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01.03.2025

01.03.2025Day Phase One Ended While Ramadan Called

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 01.03.2025.

It displays 141 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

01.03.2025Day Phase One Ended While Ramadan Called
The first phase of the ceasefire agreement ended without extension, as Hamas announced no current negotiations exist for phase two. Morning reports focused on continued operations in West Bank camps, particularly Tulkarem and Nur Shams, with 16,000 residents displaced. Death toll updates indicated 48,388 casualties in Gaza.

By afternoon, Al-Qassam Brigades released new footage of Israeli prisoners pleading against family separation in exchanges, while their families urged Netanyahu not to sabotage agreements. The Mufti of Jerusalem announced Saturday as Ramadan's first day, with 70,000 worshippers attending Al-Aqsa despite restrictions.

Evening coverage shifted to Israeli media reports that Tel Aviv decided against immediate renewal of Gaza operations, allowing space for negotiations. American envoy Witkoff's planned arrival next week suggested continued diplomatic efforts despite the phase one conclusion.
01.03.2025
06:00

06:54Ramadan Approaches While Rubble Life Continues

The newspapers report on rising Ramadan discussions, with Hamas calling for solidarity during the holy month (Hamas, Felesteen News, Al-Resalah). While Muslims gather for prayers at Al-Aqsa (PIC English), negotiations continue regarding ceasefire extensions, with Egypt reportedly requesting Hamas to surrender missiles (Arabi21). Netanyahu considers resuming combat following delegation's return from Cairo (Ultra Palestine, Al-Quds). Life in Jabalia camp is described as existing among concrete caves in rubble (Al-Ayyam).

08:06Phase One Ends as Camps Burn

The newspapers report on the end of phase one of the Gaza ceasefire (Arabi21, Palsawa, Raya) with "unclear horizons" for continuation. Israeli forces intensify operations in Jenin and Tulkarem camps (Al-Ayyam, PIC English), with reports of forced displacement and house burnings (Felesteen, Palestine News Network). A senior Israeli official indicates potential war resumption with American support (Sama News), while Gaza prepares for its first Ramadan since the war began (Al-Resalah).

09:41Talks Freeze as Phase One Ends

The newspapers extensively report on Hamas's announcement that no current negotiations exist regarding the second phase (Hamas, Felesteen, Maan, PNN, Alwatan Voice), following the end of phase one. The movement refuses to release prisoners without a comprehensive agreement. Meanwhile, Israel plans to approve a "Greater Jerusalem" law (Al-Resalah), while submitting a UN plan for complete control over Gaza with American support (Sama News).

12:05First Ramadan Under Rubble

The newspapers report on Gaza's first Ramadan under destruction (Palestine Chronicle, PNN English), with 23 casualties reported in the past 48 hours (Felesteen News). UNRWA states its dissolution won't resolve refugee issues (Maan News), while sources discuss Al-Aqsa access restrictions during Ramadan (Quds News Network). A special operation recovered Oron Shaul's remains from Gaza (Palsawa), amid continued home demolitions in Nur Shams camp (Raya Media).
12:57
14:25

14:31Phase One Ends as Jerusalem Law Looms

The newspapers report on the end of phase one of the ceasefire, with Hamas stating no current negotiations exist for phase two (Felesteen, Alwatan Voice). Israel plans to approve a "Greater Jerusalem" law that could facilitate West Bank control (Sama News). UNRWA responds to Israeli ban, stating its dissolution won't resolve refugee issues (Quds News). Three citizens died in a Ramallah traffic accident (Al-Quds, PNN).
14:46
15:12

15:51Prisoners Plead as Rafah Cleans

The newspapers report on two main developments: Hamas's release of a video showing Israeli prisoners calling for their release without family separation (Maan News, Sama News), and Rafah municipality's preparation for Ramadan with a city cleaning campaign (PIC English). Death toll updates indicate 48,388 casualties and 111,803 injuries in Gaza (Raya Media Network).
17:25

18:12Qassam Releases New Prisoner Footage

The newspapers report on Al-Qassam Brigades releasing new footage of Israeli prisoners pleading with Netanyahu (Felesteen, Palsawa), while Taraweeh prayers resume in Gaza after last year's interruption (Al-Resalah). WFP emphasizes the importance of maintaining the ceasefire (PIC English). Three children were shot by Israeli forces in Beit Furik, east of Nablus (Raya Media Network). US envoy Witkoff is scheduled to arrive in Israel next week (Maan News).

22:50Tel Aviv Halts Attacks as Prayers Resume

The newspapers report on two major developments: Tel Aviv's decision not to renew attacks on Gaza in coming days to allow for negotiations (Al-Quds, Maan News), and 70,000 worshippers performing Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa amid Israeli restrictions (Al-Resalah, Raya, PNN). Hamas addresses the Arab summit regarding displacement rejection (PIC English), while Netanyahu reportedly considers extending the ceasefire (Channel 13, Palsawa).