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03.03.2025

03.03.2025Day Haifa Attack Mixed with Gaza Hunger

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 03.03.2025.

It displays 171 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.03.2025Day Haifa Attack Mixed with Gaza Hunger
Following Israel's aid blockade announcement on the previous day, morning reports focused on Israeli violations of ceasefire terms and border crossing closures. By mid-morning, attention shifted to a stabbing attack at Haifa's central bus station that left one Israeli dead and four injured, with the attacker killed at the scene. Media identified him as a Druze from Shfaram.

Education officials released updated Gaza casualty figures: 12,000 students and 569 teachers killed. A Palestinian prisoner from Jenin died in Megiddo prison. By afternoon, Smotrich threatened a "quick, deadly attack" on Gaza, while water desalination stations in Deir al-Balah stopped operating. Evening reports revealed Egypt's new Gaza plan aiming to sideline Hamas, while Netanyahu declared readiness for "Renaissance War" on seven fronts. Al-Aqsa received 80,000 worshippers for first Ramadan prayers despite restrictions.
03.03.2025

07:02Blockade Returns as Truce Crumbles

The newspapers report on Israel's violations of the ceasefire agreement after 44 days (Arabi21, Maan), with Netanyahu seeking pretexts to resume warfare (Al-Quds). Hamas insists on implementing all three stages as originally signed (PIC English, Felesteen), while Israel resumes its blockade strategy (Al-Ayyam, Palsawa). In the West Bank, settlers stormed Joseph's Tomb in Nablus (Al-Resalah), amid escalating demolitions and arrests (PIC).
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08:16Haifa Station Under Attack

The newspapers report on a stabbing and shooting attack at Haifa's central bus station (Al-Resalah, Felesteen, Quds News Network), with 6 settlers injured, two critically. In Gaza, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in Rafah and conducted airstrikes on Khan Younis (PIC, Palestine News Network). Israel demolished a livestock farm in Jerusalem (PIC English), while Netanyahu thanked Trump for providing weapons to "complete the mission" against "Iran's axis" (Sama News).

09:02Haifa Station Attack Claims Two Lives

The newspapers report on a stabbing attack at Haifa's central bus station, with one Israeli killed and 4-6 others injured (Al-Quds, Al-Resalah, Maan, PIC, Palsawa). The attacker was killed at the scene (Ultra Palestine, Al-Quds). Meanwhile, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in southern Gaza (Alwatan Voice), while the White House supported Israel's decision to stop aid entering Gaza (Sama News).

11:06Haifa Attack Claims Two Lives as Prison Death Reported

The newspapers report on a stabbing attack in Haifa's central bus station, where one Israeli was killed and four others injured (Al-Quds, Alwatan Voice, Felesteen, PIC). Hamas described it as a response to occupation policies (Felesteen). Meanwhile, a Palestinian prisoner from Jenin camp died in Megiddo prison (Maan, PNN, Quds Network). The Ministry of Education released updated casualties, reporting 12,000 students and 569 teachers killed in Gaza (Sama News).

13:06Haifa Attack Echoes Gaza Hunger

The newspapers report on a stabbing operation in Haifa that killed one Israeli and injured four others (Al-Quds, Al-Resalah, Palestine Chronicle), with the attacker also killed. Meanwhile, two Palestinians were killed in Rafah (PIC, Palestine Chronicle). The Israeli occupation of Jenin camp continues for the 42nd day (Palestine News Network, Raya). Hamas calls on Arab summit to prevent starvation policies in Gaza (Maan), while an Israeli minister claims peace prospects increase if Hamas is defeated (Palsawa).
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15:02Gaza's Infrastructure Crumbles as Deal Falters

The newspapers report on Gaza's infrastructure devastation, with 86% destroyed (Felesteen). Residents appeal against renewed starvation policies (Al-Resalah), while Hamas demands UN intervention to restore the agreement's original course (PIC, Palsawa). A Palestinian administrative detainee died in Israeli prison (PIC English), and Israel's Culture Minister attacked the Oscar nomination of "No Other Land" documentary (Maan).

17:29UN Called to Save Gaza Deal

The newspapers report on Hamas calling for UN intervention to restore the Gaza agreement (PIC English, Maan, PIC), amid claims Israel repeatedly violates the ceasefire (Al-Quds). Netanyahu rejected an independent investigation of October 7 (Palsawa) while facing internal opposition criticism (Palestine News Network). Smotrich threatened a "quick, deadly attack" to displace Gaza residents (Sama), while Deir al-Balah municipality warns of humanitarian crisis after water desalination stations stopped (Felesteen).

20:24Egypt's Plan Surfaces While Bodies Wait

The newspapers report on Egypt's new Gaza plan, which Reuters says aims to sideline Hamas (Palsawa, Maan). Hebrew media indicates Hamas has until next week before fighting resumes (Al-Quds). Meanwhile, Israel continues blocking Gaza crossings (Al-Resalah), preventing the recovery of thousands of bodies under rubble (Felesteen). Netanyahu declared readiness to continue the "Renaissance War," offering Gazans freedom to leave (Sama).
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23:59Fishermen Banned as Syria Struck

The newspapers report on Israeli forces preventing fishermen from accessing the sea in northern Gaza (Al-Ayyam), while Ansar Allah warns of escalation due to crossing closures (Al-Resalah). Israeli military struck a Syrian military site in Qardaha (Sama), amid Israeli concerns over Turkey's role in Syria (Quds Network). Multiple injuries reported during Israeli forces' raids in West Bank cities (PIC), including a Palestinian teen shot in Ramallah (PIC English).