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04.06.2025Day Security Council Vetoed Gaza Ceasefire

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 04.06.2025.

It displays 142 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.06.2025Day Security Council Vetoed Gaza Ceasefire
Morning reports focused on escalating casualties from aid distribution sites, with Euro-Med documenting over 600 Palestinians killed and wounded at such locations within one week. The pattern established in previous days intensified as Israeli forces prevented civilians from reaching aid centers while conducting bombardments.

Diplomatic developments dominated the afternoon as Hamas reformulated its response to ceasefire proposals, with American officials reportedly expecting a breakthrough by Eid al-Adha. The UN Security Council voted on a Gaza ceasefire resolution, but the United States exercised its veto power, blocking the measure despite support from other members.

Israeli domestic politics reached crisis levels over military conscription laws, with Finance Minister Smotrich warning that approaching elections could mean either stopping or losing the war. The Shas party decided to support dissolving the Knesset.

Violence escalated in the West Bank as settlers attacked Deir Dibwan village east of Ramallah, injuring ten people and burning homes. An elderly Palestinian detainee from Gaza died in Israeli custody.
04.06.2025

02:34Yemen Strikes Ben Gurion Airport

The newspapers report on Yemen's Armed Forces targeting Israel's Ben Gurion Airport with missiles, forcing millions of Israelis into shelters (Al-Resalah, Sama News). Euro-Med documents over 600 Palestinians killed and wounded at aid distribution points within one week (Palestinian Information Center English), while seven more Palestinians died in Israeli bombardment of a displacement camp in western Gaza City (Maan News Agency). Israeli-Qatari discussions regarding Gaza negotiations continue with an Israeli minister meeting Qatar's Prime Minister (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Palestinian sources report Israeli forces failing to intercept missiles launched from Syria (Quds News Network), while the genocide war on Gaza enters its 606th day (Felesteen News). Women in Gaza resort to burning wood for cooking, with smoke choking their lungs due to fuel shortages (Raya Media Network). Israeli military operations continue in Sheja'iyya following yesterday's ambush that killed soldiers (Palestine Chronicle).

05:54Multi-Front Rocket Attacks Hit Israel

The newspapers report on escalating regional military activity as Israel acknowledges rocket attacks from both Syria and Yemen, with Yemeni forces targeting Ben Gurion Airport while "Grad" missiles were fired from Syria (Al-Ayyam, Al-Resalah). Palestinian sources document continued casualties in Gaza, with Israeli forces preventing civilians from reaching aid centers while conducting new bombardments (Arabi21, Felesteen News). Multiple outlets report on resistance operations in northern Gaza, specifically in Sheja'iyya neighborhood, where Israeli forces admit a Palestinian fighter killed one soldier and wounded another before withdrawing (Quds News Network, Maan News Agency). Human Rights Watch calls for investigating Israeli attacks on Sana'a airport as potential war crimes (Palestinian Information Center English). The coverage indicates day 607 of what sources term the ongoing genocide campaign (Palestinian Information Center).

07:46Security Council Votes On Gaza Ceasefire

The newspapers report on continued Israeli bombardment across Gaza with multiple sources documenting what they term ongoing massacres and systematic starvation campaigns (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Quds News Network). Reports focus on Israeli forces shooting at Palestinians seeking food aid, with aid distribution described as "death traps" that must be stopped immediately (Raya Media Network). The UN Security Council votes today on a Gaza ceasefire resolution amid threatened American veto (Palsawa News). Political crisis emerges in Israel over military conscription laws, with sources indicating the country may head toward early elections (Maan News Agency, Sama News). Al-Resalah warns of attempts to create what it calls a "traitorous model" under cover of "Palestinian legitimacy" east of Rafah. A global poll shows increasingly negative views toward Israel and Netanyahu worldwide (Palestine News Network).

09:41Americans Expect Eid Al-Adha Breakthrough

The newspapers report on renewed optimism in ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas reformulating its response and American officials expecting a breakthrough by Eid al-Adha (Maan News Agency, Sama News). This diplomatic progress occurs alongside continued documentation of what sources term ongoing massacres in Khan Yunis and Nuseirat (Palestine Chronicle), with European documentation confirming Israel uses starvation as a weapon constituting potential war crimes (Palestine News Network). Meanwhile, Palestinian resilience emerges through entrepreneurship, with coverage of a woman building a cleaning products business despite wartime conditions (Palestine News Network English). Israeli land seizures continue in the West Bank, with 41 dunums confiscated from Ramallah governorate (Raya Media Network). The coverage indicates this as day 606 of the conflict, while new Shabak leadership reportedly conducted secret tours around Damascus (Quds News Network).
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11:45Israel's Financial Crisis Threatens War Expansion

The newspapers report on Israel's escalating financial crisis threatening war expansion capabilities, with sources indicating economic constraints may limit military operations in Gaza (Palsawa News). Palestinian Authority announces April salary payments for employees amid ongoing administrative challenges (Alwatan Voice). Israeli political instability deepens as rabbis refuse meetings with Netanyahu during what sources describe as "50 fateful days," raising speculation about potential Knesset dissolution (Maan News Agency). Military operations continue across the West Bank, with Israeli forces conducting raids and arrests in Tubas and surrounding areas (Palestinian Information Center English, Raya Media Network). French officials confirm June conference will not focus on Palestinian state recognition, representing a diplomatic setback (Quds News Network). Local security incidents emerge in Bethlehem with police and intelligence services arresting suspects in shooting cases (Palestine News Network). Gaza bombardment persists with sources documenting continued casualties and starvation tactics (Felesteen News), while regional missile attacks from Syria and Yemen maintain pressure on Israeli territory (Al-Ayyam).

15:05Security Council Votes On Gaza Ceasefire

The newspapers report on a UN Security Council vote on a Gaza ceasefire resolution (Maan News Agency) as casualty figures continue mounting, with Palestinian health sources documenting 97 deaths and 440 injuries in 24 hours (Alwatan Voice), bringing the total death toll to 54,607 (Palestinian Information Center English). Al-Qassam Brigades announces targeting Israeli Merkava tanks and military bulldozers in southern Khan Yunis (Felesteen News), while Fatah warns against gangs operating under protection of Israeli drones in Gaza (Al-Resalah). Palestinian officials describe Gaza as being deliberately starved, demanding immediate international intervention (Palestine News Network), with medical transfers described as "delayed death" due to closures (Quds News Network). Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich suggests approaching elections could mean either stopping or losing the war (Palsawa News), while Israeli opposition leader Lapid warns Netanyahu's attacks on Egypt undermine peace agreements (Sama News).

17:34Settlers Burn Ramallah Village Homes

The newspapers report on intensifying settler violence in the West Bank, with multiple sources documenting attacks on Deir Dibwan village east of Ramallah where settlers burned homes and vehicles (Alwatan Voice, Maan News Agency, Palestine News Network). Israeli strikes continue claiming civilian lives in Gaza with reports of ongoing massacres and starvation campaigns (Palestinian Information Center English, Felesteen News). An elderly Palestinian detainee from Gaza died in Israeli custody (Palestine News Network English). Israeli political crisis deepens over military conscription laws, with Finance Minister Smotrich warning the government approaches elections which could mean stopping or losing the war (Palsawa News, Sama News). Israeli forces conducted raids in Tubas area near Tulkarm (Raya Media Network), while digital rights organizations documented biometric surveillance violations in Gaza (Quds News Network).

19:42Settlers Torch West Bank Village

The newspapers report intensifying settler violence in the West Bank, with multiple sources documenting a large-scale attack on Deir Dibwan village east of Ramallah where settlers injured 10 people and burned homes and properties (Quds News Network, Raya Media Network). Palestinian media continues covering what sources describe as ongoing massacres and starvation campaigns in Gaza, with reports of continuous bombardment and deliberate prevention of aid access (Felesteen News). Israeli Chief of Staff confirms military operations will continue until prisoner return (Maan News Agency), while Netanyahu faces internal pressure over ultra-Orthodox conscription crisis threatening his coalition (Sama News). The Islamic Resistance Front in Syria threatens Israel with additional strikes (Alwatan Voice), maintaining regional escalation. Palestinian officials discuss challenges facing the Palestinian cause with civil society representatives (Palestine News Network).