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05.06.2025

05.06.2025Day Netanyahu Armed Gaza Gangs As Journalists Died At Hospital

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 05.06.2025.

It displays 159 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.06.2025Day Netanyahu Armed Gaza Gangs As Journalists Died At Hospital
Morning reports documented a massacre at Rafah food distribution sites, with 85 Palestinians killed while queuing for aid. The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution, drawing condemnation from Hamas despite support from 14 other members.

Israeli strikes killed four journalists at Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, adding to a death toll of 225 media workers. Former Defense Minister Liberman revealed Netanyahu's orders to secretly arm criminal gangs in Gaza, providing weapons and money to clan-based groups allegedly linked to ISIS. Netanyahu's office acknowledged the strategy as necessary to "eliminate Hamas."

Hamas prepared an updated response to the Wittcoff ceasefire proposal within 24 hours, with leader Al-Hiyya clarifying the movement remained ready for negotiations and governance handover. The day concluded with Israeli bombardment of Beirut's southern suburbs and Yemeni strikes on Tel Aviv, expanding the regional conflict beyond Gaza's borders.
05.06.2025

04:40America Alone Vetoes Gaza Ceasefire

The newspapers report on a U.S. veto blocking a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution for Gaza, with multiple sources documenting that all other members supported the measure while Washington alone rejected it (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Maan News Agency, Sama News). Hamas condemned the American veto as Israeli violations of existing ceasefire agreements continue (Palestine Chronicle, Al-Resalah). Palestinian health sources report casualties reaching 54,607 deaths and 125,341 injuries (Raya Media Network). Simultaneously, Israeli occupation government advanced plans for 18,959 new settlement units in the West Bank (Al-Ayyam). International solidarity efforts persist with French doctors vowing to continue their Gaza flotilla despite Israeli threats (Palestinian Information Center English), while German public opinion shifts with over half of Germans rejecting "historical responsibility" for Israeli security (Quds News Network).

06:38Hungry Gazans Massacred At Food Lines

The newspapers report on a massacre in Rafah that killed 85 Palestinians waiting for food, with multiple sources describing deliberate targeting of hungry civilians (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21, Sama News, Quds News Network). The attack occurred during the Day of Arafah, with outlets emphasizing the contrast between religious observance and starvation conditions (Al-Resalah, Quds News Network). Aid operations face complete suspension as all humanitarian trucking has stopped working (Maan News Agency). The U.S. vetoed a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution supported by 14 countries, drawing condemnation from Hamas for demonstrating blind American bias toward Israeli occupation (Felesteen News, Palsawa News). Palestinian sources mark day 608 of what they term ongoing genocide (Palestinian Information Center).
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07:36Israeli Bodies Retrieved From Gaza

The newspapers report on Israel's special operation to recover bodies of two prisoners from Gaza, with multiple sources confirming the overnight mission in southern Gaza (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News, Sama News). Israeli political instability intensifies as Finance Minister Smotrich warns the government faces imminent collapse and potential elections (Felesteen News). Settler groups conducted new incursions at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Palestinian Information Center English), while Israeli forces prepare to intercept the solidarity ship "Madleine" and threaten crew arrests (Maan News Agency). Israeli concerns mount over Hamas resuming drone operations, with sources describing surveillance of Israeli movements (Quds News Network). The developments occur as Palestinians observe the Day of Arafah amid ongoing starvation conditions in Gaza.

09:13Israeli Strike Kills Journalists At Hospital

The newspapers report on a deadly Israeli strike targeting journalists at Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, with sources documenting 3-4 journalists killed and others wounded when Israeli forces bombed media tents in the hospital courtyard (Alwatan Voice, Maan News Agency, Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network, Sama News). Al-Resalah reports Israeli occupation forces are arming gangs in Gaza to create what sources describe as a "traitorous security model." Hamas prepares to deliver an updated response to the Wittcoff proposal within 24 hours according to Hebrew channel reports (Palsawa News). Al-Azhar's Grand Imam calls for immediate and unconditional halt to the Gaza war (Palestinian Information Center English), while American media documents failures of the U.S. Red Sea campaign (Quds News Network).

10:33Netanyahu's Secret Gang Army In Gaza

The newspapers report on explosive revelations that Israeli officials, under Netanyahu's direct orders, secretly armed criminal gangs and families in Gaza to undermine Hamas control. Former Defense Minister Liberman confirmed Israel provided weapons and money to clans and criminal elements, some allegedly linked to ISIS, creating what sources describe as armed proxy groups protected by Israeli drones (Al-Resalah, Maan News Agency, Sama News). Fatah warned against these armed gangs operating under Israeli drone cover and called on families to control their members (Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, four journalists were killed in an Israeli drone strike on a Gaza hospital, adding to the targeted killing of media workers (Palestine News Network English). The scandal emerges as Israeli forces continue their 130-day assault on Tulkarm and its refugee camps (Raya Media Network), while CNN investigations confirmed Israeli massacres at American institutions in Gaza (Quds News Network).

13:11Hamas Updates Ceasefire Response

The newspapers report on Hamas preparing an updated response to the Wittcoff ceasefire proposal within 24 hours, marking a potential development in stalled negotiations (Alwatan Voice). International pressure intensifies as France's Macron announces consideration of concrete steps against Israel, while Brazil's president declares recognizing Palestinian statehood a "moral duty" (Maan News Agency, Raya Media Network). Palestinian sources describe solidarity ships and steadfastness convoys placing Israel in a predicament, continuing maritime pressure campaigns (Al-Resalah). Healthcare collapse threatens children's lives in Gaza according to UNICEF, while Hamas condemns the bombing of journalists at Baptist Hospital as a compound war crime (Palestinian Information Center English, Felesteen News). A global survey shows widespread rejection of Israeli occupation, while reports persist of Israel arming criminal gangs in Gaza under Netanyahu's orders (Quds News Network, Palsawa News).
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15:22Starvation Eid In Gaza

The newspapers report on escalating humanitarian crisis as 70,000 Gaza children face severe malnutrition while families observe Eid amid starvation conditions (Palestinian Information Center English, Arabi21). Resistance forces declare mercenaries operating east of Rafah as legitimate targets, reflecting growing confrontation with Israeli-backed proxy groups (Al-Resalah). Hamas prepares to deliver an updated response to the Wittcoff ceasefire proposal within 24 hours according to Hebrew Channel 12 reports (Sama News). German officials confirm continued weapons supplies to Israeli forces despite domestic opposition and controversy (Quds News Network). Israeli media spotlights a controversial armed group leader who escaped Hamas detention, while sources detail expanding relationships between Israel and militia factions in Gaza (Maan News Agency, Raya Media Network).

18:25Smotrich Launches West Bank Annexation Plan

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli military operations as four Palestinians were killed in strikes northwest of Khan Younis, while 600 days of war analysis shows Israel's failure to break Gaza resistance (Raya Media Network, Felesteen News). Netanyahu's controversial strategy of arming gangs in Gaza faces new scrutiny, with Abu Ramadan describing these groups as Israel's "advanced hand" to disrupt aid distribution (Al-Resalah, Maan News Agency). Israeli annexation plans accelerate as Finance Minister Smotrich launches a plan to impose "full Israeli sovereignty" over the West Bank, while settler attacks injure Palestinians in northern Jordan Valley (Quds News Network, Palestine News Network). Intelligence operations continue as Shin Bet releases new details about recovering prisoner bodies from Khan Younis (Palsawa News). International pressure mounts with calls for Hamas to accept ceasefire terms, while reports emerge of Israel's largest defense deal in history being implemented (Sama News, Alwatan Voice).

21:21Hamas Clarifies Ceasefire Position As Israel Bombs Beirut

The newspapers report on Hamas leader Al-Hiyya's public clarifications regarding ceasefire negotiations, stating Hamas did not reject the latest Wittcoff proposal but submitted modifications and remains ready for new talks and governance handover (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Israeli bombardment expanded beyond Gaza as forces struck Beirut's southern suburbs, with Hamas condemning the Lebanese capital attacks and holding Israel responsible for escalation (Al-Resalah, Raya Media Network, Sama News). Trump's administration imposed sanctions on four International Criminal Court judges, representing a significant challenge to international legal institutions pursuing war crimes investigations (Maan News Agency, Palestine News Network). Palestinian media continue documenting what sources term genocide operations in Gaza while reporting on Ansarallah strikes on Tel Aviv and resistance ambushes in Jabaliya (Palestine Chronicle, Felesteen News).