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10.04.2025

10.04.2025Day Israeli Pilots Petitioned Against War As Ahmed Manasra Freed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 10.04.2025.

It displays 154 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.04.2025Day Israeli Pilots Petitioned Against War As Ahmed Manasra Freed
Morning headlines focused on an unprecedented rebellion within the Israeli military, with 1,000 air force pilots signing a petition demanding an end to the Gaza war and return of hostages. Netanyahu claimed the protesting soldiers aimed to topple his government. By afternoon, reports indicated hundreds of armored forces and navy soldiers had joined the pilot protests.

Ahmed Manasra was released after 10 years in Israeli detention, attracting significant coverage. Meanwhile, Trump claimed serious progress on hostage negotiations, suggesting a prisoner exchange deal might materialize within days.

The humanitarian crisis intensified with WHO reporting 75% of UN missions prevented from entering Gaza and 12,500 patients requiring medical evacuation. Reports described desperate Gazans cooking "pseudo-food" using torn clothes and destroyed furniture.

The day's death toll reached 40 Palestinians with 146 injuries according to Gaza health ministry, part of a total exceeding 50,886 since the war began.
10.04.2025

06:24France Considers Palestinian State Recognition In June

The newspapers report intensifying conflict in Gaza as Israel is allegedly planning to annex Rafah area and transform Gaza Strip into an "Israeli pocket" (Al-Ayyam). Multiple sources describe ongoing "genocide war" entering its 24th day since resumption (Maan News, Arabi21, Al-Resalah), with new massacres reported in Shejaiya neighborhood leaving dozens dead (Maan News, Palestine Chronicle). In diplomatic developments, French President Macron announced France may recognize a Palestinian state during an international conference in June (Alwatan Voice, Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network). The International Committee of the Red Cross called the killing of Palestinian medics a potential "turning point" (Palestinian Information Center English). Analysis suggests Netanyahu's meeting with Trump was a "resounding failure" (Felesteen News).

07:42Israeli Air Force Pilots Demand End To Gaza War

The newspapers report significant developments in the Gaza conflict. Israeli Air Force pilots are creating an unprecedented crisis within the military, with 1,000 pilots signing a petition calling to end the war and return hostages (Sama News, Quds News Network, Palestine Chronicle). Hamas denies participating in any ceasefire or prisoner exchange negotiations (Palsawa News) while seeking legal avenues to challenge its ban in Britain through European law (Maan News Agency). Reports indicate Trump may soon request Netanyahu to end the Gaza war (Palestine News Network). Local coverage highlights medical heroism, including a nurse who amputated his neighbor's leg to save him from rubble (Al-Resalah), and the arrival of 10 prisoners from Gaza to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital (Felesteen News).
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09:17Israeli Pilots Protest War Continuation

The newspapers report on Ahmed Manaasra awaiting freedom after ten years of imprisonment (Al-Resalah), while Trump pressures Netanyahu to end the Gaza war within weeks (Alwatan Voice). Israeli pilots are protesting the continuation of the war (Felesteen News, Quds News Network), creating an unprecedented crisis in the occupation army. The Egyptian Foreign Minister discusses Gaza negotiations developments (Palsawa News), while reports indicate Israeli forces continue kidnapping Palestinians in the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center English). In economic news, an armed robbery occurred at a bank in Tarqumiya, Hebron (Palestine News Network), and Tulkarem's governor reports over 20,000 displaced people with losses exceeding $100 million (Raya Media Network).

11:16Gaza Health Ministry Appeals For Medicine Amid 24th Day Of Conflict

The newspapers report intensifying conflict in Gaza as it enters its 24th day, with continuous massacres and casualties (Felesteen News, Arabi21). Health ministry in Gaza appeals for urgent medical supplies amid the Israeli blockade (Quds News Network), while Maan News reports 4,000 families displaced during 74 days of aggression on Tulkarem. In diplomatic developments, Hamas welcomes UNESCO resolutions on Palestine and Israeli violations (Palestinian Information Center English). Iraq's Dar al-Ifta calls for immediate jihad in support of Gaza (Al-Resalah). Netanyahu claims protesting soldiers aim to topple the government (Sama News), while Israel alleges Hamas is avoiding tunnel combat to focus on other strategies (Palsawa News).
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12:41Ahmed Manasra Released After Decade In Prison

The newspapers report the release of Ahmed Manasra after 10 years in Israeli prisons (Al-Resalah, Maan News Agency). Palestinian reports highlight ongoing violence with 10 Palestinians killed in central Gaza bombardment and shooting in Rafah (Palestine News Network). Israeli settler incursions at Al-Aqsa Mosque are reported (Palestinian Information Center English), alongside house demolitions in Hebron (Palestine News Network English). A poll reveals over half of Americans don't support Trump's Gaza plan (Quds News Network), while prisoner institutions document 16,400 arrest cases, including 800 in March alone (Raya Media Network). The conflict continues into its 24th day (Felesteen News).
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14:58Gaza Medical Crisis Amid Detention Camp Warnings

The newspapers report on critical humanitarian issues in Gaza, with medical supplies reaching unprecedented low levels in hospitals (Palestinian Information Center English). NGOs warn of Israeli plans to establish detention camps for displaced Gazans as a prelude to forced displacement (Alwatan Voice). Reports describe desperate food situations with Gazans cooking "pseudo-food" using torn clothes and destroyed furniture (Felesteen News). Amid this crisis, Ahmed Manasra has been released after 10 years in Israeli detention (Palestine Chronicle, Al-Resalah). Coverage also includes Indonesia hosting Palestinians for temporary treatment (Palestine News Network) and accusations that Washington is pursuing Palestine solidarity activists by canceling visas and monitoring social media accounts (Quds News Network).
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17:24Record 800 Palestinians Detained During March

The newspapers report on ongoing devastation in Gaza with demolition of homes and destruction of crops (Felesteen News), new casualties in renewed airstrikes on Khan Younis and Gaza (Maan News), and negotiations for a potential prisoner exchange deal that might become clear within days (Palsawa News). Reports highlight Israeli detention of 800 Palestinians during March, described as a record number (Quds News Network). The World Health Organization states 75% of UN missions have been prevented from entering Gaza (Raya Media Network), while Hamas calls on the Inter-Parliamentary Union to activate boycott measures against Israel (Palestinian Information Center English).
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20:51Trump Claims Progress On Gaza Hostage Deal

The newspapers report on grave hunger conditions in Gaza, with UNRWA warning of an acute hunger crisis (Palestinian Information Center English) and UN stating 12,500 patients need medical evacuation (Raya Media Network). Tragic personal stories emerge, including a child named Arkan Al-Najjar who was killed while buying falafel (Al-Resalah) and a victim named Mahmoud "silently dissolving in an unforgiving famine" (Felesteen News). Meanwhile, Trump claims progress on hostage negotiations with Hamas (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21), while details of a new ceasefire and prisoner exchange proposal are emerging (Maan News Agency, Sama News). Military developments include hundreds of armored forces and navy soldiers joining pilots in the Israeli army (Quds News Network).
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