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10.06.2025

10.06.2025Day Abbas Offered To Disarm Hamas While Fifty-Two Died At Aid Centers

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 10.06.2025.

It displays 164 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.06.2025Day Abbas Offered To Disarm Hamas While Fifty-Two Died At Aid Centers
Palestinian President Abbas sent letters to French President Macron and Saudi Crown Prince bin Salman proposing to disarm Hamas and deploy international forces in Gaza, marking an unprecedented public position before a two-state solution conference. France described Abbas's commitments as unprecedented, including elections and curriculum changes.

Palestinian sources reported fifty-two killed in Gaza since dawn, with thirty-six deaths occurring near aid distribution centers that sources termed "death traps" for the starved. The pattern of targeting aid seekers continued from previous days' massacres.

Britain imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich over their Gaza statements, prompting Smotrich to threaten collapsing the Palestinian Authority. Israeli intelligence officers sent an unprecedented letter to Netanyahu refusing further war participation, while Trump reportedly pressured Netanyahu to end the Gaza war and avoid attacking Iran.
10.06.2025

05:52Three Medics And Journalist Killed At Work

The newspapers report on Israeli forces killing three paramedics and one journalist while they were working in Gaza City, with multiple sources documenting this as deliberate targeting of humanitarian workers (Al-Resalah, Arabi21, Palestinian Information Center English, Felesteen News). The attacks occurred during what sources describe as escalating "genocide massacres" 85 days after the war's resumption, with day 611-613 updates showing continued casualties across Gaza (Maan News Agency, Palestinian Information Center). Israeli naval forces conducted their first attack on Yemen's Hodeidah port, marking an expansion of operations beyond Gaza (Palsawa News). In the West Bank, Israeli forces raided Nablus and surrounded the Old City, forcing school closures, while conducting arrests in Bethlehem (Raya Media Network, Palestine News Network).

06:22Aid Centers Under Fire

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli strikes targeting aid centers in Gaza, with sources documenting 12-23 killed at a relief center in central Gaza and dozens more casualties across the Strip (Al-Resalah, Palsawa News, Sama News). Multiple sources confirm the killing of journalist Moamen Abu Al-Ouf, adding to the documented targeting of media workers (Quds News Network). Israeli forces conducted a large-scale raid in Nablus's Old City, disrupting education and causing injuries (Alwatan Voice). The "Sumoud Convoy" solidarity effort has begun entering Libya from Tunisia as part of ongoing international support efforts (Felesteen News). Trump and Netanyahu discussed Iran in a phone conversation, with Trump describing any agreement with Iran as "extremely dangerous" (Palestine News Network). Israeli naval forces launched a missile attack on Yemen's Hodeidah port, expanding operations beyond Gaza (Raya Media Network).

07:53Abbas Backs Disarming Hamas

The newspapers report on Palestinian President Abbas sending a letter to French President Macron stating support for disarming Hamas and inviting international and Arab forces to Gaza (Alwatan Voice). Sources document 20 Palestinians killed and 124 injured while waiting for aid in Gaza, with medical services demanding international investigation into Israeli crimes against paramedics (Sama News, Felesteen News). Israeli forces plan to demolish 100 homes in Jenin refugee camp while maintaining a curfew and siege in Nablus's Old City that may continue for several days (Palestine News Network, Maan News Agency). The "Babah" initiative has reportedly moved stagnant Gaza negotiations forward with cautious optimism, while Israeli naval forces conducted their first maritime attack on Yemen (Palsawa News, Quds News Network).

10:14Fifty-Two Killed Since Dawn In Gaza

The newspapers report on 52 Palestinians killed in Gaza since dawn, with eight deaths from Israeli strikes targeting a home in Deir al-Balah (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice). Sources document continued casualties on day 613 of what they term the "genocide war" (Felesteen News, Palestine Chronicle). Israeli forces issued demolition orders for over 100 homes in Jenin refugee camp, prompting PLO condemnation (Palestine News Network English, Palestine News Network). President Abbas sent letters to Macron and bin Salman ahead of a "two-state solution" conference, expressing support for disarming Hamas and deploying international forces (Palsawa News, Maan News Agency). Israeli companies reportedly sold military technology worth hundreds of millions to Qatar (Sama News).

12:16Fifty-Four Killed In Single Day

The newspapers report on escalating violence with 54 Palestinians killed and 305 injured in Gaza within one day, bringing the total death toll to 54,981 (Maan News Agency, Raya Media Network). Israeli forces killed two Lebanese civilians in southern Lebanon's Shebaa village, expanding casualties beyond Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English, Quds News Network). Sources document Israeli continuation of starvation policies by blocking basic goods from entering Gaza (Al-Resalah). Prison authorities report unprecedented harsh solitary confinement conditions for Palestinian prisoners (Felesteen News). Israeli aircraft documented resistance attacks destroying tanks in Gaza, while Hebrew media analyzed the killing of Mohammed Sinwar, comparing it to Hassan Nasrallah's assassination (Arabi21, Sama News). Four Palestinians were shot in Nablus's Old City, with two in critical condition (Palestine News Network).

14:14Freedom Flotilla Intercepted In International Waters

The newspapers report on Israel intercepting the Freedom Flotilla ship "Madleen" in international waters, with activists facing illegal detention and potential deportation (Al-Resalah, Palestine Chronicle). Palestinian journalist Abu Al-Aouf was killed in Gaza, bringing the total journalist death toll to 227 since the war began (Palestinian Information Center English). Britain imposed sanctions on Israeli ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich over their Gaza statements, prompting Smotrich to threaten decisive steps that could collapse the Palestinian Authority (Quds News Network, Maan News Agency). Sources document 36 killed and 208 injured in what they term "execution of the starved" at aid distribution points, while 17,500 arrests occurred in the West Bank since the war's start (Sama News, Raya Media Network).

16:06Abbas Pledges To Disarm Hamas

The newspapers report on Abbas making unprecedented reform commitments to France, including elections, curriculum changes, and disarming Hamas (Alwatan Voice). Qatari mediation efforts focus on finding "creative solutions" to central disagreements between Israel and Hamas, with Israeli officials acknowledging progress in discussions (Maan News Agency, Sama News). Military operations continue in Nablus with two Palestinian deaths and four Israeli soldier injuries reported (Felesteen News), while Israeli forces maintain targeting of civilians and aid seekers in Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English). An official Israeli report for the first time directly blames Netanyahu for failures in addressing northern settler conditions (Quds News Network).
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18:23Israeli Intelligence Officers Refuse War Participation

The newspapers report on Trump pressuring Netanyahu to end the Gaza war and avoid attacking Iran currently (Maan News Agency, Palestine News Network). Israeli intelligence officers sent an unprecedented harsh letter to Netanyahu stating they will no longer participate in the war (Quds News Network). Netanyahu claimed progress in prisoner negotiations (Palsawa News), while a solidarity convoy approaches Rafah crossing as a message of support for Gaza (Al-Resalah). Sources document continued massacres and starvation policies in Gaza alongside efforts to break the siege (Arabi21). Hamas spokesperson Abu Zuhri rejected Abbas's legitimacy to discuss resistance weapons, stating his message to France does not represent Palestinians (Felesteen News).
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