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03.05.2025

03.05.2025Day Gaza Famine Death Toll Reached 57

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 03.05.2025.

It displays 138 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.05.2025Day Gaza Famine Death Toll Reached 57
Morning reports documented the rising famine deaths in Gaza, with a child's death raising the hunger-related death toll to 54, later updated to 57. Gaza's health authorities warned of "mass deaths" with 75% of essential medicines depleted. The Kuwait Hospital in Rafah announced medical supplies would last only one week.

By midday, tribal leaders in Gaza issued an appeal describing "complete famine" and urging international intervention. Reports indicated Gaza residents were burning toxic waste to survive.

Military developments intensified with Israel calling up 60,000 reserve soldiers while preparing to expand operations in Rafah. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and four wounded in a Rafah ambush. Meanwhile, families of Israeli hostages demanded Netanyahu's removal, claiming military escalation endangers captives.

In political developments, Azzam Al-Ahmad was appointed PLO Executive Committee Secretary, replacing Hussein Al-Sheikh. The evening ended with sharp exchanges between Qatar and Netanyahu's office over Gaza statements.
03.05.2025

05:51Gaza War Enters 575th Day With Aid Protection Committees Targeted

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, now in their 575th day with 47 days since conflict resumption (Palestinian Information Center, Maan News Agency, Sama News). Sources highlight targeting of mourning houses in Beit Lahia (Al-Ayyam) and new massacres in Khan Younis causing 17 casualties (Palestine News Network). Multiple reports indicate Israel is enabling theft gangs while targeting aid protection committees (Al-Resalah, Arabi21), deepening the systematic starvation of Gaza. Other headlines note Yemen launching new strikes with sirens sounding across occupied territories (Felesteen News) and the forced displacement of a Jerusalem family after home demolition (Palestinian Information Center English).
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06:44US-Israeli Aid Deal Imminent As Hunger Crisis Deepens

The newspapers report on Israel's demolition orders for 106 homes and buildings in Tulkarm and Nur Shams (Al-Ayyam). Health authorities warn Gaza faces mass deaths from malnutrition (Al-Resalah), while the Government Office accuses Israel of systematic "media genocide" against journalists in Gaza (Felesteen News). Multiple sources indicate an imminent US-Israeli agreement on a new aid delivery mechanism to Gaza (Palsawa News, Sama News). Other reports mention Israel intercepting a missile from Yemen (Palestine News Network) and 19 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on homes and tents in Khan Younis (Raya Media Network).

08:48Gaza Famine Death Toll Reaches 54

The newspapers report on a severe malnutrition and famine crisis in Gaza, with a child's death raising the hunger-related death toll to 54 (Maan News Agency, Al-Resalah, Sama News). Multiple sources highlight continued Israeli military operations described as "genocide," with three Palestinians killed in strikes on Gaza City and Khan Younis (Palestine News Network, Felesteen News). Netanyahu reportedly held a security meeting about Gaza, with the Israeli army presenting plans to isolate new areas (Alwatan Voice). Other reports mention casualties from Israeli airstrikes in Syria (Quds News Network) and a new mechanism for aid delivery to Gaza (Raya Media Network, Palsawa News).

11:43Gaza Famine Claims Child's Life As Natural Deaths Surge

The newspapers report on the famine crisis in Gaza, with a documented rise in natural deaths and a child dying from starvation (Maan News Agency, Palestine Chronicle). Multiple sources address the humanitarian situation, with a UN Special Rapporteur expressing shame over Gaza's hunger (Raya Media Network, Sama News). Reports indicate an imminent US-Israeli agreement on a new aid distribution mechanism for Gaza (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Gaza journalists marked World Press Freedom Day "with blood and tears" (Palestinian Information Center English). Other headlines highlight ongoing Israeli military operations in Tulkarm and its refugee camps for the 97th consecutive day (Palestine News Network) and al-Qassam Brigades' disclosure of an ambush that reportedly killed 21 Israeli soldiers (Quds News Network).

14:56Trump Middle East Summit Amid Saudi Normalization Refusal

The newspapers report on Trump's upcoming visit to the Middle East, with Ansar Allah warning that Gaza's hunger won't provide security for his regional tour (Al-Resalah). Saudi Arabia reportedly refuses to discuss normalization as Trump plans to present his Middle East vision at a Riyadh summit (Palsawa News). Reports indicate Israeli drone strikes killed civilians including children in western Rafah (Maan News Agency), while Kuwait Hospital in Rafah announces its medical supplies are nearly depleted due to the ongoing siege (Quds News Network). Other headlines question whether Netanyahu might escape prison through political exit (Raya Media Network) and examine Trump's dismissal of his national security advisor, possibly connected to Netanyahu (Washington Post via Sama News).

16:41Gaza Residents Burn Toxic Waste To Survive Famine

The newspapers report on intensifying hunger conditions in Gaza, with residents burning toxic waste to survive (Felesteen News). Israeli families of hostages claim Netanyahu's removal is the only way to secure their children's return (Alwatan Voice). Tel Aviv intensifies operations in Rafah, preparing to declare it "militant-free" before resuming hostage negotiations (Maan News Agency). Other reports highlight Israeli airstrikes killing children in Gaza (Raya Media Network), while al-Qassam Brigades published a message from an Israeli hostage who reportedly survived Israeli bombing (Sama News). A conference in Brussels called for ending "torture and silent genocide" in Israeli prisons (Palestine News Network).

18:44Gaza Tribal Leaders Declare Full Famine

The newspapers report on escalating hunger conditions in Gaza, with tribal leaders and notables calling on the international community to stop the "genocide" and allow food entry (Al-Resalah, Sama News). Israeli military developments include the killing of two soldiers and wounding of four others in an ambush in Rafah (Felesteen News), alongside plans to call up 60,000 reserve soldiers and "swallow parts of Gaza" (Maan News Agency). In political developments, Azzam Al-Ahmad was selected as secretary of the PLO Executive Committee (Palestine News Network, Palsawa News), which warned against attempts to spread chaos in Gaza (Palsawa News). Meanwhile, tens of thousands protested against Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, claiming military pressure kills hostages (Quds News Network).