emerged of $22 billion in US military aid since October. Netanyahu's absence from post-war planning meetings highlighted growing cabinet tensions.

By evening, the Palestinian Authority suspended Al Jazeera operations, mirroring Israel's earlier ban. Defense Minister Gallant resigned from the Knesset while criticizing Netanyahu's war management. Negotiations remained deadlocked despite Egyptian mediation efforts, while Yemen continued maritime operations against Israeli-linked vessels.
01.01.2025

06:10New Year's Rockets Meet Hamas Truce Offer

The newspapers report on Hamas proposing a one-week ceasefire to prepare a list of hostages (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa), while Red Cross visits to detainees face continued obstacles (Al-Quds). Al-Qassam Brigades launched rockets at settlements around Gaza as 2025 began (Al-Resalah, Maan News). Over 1,500 displacement tents flooded in Gaza's rainstorms (Felesteen News), while clashes continue in the West Bank with new arrests reported (Quds Network).
08:23

08:24Gaza's Health System Nears Total Collapse

The newspapers report on UN warnings of Gaza's health system approaching "total collapse" (Al-Ayyam). Gaza's population decreased by 6% in 2024 (Al-Resalah), while Israeli ministers discuss post-war scenarios without Netanyahu's presence (Alwatan Voice). New American reports indicate deadlocked negotiations (Maan News), while Trump issues new threats to Hamas (Palsawa News, Sama News).

10:58Death Toll Hits 45,553 While Istanbul Protests

The newspapers report on a massive protest against Gaza genocide in Istanbul (Al-Resalah), while deal negotiations reach deadlock (Alwatan Voice). Gaza's Health Ministry updates death toll to 45,553 (Felesteen News, Raya). Reports indicate rising tensions between Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir (Quds Network), while Israeli forces conducted 22 raids on Al-Aqsa mosque last month (Palestine News Network).

14:33General's Family Business: Gaza Demolition Project

The newspapers report on Haaretz's revelation of an Israeli general and his brothers leading a private Gaza demolition project (Haaretz, Palsawa, Felesteen News). In religious sites news, 746 settlers entered Al-Aqsa in a single day, marking the highest recorded number (Al-Resalah). U.S. military aid to Israel reached $22 billion over 11 months (Sama News).
16:15

17:13Katz Threatens While Infants Freeze

The newspapers report on Israel's Defense Minister Katz threatening Hamas with unprecedented strikes on Gaza if hostages aren't released (Alwatan Voice, Maan News, Palsawa, Sama News). Six infants reportedly froze to death in Gaza camps during winter conditions (Felesteen News), while Israeli forces ordered new evacuations in Jabalia (Raya Network) and conducted strikes in Al-Shuja'iyya resulting in six casualties (Palestine News Network).

19:36Palestine Authority Silences Al Jazeera

The newspapers report on Palestinian Authority's decision to suspend Al Jazeera's operations in Palestine, following Israel's similar move (Al-Resalah, PNN, Quds Network, Sama News). Defense Minister Gallant announces his resignation from the Knesset while criticizing Netanyahu's war management (Felesteen News). Netanyahu's new demands reportedly complicate prisoner exchange negotiations (Raya Network), while Israeli forces conduct operations in Nablus resulting in injuries and arrests (Maan News).