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06.01.2025

06.01.2025The Day Bullets Found Qalqilya

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 06.01.2025.

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

06.01.2025The Day Bullets Found Qalqilya
The morning began with continued negotiations coverage around Hamas's list of 34 hostages, though reports indicated lack of Israeli response regarding withdrawal. Eight children died from cold in Gaza displacement camps, continuing the pattern from previous days. By mid-morning, attention shifted to a shooting near Qalqilya that killed three Israelis and wounded several others.

The Mossad chief's planned visit to Doha was postponed, while Blinken expressed hope for a ceasefire within two weeks. Reports emerged of economic collapse in Gaza, with 28% GDP contraction and 51% unemployment. Evening brought news of Israeli military measures in response to the Qalqilya operation, while the Lebanese army began deploying in Naqoura following Israeli withdrawal.

The World Food Programme condemned attacks on its aid convoy in Gaza, while negotiations continued without breakthrough.
06.01.2025

06:41Hamas Lists 34 While Children Freeze

The newspapers report on Hamas agreeing to a list of 34 hostages for the first phase of a potential exchange deal (Al-Ayyam), though they note lack of Israeli response regarding withdrawal from Gaza or ceasefire (Sama News). Seven children have died from cold in Gaza (Raya Media), while dozens were killed in new Israeli airstrikes (Palsawa). Separately, sources report rising international legal actions against Israeli soldiers (Felesteen News).

07:53Qalqilya Attack Amid Ceasefire Hopes

The newspapers report on a shooting incident near Qalqilya, with multiple sources indicating 6 Israeli settlers were injured, some critically (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, Sama News, Quds News Network). Meanwhile, intensive bombardment continues in Gaza with 43 reported casualties (Al-Ayyam, Al-Quds). Blinken expresses hope for a ceasefire within two weeks (Alwatan Voice), while UNRWA reports 7 children have died from cold in Gaza (Palestine News Network).

08:50Three Dead in Qalqilya, Hamas Lists Ready

The newspapers report extensively on a shooting incident near Qalqilya, with multiple sources confirming three Israeli deaths and varying reports of 4-10 injuries (Al-Quds, Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, Palsawa, Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, Hamas has prepared a list of Israeli prisoners for potential release in the first phase of negotiations (Alwatan Voice), while Blinken suggests a possible upcoming Gaza agreement (Palestine News Network).

10:09Qalqilya Attack Sparks Smotrich Threat

The newspapers extensively report on a shooting incident near Qalqilya, with multiple sources confirming three Israeli settler deaths (Al-Quds, Felesteen, Maan News). Hamas praised the operation (Al-Resalah, Quds News). In response, Smotrich threatens to turn northern West Bank into "another Jabalia" (Sama News). Meanwhile, Abbas conditionally accepts the Gaza community support committee proposal (Alwatan Voice), while Israeli forces arrested 20 West Bank residents, including two children (Raya Media).

11:45Cold Claims Eight As Economy Crashes

The newspapers report continued casualties in Gaza, with death toll reaching 45,854 (Al-Quds). Eight displaced persons have died from severe cold (Al-Resalah), while economic reports indicate a 28% GDP contraction and 51% unemployment rate due to the war (Palestine News Network). A war crimes lawsuit has been filed against an Israeli soldier in Thailand (Maan News), while Abu Obeida emphasizes West Bank fighters' role in the conflict (Felesteen News).

15:37Doha Talks Stall As Lists Exchanged

The newspapers report on complications in prisoner exchange talks, with the Mossad chief's visit to Doha being postponed (Felesteen News) and Netanyahu's government described as the main obstacle by Israeli analysts (Sama News). Hamas has reportedly provided a list of prisoners for potential release, contradicting Netanyahu's earlier statements (Palsawa). Meanwhile, an Israeli investigative officer was killed in an operation east of Qalqilya (Alwatan Voice).
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17:53Lebanon Border Shifts As West Bank Measures Tighten

The newspapers report on two major developments: Israeli forces' withdrawal from Lebanon's Naqoura area, with Lebanese army deployment following (Raya Media, Maan News), and Netanyahu's approval of new "offensive and defensive" measures in the West Bank following a hotel operation (Sama News). The Mossad chief's visit to Doha has been postponed (Alwatan Voice), while Palestinian Authority security forces' actions in Jenin camp are being reported (Quds News Network).
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20:49Hamas Demands Week Pause Before Lists

The newspapers report on Hamas requesting a week-long ceasefire prior to confirming prisoner list details (Al-Quds, Palsawa), with the Mossad chief's visit to Doha being delayed (Palsawa, Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, two Israeli soldiers were reported killed in northern Gaza clashes (Quds News Network), while West Bank settlers express anticipation for Trump's potential return to presidency (Maan News).
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