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10.03.2025Gaza Basic Food Vanishes as Brothers Die

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 10.03.2025.

It displays 161 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.03.2025Gaza Basic Food Vanishes as Brothers Die
As the ceasefire reached its 50th day, multiple sources reported basic food supplies vanishing from Gaza markets alongside electricity cutoffs to water desalination plants, intensifying humanitarian concerns. Gaza's health ministry reported nine Palestinians killed in 24 hours, including three brothers from a drone strike in Al-Bureij camp.

Hamas claimed it showed flexibility in negotiations while awaiting results from upcoming talks, as Trump's envoy demanded Hamas surrender and disarm. Washington acknowledged direct talks with Hamas had been unsuccessful, while Israeli opposition warned that resuming war would mean "death for hostages."

In the West Bank, a Palestinian was run over and killed by an Israeli military vehicle in Jenin, followed shortly by Palestinian Authority forces killing a resistance fighter in the same area. Reports also documented alleged systematic use of Palestinians as human shields in Gaza by Israeli forces, with Israel launching an investigation into these claims.
10.03.2025
06:16

06:28Aid Blockade Pushes Gaza to Catastrophe's Edge

The newspapers report on a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the ongoing ceasefire. Multiple sources highlight how blocking aid is pushing Gaza toward catastrophe (Al-Ayyam) with a severe food crisis (Al-Resalah) compounded by electricity cuts threatening water supplies (Arabi21, Felesteen News). Diplomatic developments include Hamas presenting a proposal for an extended ceasefire (Alwatan Voice), with Trump's envoy describing talks as "very helpful" (PIC English). Israeli media suggests hostage returns could begin next week (Palsawa), while thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv demanding completion of a prisoner exchange deal (Raya).
07:08

08:21Last Power Line Cut to Gaza Water Plant

The newspapers report on Israel cutting the last electricity line to Gaza's water desalination plant (Al-Ayyam, Quds News, Arabi21), exacerbating the water crisis as the ceasefire reaches its 50th day with ongoing Israeli violations (Maan News). Hamas statements indicate they're waiting for results from upcoming negotiations while showing flexibility with mediators and Trump's envoy (Felesteen News, Palsawa). Meanwhile, Israeli forces continue arrest campaigns in the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center English, Palestinian Information Center). A petition gathering over 500,000 signatures demands the release of a Palestinian student detained for pro-Palestine activism at Columbia University (Raya).
08:47

09:30Gaza Blockade Tightens as Hamas Awaits Negotiation Results

The newspapers report on the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, highlighting a strangulation policy through blockade of crossings (Al-Resalah) and destruction of 70% of electricity networks (Maan News). The health ministry reported 9 deaths and 16 injuries in the past 24 hours (Felesteen News). Regarding negotiations, Hamas claims to have shown flexibility with mediators and Trump's envoy while awaiting negotiation results (Alwatan Voice, Quds News). Reports also mention 78,000 injuries in the Israeli army with expected rise in trauma cases (Palestine News Network).
11:17

11:40Basic Food Supplies Vanishing from Gaza Markets

The newspapers report on basic food supplies starting to run out in Gaza markets (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News) as Israel cuts the last electricity line to water desalination plants (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21). Health officials report 4 Palestinians killed and 16 injured in the past 24 hours (Maan News, Palestinian Information Center). Media also highlights alleged Judaization efforts at Al-Aqsa Mosque with new Jewish sites being established (Al-Resalah), while reports document prisoner abuses including torture, forced disappearances, and difficult detention conditions for female detainees (Quds News, Raya).
13:35

13:36Famine Stalks Gaza as Ramadan Approaches

The newspapers report on Israel's escalating assault on Jenin for the 49th day, displacing thousands (Al-Resalah). Multiple sources highlight deteriorating conditions in Gaza with famine threatening during Ramadan (Quds News, Sama News) and fatalities from Israeli strikes in central Gaza (Palestinian Information Center, Raya). Settlement expansion continues with approval of 1,030 new units in occupied Jerusalem (PIC English). Hamas accuses Netanyahu of obstructing agreement implementation (Maan News), while reports indicate understandings between Israel and Washington regarding Trump's envoy talks with Hamas (Palsawa News).
13:42
15:04

15:06North Gaza Thirst Amid Rising Death Toll

The newspapers report on Gaza's escalating humanitarian crisis with northern residents suffering most from Israel's water deprivation tactics (Al-Resalah). The death toll has risen to 48,467 (PIC English) with new casualties from Israeli bombings in central Gaza, particularly near Al-Bureij camp (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center). Regarding negotiations, Gantz claims delaying talks benefits Hamas (Maan News), while Trump's envoy Witkoff demands Hamas surrender and a final deadline (Palsawa). Palestinian female prisoners are reported facing harsh conditions including spoiled food in Damon prison (Quds News).

17:08Three Brothers Killed as Gaza Crossings Close

The newspapers report on three brothers killed by an Israeli drone strike in northeastern Al-Bureij camp (Al-Resalah). Hamas accuses Israel of failing to gradually reduce forces in the Salah al-Din axis (Felesteen News) and withdraw from Philadelphia corridor (Quds News). Palestinian concerns grow about war and famine returning as crossing closures continue (Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, settler expansion continues with a new outpost south of Nablus and farmer attacks in Bethlehem (PIC English). U.S. Secretary of State indicates one-time unsuccessful talks with Hamas (Maan News), while Trump's envoy demands Hamas surrender and disarm (Raya).
18:29
19:14

19:44Jenin Youth Crushed as Ceasefire Violations Mount

The newspapers report on Israeli violations of the Gaza ceasefire with multiple casualties, including three brothers killed in central Gaza (PIC, Palestine Chronicle). A young Palestinian was run over by an Israeli military vehicle in Jenin (Al-Resalah, PNN). Mediators are working quickly to transition to phase two of the Gaza agreement (Maan News) despite U.S. Secretary of State Blinken and Senator Rubio stating direct talks with Hamas have been unsuccessful (Sama News, Palsawa). The UN is demanding resumption of humanitarian aid into Gaza (Raya) as female prisoners in Damon jail face harsh detention conditions (PIC English).
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21:36

22:22Brothers Killed as Gaza Strikes Intensify

The newspapers report on Israeli military operations causing multiple fatalities in Gaza, with three brothers killed in Rafah and Al-Bureij camp airstrikes (PIC, Maan News, Arabi21). Several Palestinians were injured during Israeli forces' raids in the West Bank (PIC English). A Palestinian fighter was killed by Palestinian Authority forces in Jenin shortly after another Palestinian was run over by an Israeli military vehicle (Quds News). Meanwhile, 60,000 worshippers performed Isha and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (PNN), while Israeli airstrikes reportedly targeted sites in Daraa, Syria (Raya).