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05.12.2024

05.12.2024The Day Amnesty Named It Genocide

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 05.12.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.12.2024The Day Amnesty Named It Genocide
Amnesty International's genocide determination dominated morning coverage, providing documented evidence of systematic destruction in Gaza. This coincided with reports of new casualties in Khan Younis and Al-Mawasi areas, where displacement camps were targeted.

By midday, Hamas announced acceptance of Egypt's proposal for forming a community support committee to manage Gaza, following meetings in Cairo with Fatah. The proposal emerged as part of broader Egyptian mediation efforts, which included a 60-day testing period for ceasefire.

Evening brought three significant developments: Polish authorities confirmed commitment to ICC decisions regarding Netanyahu's arrest, Israeli soldiers reportedly refused to return to combat after rotation, and Israel announced seizure of 24,000 dunams in West Bank for settlement expansion. The death toll reached 44,580, while Qatar and Britain announced agreement on pursuing ceasefire efforts.
05.12.2024
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06:42The Day Trump's Shadow Loomed Over Gaza

The newspapers report on the war entering its 426th day, with multiple sources (Sama News, Maan News, Arabi21) covering new casualties in Gaza. Qatar has resumed its mediation role (Raya Network, Alwatan Voice), while Reuters reports on U.S. efforts to secure a ceasefire before Trump's potential inauguration (Palsawa News). New massacres are reported in Khan Younis and Gaza, with at least 45 casualties (Ultra Palestine).

07:54The Egyptian 60-Day Test

The newspapers report on Amnesty International's accusation of genocide in Gaza (Al-Resalah), while covering the forced evacuation of Beit Lahia with 90 casualties (Al-Ayyam). Multiple sources discuss a new Egyptian proposal for ceasefire and prisoner exchange, including a 60-day testing period and release of high-sentence prisoners (Maan News, Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Meanwhile, attention turns to an upcoming international conference in June regarding the two-state solution (Al-Quds).
09:30

09:32The Amnesty Report Day

The newspapers extensively report on Amnesty International's new findings accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza (Amnesty International, Ultra Palestine, Maan News). Several sources cover developments in Khan Younis, including Israeli military's investigation of six prisoner deaths (Felesteen News) and reports of unconventional weapons causing extreme heat (Sama News). Meanwhile, settlers entered Al-Aqsa Mosque (Raya Network) while Israeli forces arrested 28 Palestinians in the West Bank (Palestine News Network).

11:37Mawasi Tents Burn While Cairo Waits

The newspapers focus on three main developments: Egyptian mediation awaits Israeli response to a new proposal backed by guarantees for faction compliance (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). A new poll shows 52% of Israeli Jews oppose settlement in Gaza while 42% support it (Palestine News Network). Multiple sources report on casualties around Kamal Adwan hospital and allegations of Israeli forces burning displaced people's tents in Khan Younis (Al-Resalah, Maan News, Sama News).

14:09Hamas Says Yes To Cairo's Committee

The newspapers extensively report on Hamas agreeing to the Egyptian proposal for forming a community support committee to manage Gaza (Hamas, Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Maan News, Sama News, Quds Network). This development emerged following meetings in Cairo between Hamas and Fatah. Meanwhile, an Israeli newspaper reveals details of a new ceasefire proposal (Al-Quds), while fighting continues in northern Gaza and Nuseirat (Palestine News Network).

17:13The Day Soldiers Said No While Poland Said Yes

The newspapers report on Hamas agreeing to form a community support committee for Gaza administration (Hamas, Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Palsawa). A significant development emerges from Poland, which confirms commitment to ICC decisions regarding Netanyahu's arrest (Raya). Meanwhile, Israeli military sources report on soldiers refusing to return to combat in Gaza after their rotation (Quds Network), while new casualties are reported in Beit Lahia with 13 Palestinians killed (Sama News).

20:09The Day AIPAC Wanted To Ban "West Bank"

The newspapers report on active negotiations in Cairo over Gaza's future, with an Israeli delegation heading there to discuss ceasefire proposals (Palsawa, Ultra Palestine). A new development emerges from Congress, where an AIPAC-affiliated senator proposed banning the term "West Bank" (Al-Quds). Tel Aviv and Washington jointly assess signs of Syrian army's disintegration (Maan News, Sama News), while Hamas announces its third military operation in response to Sinwar targeting (Al-Resalah, Arabi21).