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08.03.2025

08.03.2025Women's Day Through Gaza Sorrow

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 08.03.2025.

It displays 138 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.03.2025Women's Day Through Gaza Sorrow
International Women's Day dominated Palestinian media, with reports highlighting 12,316 women killed in Gaza since October and 21 female prisoners in Israeli detention. Media documented 24 female journalists killed during the conflict, framing Gaza women as "icons of patience amid rubble."

Three Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on eastern Rafah despite the ceasefire, while seven others were wounded in attacks on rubble-clearing operations in northern Gaza. Vegetables in Gaza are being sold by individual pieces due to scarcity.

Ceasefire negotiations gained momentum as Hamas delegates in Cairo reported "positive indicators" for implementing phase two. A new American proposal emerged to release 10 Israeli captives and extend the ceasefire for 60 days. Netanyahu's office announced an Israeli delegation would travel to Doha on Monday to continue talks, shifting negotiations to Qatar.
08.03.2025
06:19

06:45US Bypasses Israel in Hamas Talks

The newspapers report on direct US-Hamas negotiations without Israeli involvement (Alwatan Voice), while Hamas delegates arrive in Cairo for ceasefire talks (Palestine News Network). A UNRWA report indicates West Bank refugee camps are being depopulated (PIC English), as Israel threatens to resume full-scale war in Gaza (Maan News, Sama News). Two Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on eastern Rafah (Felesteen News, PIC).
06:52
07:33
07:48

08:01Women's Day Meets Gaza Hunger

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day in Gaza, with multiple sources highlighting casualty statistics and humanitarian conditions (Al-Resalah, Maan News). Reports indicate vegetables in Gaza are being sold by individual pieces due to scarcity (Al-Ayyam), while Israeli operations in Tulkarem enter their 41st consecutive day (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network). Three Palestinians were killed in Israeli fire in eastern Rafah (PIC, Ultra Palestine).
09:46

09:47Women's Day Meets Prison Bars

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day, highlighting 21 Palestinian women in Israeli detention (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News) and documenting 12,316 women killed in Gaza since October (Raya Media). Multiple sources report continued displacement from northern camps and building demolitions in Nur Shams (Al-Ayyam). Trump's punitive measures against US universities supporting Gaza are also covered (Quds News), while settlement expansion plans around Jerusalem raise concerns (Maan News).

12:28Twenty-Four Women Journalists Lost in Gaza

The newspapers report extensively on International Women's Day, with multiple sources documenting the killing of 24 female journalists in Gaza during the conflict (Quds News, Raya Media). Seven new casualties were reported in Gaza hospitals over 48 hours (Felesteen News), while Hamas delegates discuss US proposals and Egyptian reconstruction plans in Cairo (Maan News). European support for Arab reconstruction initiatives is highlighted (Palsawa News), as water scarcity in Gaza intensifies (Al-Resalah).

14:47Freed Captives Push Deal Forward

The newspapers report heavily on ceasefire negotiations, with over 50 freed Israeli captives urging Netanyahu to honor the Gaza deal (PIC English). Hamas delegates in Cairo discuss positive indicators for implementing phase two (Palsawa, Ultra Palestine), while Wall Street Journal reports Israeli plans for renewed military operations in Gaza (Maan News). Seven Palestinians were wounded in Israeli strikes on rubble-clearing operations in northern Gaza (Sama News).
15:55

17:15Europe Endorses Arab Gaza Reconstruction Plan

The newspapers report on positive indicators in Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas noting progress toward implementing the second phase of the agreement (Maan News, Sama News, Palsawa News). Four European countries have endorsed the Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction (Alwatan Voice, Palestine News Network). Meanwhile, Israeli military operations continue in the West Bank with raids reported in multiple areas (PIC English). Coverage on International Women's Day highlights women in Gaza as "icons of patience amid the rubble of suffering" (Al-Resalah).
19:42

19:43Sixty Days of Ceasefire Proposed

The newspapers report on signs of progress in Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas noting positive indicators regarding the second phase of the agreement (Hamas, Alwatan Voice, Sama News). A new American initiative proposes releasing 10 Israeli captives and extending the ceasefire for 60 days (Maan News, Palsawa News). Meanwhile, violence continues with Israeli strikes killing three Palestinians in Rafah (Palestine Chronicle) and injuring 10 others in central and southern Gaza (Felesteen News). In Jenin, 47 days of Israeli military operations have resulted in 31 deaths, 20,000 displaced, and 503 homes destroyed (Al-Resalah).

22:40Israeli Delegation Heads to Doha as Ceasefire Talks Shift

The newspapers report on new developments in Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with an Israeli delegation scheduled to visit Doha on Monday to continue talks (Sama News, Palsawa News, Arabi21, Maan News). A new American proposal aims to extend the ceasefire (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21), while Hamas has set three specific conditions for negotiations (Palsawa News). In a significant breach, Israel reportedly fired on mediators (Al-Resalah). Meanwhile, a former Israeli military official warned that Hamas cannot be defeated militarily and Israel risks losing international legitimacy if fighting resumes (Quds News). The Australian Prime Minister stated Israel doesn't deserve UN membership (Raya Media).