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08.04.2025

08.04.2025Day Journalist Ahmed Mansour Died As Netanyahu Left Washington Empty-Handed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 08.04.2025.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.04.2025Day Journalist Ahmed Mansour Died As Netanyahu Left Washington Empty-Handed
The death of journalist Ahmed Mansour, who succumbed to injuries sustained when Israeli forces targeted a journalists' tent in Khan Younis, dominated morning headlines. This increased the war's journalist death toll to at least 210.

Reports documented 58 Palestinians killed and 213 injured in the past 24 hours, with sources describing civilians forced to eat "paper leaves" due to starvation. UN Secretary-General Guterres described Gaza as a "killing field" while refusing to participate in Israeli humanitarian measures that don't respect humanitarian principles.

Netanyahu's Washington visit was characterized as "the worst meeting ever" with Trump, with Israeli media reporting he returned "empty-handed" after failing to advance three key issues. US officials stated Hamas cannot continue playing any role in Gaza, while Netanyahu threatened military action against Iran if no agreement is reached.

In the West Bank, Israeli forces stormed Al-Quds University, injuring 30 students, and a Palestinian woman was killed near Salfit.
08.04.2025

06:50Journalist Tent Targeted As Gaza Death Toll Rises

The newspapers report on the intensifying Israeli attacks on Gaza, now in their 22nd consecutive day of renewed offensive (Felesteen News, Maan News Agency, Palestinian Information Center). Headlines focus on escalating casualties, with reports of 60 martyrs (Al-Ayyam) and targeting of journalist tents, including journalist Ahmed Mansour reportedly burned to death in an Israeli strike (Quds News Network). Multiple sources highlight hunger and thirst exacerbating suffering (Arabi21), while international conscience is described as "in a coma" (Al-Resalah). Additionally, Yemen's armed forces reportedly attacked an Israeli target and two US warships (Palestinian Information Center English), while Trump discussed direct talks with Iran and Netanyahu mentioned countries willing to accept Gazans (Palestine News Network).
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07:59Gaza Journalist Ahmed Mansour Killed In Israeli Airstrikes

The newspapers report on continued Israeli airstrikes in Gaza causing numerous casualties, including journalist Ahmed Mansour (Alwatan Voice, Palestine Chronicle). Media outlets highlight the killing of Tunisian youth Fares Khaled while carrying a Palestinian flag (Felesteen News). Reports describe ongoing arrest campaigns in the West Bank as "systematic repression" (Al-Resalah), with Israeli forces continuing operations in Tulkarem and its camps for the 72nd consecutive day (Palestine News Network). Sources document health catastrophe warnings amid continued bombardment (Quds News Network), while the Ministry of Finance announces payment of employee salaries for February 2025 (Palsawa News).
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09:24Female Martyr Shot In Salfit As Jenin Operation Enters Day 78

The newspapers report on continued Israeli military operations in Gaza and the West Bank. Multiple sources document Israel's "genocide war" on Gaza entering its 22nd consecutive day (Felesteen News) with Hamas calling for action to stop starvation of Gazans (Palestinian Information Center English). West Bank coverage focuses on a female martyr shot by Israeli forces in Salfit (Maan News), continuing arrests described as "systematic repression" by lawyers (Al-Resalah), and Israeli forces maintaining operations in Jenin for the 78th day (Palestine News Network). Additionally, the Finance Ministry announced employee salary percentages for February (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News).
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11:39Gaza Death Toll Reaches 58 In 24 Hours

The newspapers report on intensifying violence in Gaza with multiple sources (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network) documenting 58 martyrs and 213 injuries in the past 24 hours. Israeli forces continue arrest campaigns throughout the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center English, Al-Resalah). Media outlets note Netanyahu's disappointment during his Washington visit (Palsawa News), while reporting Sudan's personal envoy to al-Burhan visiting Tel Aviv to activate normalization with Israel (Maan News). A Hebrew newspaper reveals wealthy Tel Aviv residents fleeing abroad (Quds News Network), and Israel rejects a new Egyptian proposal regarding Gaza (Sama News).
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13:23Deadly Weapons Used Against Gaza Civilians

The newspapers report on escalating violence in Gaza with deadly weapons being used against civilians (Al-Resalah), prompting UN warnings about bombardment and starvation while calling for medicine deliveries (Palestine News Network). In the West Bank, sources document Israeli forces demolishing seven homes and a wedding venue (Palestinian Information Center English), while prisoners face deteriorating conditions and medical neglect in Ofer prison and Ramle prison clinic (Quds News Network, Raya Media Network). Hebrew media reports Egyptian military deploying Patton and Abrams tanks in central Sinai (Sama News), while the Palestinian presidency comments on Israel's occupation of the Morag corridor (Palsawa News).
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15:31Paper Leaves Become Last Food Option In Gaza

The newspapers report on Gaza's worsening humanitarian crisis, with "paper leaves" becoming the last food option for Gazans (Al-Resalah). Media highlights Hamas statements that military pressure won't return hostages alive and negotiations are the only solution (Felesteen News), while characterizing events in Gaza as "brutal revenge" requiring immediate international intervention (Palestinian Information Center English). Israeli sources report sharp criticism within security establishment regarding Gaza military operation management (Alwatan Voice), with Netanyahu declaring intent to eliminate Hamas and return hostages (Palsawa News). Additional reports document Israeli forces storming Jerusalem University, injuring 30 students (Quds News), home demolition in Jenin camp (Raya Media), and approximately 1,700 millionaires leaving Israel in 2024 (Maan News).

18:17Israel Creates Buffer Zones Over Half Of Gaza

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza, with media documenting Israel establishing "buffer zones" across 50% of Gaza (Alwatan Voice). Multiple sources discuss Netanyahu's meeting with Trump, highlighting three issues Netanyahu failed to advance (Al-Resalah), while Israeli humanitarian control proposals in Gaza face criticism (Quds News). Coverage includes Israel's decision to close UNRWA schools in Jerusalem, condemned by the PLO as a violation of refugee rights (Palestine News Network), and UN Secretary-General Guterres describing Gaza as a "killing field" while refusing to participate in Israeli measures that don't respect humanitarian principles (Sama News).

21:00Netanyahu Threatens Military Action Against Iran

The newspapers report on Israel's plans for aid distribution in Gaza being rejected by the Palestinian government media office, which calls for international intervention (Felesteen News). Multiple sources highlight a wave of demolitions in the West Bank described as creating a "new Nakba" (Quds News Network), with two young men being shot by Israeli forces near Ramallah (Raya Media). Netanyahu's office criticizes Israel's Supreme Court decision regarding Bar's dismissal (Maan News), while Netanyahu threatens military action against Iran if no agreement is reached (Sama News).
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