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10.01.2025

10.01.2025The Day Lost Captives Vanished Again

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 10.01.2025.

It displays 133 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.01.2025The Day Lost Captives Vanished Again
A Lancet study suggested Gaza casualties might be 40% higher than official figures, while Civil Defense reported 7,820 bodies "vaporized" in strikes. Morning brought Biden's announcement of "real progress" in hostage negotiations, with 88% of Israelis supporting a deal.

By mid-day, Al-Qassam Brigades revealed most Israeli captives in northern Gaza were "missing," prompting Netanyahu to order continued negotiations. The Israeli military acknowledged killing two Israeli civilians during October 7 events. Communications networks warned of imminent service collapse.

Evening developments centered on trilateral strikes against Yemen, with Netanyahu threatening consequences. Qatar delivered what sources called "positive messages" regarding negotiations, while Trump's envoy arrived in Doha. The day concluded with reports of new casualties in western Gaza, where three died in an apartment strike.
10.01.2025

06:50Hospitals Run Dry As Gaza Talks Stall

The newspapers report on the 462nd day of the Gaza war, with continued high casualties and hospitals facing severe fuel shortages (Sama News). New negotiations details emerge with Abu Marzouk discussing current talks and Fatah's rejection of Gaza support committee (Quds News Network). Netanyahu draws attention for citing Arab media's coverage of his statements (Felesteen News), while Smotrich pushes for territorial changes (Al-Quds).
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08:10Lancet Study Challenges Gaza Death Count

The newspapers report on a significant bombing of a school in northern Gaza, resulting in 30 casualties (Al-Ayyam), while Israeli forces send reinforcements to Beit Lahia and Jabalia. A British Lancet study suggests Gaza death toll might be 40% higher than Health Ministry figures (Sama News). Israel opens a new underground prison with special technology (Maan News), while Gaza residents attempt agriculture amid ruins (Ultra Palestine).

10:08Hostage Deal Before Trump

The newspapers report on negotiations progress regarding hostages in Gaza, with Biden noting "real progress" (Raya Media) and 88% of Israelis supporting a ceasefire deal (Palestine Chronicle). Katz states no Arab entity will take Gaza responsibility until Hamas is defeated (Al-Quds), while announcing plans for prisoner exchange before Trump's potential administration (Palsawa). Meanwhile, violent clashes continue in Qabatiya near Jenin, with Israel sending military reinforcements (Al-Resalah).

13:06Northern Gaza Captives Gone Missing

The newspapers report on developments regarding Israeli hostages in Gaza. Al-Qassam Brigades announces most Israeli captives in northern Gaza are now "missing" (Felesteen News, Palsawa), while the Israeli army identifies one deceased captive (Maan News). Israel's Katz orders preparation of plans to defeat Hamas if hostages aren't released (Raya, Sama News). The Red Cross warns Gaza faces second winter under catastrophic conditions (Al-Resalah).

14:32Lost Contact With Northern Captives

The newspapers report on Hamas announcing loss of contact with most Israeli captives in northern Gaza (Felesteen News, Maan News), while joint US-UK-Israeli strikes target Yemen (Palestine News Network). A controversy emerges as the Israeli army admits killing an Israeli woman and her son during October 7 events (Maan News). A former British minister suggests nominating the Israeli army for Nobel Peace Prize, generating discussion (Sama News).

16:33Triple Strike on Yemen

The newspapers report on a tripartite military action against Yemen, with Netanyahu threatening severe consequences for the Houthis (Ultra Palestine, Sama News, Arabi21). Multiple sources confirm casualties in Gaza from Israeli strikes, including a journalist (Al-Quds, Maan, Raya). A new study suggests Gaza death toll might be 41% higher than official figures (Felesteen News), while Civil Defense reports 7,820 bodies completely or partially vaporized in strikes (Al-Resalah).

20:25Qatar Delivers Hope While Gaza Burns

The newspapers report on Qatar delivering a positive message regarding Gaza negotiations (Palsawa, Sama News), while casualties continue to be reported across Gaza, with strikes in Bureij camp, Khan Yunis, and Rafah (Maan News). The Israeli army acknowledges killing two Israeli civilians, a mother and son, near Gaza during October events (Felesteen News), while resistance security reveals alleged collaborator confessions (Quds Network). Three Palestinians were killed in a residential apartment strike in western Gaza (Raya Network).
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