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04.05.2025

04.05.2025Day Yemeni Missile Penetrated Ben Gurion Defenses

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 04.05.2025.

It displays 167 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.05.2025Day Yemeni Missile Penetrated Ben Gurion Defenses
The morning began with reports of a Yemeni missile striking Ben Gurion Airport after penetrating Israeli air defenses. Six people were reportedly injured, with Israeli military admitting interception failure. Ten airlines subsequently suspended flights to Tel Aviv. Yemeni forces later announced plans to impose a "complete air blockade" on Israel, which Hamas praised as solidarity with Gaza.

Gaza's humanitarian crisis deepened with reports that 3,500 children under five face starvation due to Israel blocking milk and nutritional supplements. Hospital fuel supplies were projected to deplete within 72 hours. The Gaza death toll reached 52,535.

Military developments included Al-Qassam Brigades revealing details of complex ambushes against Israeli forces in Rafah, where two special forces soldiers were killed. Meanwhile, Netanyahu announced a phased plan for Gaza "resolution" as Israel called up thousands of reserve soldiers, despite reports of widespread refusals to serve.
04.05.2025

03:07Starvation Deaths Reach 57 As Qatar-Netanyahu Tensions Flare

The newspapers report on Gaza's starvation crisis, with 57 Palestinians, mostly children, dying of hunger since the war began (Palestinian Information Center). Multiple sources describe ongoing Israeli military operations as "genocide," including airstrikes killing three Palestinians in Gaza City (Maan News Agency). Tensions between Qatar and Netanyahu's office have escalated, with Qatar responding strongly to harsh criticism from Netanyahu's office (Arabi21, Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, the Israeli military is reportedly preparing to expand ground operations in Gaza by calling up thousands of reserve soldiers (Palsawa News, Palestine Chronicle).

05:41Fifty Killed As Israeli Airstrikes Intensify Across Gaza

The newspapers report on the intensifying Israeli military operations in Gaza with 50 Palestinians killed in airstrikes across northern and southern Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Palsawa News). Media focuses on the war's duration, now in its 576th day (Palestinian Information Center), with 48 days since fighting resumed (Maan News Agency, Sama News). Reports highlight worsening malnutrition affecting pregnant women (Maan News Agency) and casualties in armed confrontations, including two Israeli special forces soldiers killed in a Rafah ambush (Quds News Network). Other coverage includes UN calls for an independent investigation into targeting of an aid ship to Gaza (Felesteen News) and ongoing press freedom challenges in Palestine (Palestine News Network).
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07:16Gaza Famine Spreads As Yemen Missile Hits Near Ben Gurion

The newspapers report on the continuing crisis in Gaza, with headlines highlighting casualties from Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis (Palestine News Network, Quds News Network) and widespread famine conditions (Arabi21). Gaza's elderly are specifically warning about starvation and urging immediate action (Palestinian Information Center English). Military developments include Yemen firing a missile toward Israel that reportedly fell near Ben Gurion Airport and wasn't intercepted (Maan News Agency, Palsawa News). Other reports mention injuries to three Palestinian women and arrest campaigns in the West Bank (Felesteen News) and Israeli targeting of Palestinian journalists (Raya Media Network).
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08:26Yemeni Missile Penetrates Ben Gurion Defenses

The newspapers report on a Yemeni missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport that penetrated Israeli air defenses (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Palsawa News, Sama News, Quds News Network). Multiple sources indicate Israeli defense systems failed to intercept the missile, with reports of six people injured in the impact. In Gaza, Al-Qassam fighters are reportedly laying ambushes for Israeli forces in Rafah (Al-Resalah), while a government media office reports 3,500 children under five face starvation due to Israel blocking milk and nutritional supplements (Palestine News Network). Additionally, a complaint was filed with the International Criminal Court regarding the killing of a child and her family (Maan News Agency).
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10:13Gaza Hospitals Face 72-Hour Fuel Crisis

The newspapers report on diplomatic tensions between Qatar and Netanyahu over Gaza ceasefire talks (Palestinian Information Center). Multiple sources indicate Yemeni missile strikes on Ben Gurion Airport, with some mentioning a "direct impact" (Palestine Chronicle, Sama News). An Israeli investigation reveals soldiers fled during the October 7 attack (Maan News Agency), while Gaza's hospitals face critical fuel shortages that could deplete within 72 hours (Palestine News Network). Other headlines discuss Israeli plans to expand the war in Gaza (Palsawa News) and how settler attacks have contributed to rising meat prices (Raya Media Network).
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11:47Gaza Casualties Mount As Medical System Nears Collapse

The newspapers report on ongoing military operations in Gaza, with ten Palestinians, mostly women and children, killed in a refugee tent bombing west of Khan Younis (Alwatan Voice). Overall casualties have reached 40 dead and 125 wounded in the past 24 hours (Palestinian Information Center English). Multiple sources highlight worsening humanitarian conditions, with the WHO warning Gaza's medical system is "on the brink of collapse" (Raya Media Network) and reports that fetal deformity rates have exceeded 25% due to Israel's use of internationally prohibited weapons (Palestine News Network). Ansar Allah (Houthis) justify their missile launches as a natural response to Gaza's starvation (Al-Resalah), while Israel plans to control aid distribution with American contractors (Palsawa News).
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14:06Gaza Death Toll Exceeds 52,500

The newspapers report on the escalating Gaza conflict, with headlines highlighting casualties reaching 52,535 dead and 118,491 injured (Raya Media Network). Multiple sources cover Netanyahu's phased plan for Gaza "resolution" (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Military developments include Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades revealing details of ambushes against Israeli forces in Rafah (Felesteen News, Sama News), and Yemen's missile strike on Ben Gurion Airport shaking Israel's security (Al-Resalah). Other headlines note ten airlines suspending flights to Tel Aviv (Maan News Agency) and Israeli forces conducting arrest campaigns in the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center English).
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16:18Yemeni Missile Strike Disrupts Ben Gurion Airport Operations

The newspapers report on Yemen's missile strike against Ben Gurion Airport, which Hamas has praised (Palestinian Information Center English). Multiple airlines have suspended flights to Tel Aviv following the attack (Raya Media Network), with settlers reportedly stranded at airports worldwide (Quds News Network). A senior Houthi official warned of further escalation if Israel's offensive on Gaza continues (Sama News). Israel is reportedly planning military action against Yemen (Maan News Agency). In Gaza, Al-Qassam Brigades are conducting complex operations in Rafah (Felesteen News), while Palestinian detainee Mohye al-Din Najem has died in Israeli custody due to alleged medical negligence (Palestine News Network English).

19:2915 Palestinians Killed in Eastern Gaza Home Strike

The newspapers report on continued Israeli military operations in Gaza, with 15 Palestinians killed in an attack on a home in eastern Gaza (Raya Media Network, Sama News). Multiple sources highlight threats to journalists, noting that Israeli forces are "hunting" them in homes, shelters, and streets (Palestine News Network English), coinciding with World Press Freedom Day observations (Palestine News Network). Yemen's Ansarallah continues striking Israeli targets, including Ben Gurion Airport (Palestine Chronicle). There are also reports of a new rebellion within Israeli reserve forces (Quds News Network), while Trump comments on Iran negotiations aim for "complete dismantling" of its nuclear program (Maan News Agency).