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11.01.2025

11.01.2025The Day Ambulances Fell Silent While Talks Advanced

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 11.01.2025.

It displays 144 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.01.2025The Day Ambulances Fell Silent While Talks Advanced
Gaza's Civil Defense vehicles stopped operating due to lack of spare parts, marking a new phase in the humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations gained momentum as Trump's envoy arrived in Doha with demands for quick results, leading Netanyahu to authorize Mossad and Shin Bet chiefs' travel to Qatar.

By afternoon, reports emerged of one of the war's deadliest days for Israeli forces, with 7 soldiers killed and 30 wounded in a single incident. The military acknowledged thousands of unexploded Israeli ordinance being repurposed by resistance groups. Washington informed Lebanon of planned Israeli withdrawal from its southern territories within two weeks.

Evening brought confirmation of military plans for rapid withdrawal from Gaza, while UNRWA faced operational challenges with thousands of archive files being transferred to secure locations ahead of expected ban decision by month's end.
11.01.2025

06:00Doha Talks Resume As Amputations Hit 4,500

The newspapers report on ongoing negotiations, with Trump's envoy arriving in Doha and Hamas sending "positive messages" (Arabi21, Sama News, Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, medical statistics from Gaza indicate 4,500 amputations since the war began (Al-Ayyam), while displaced Palestinians face harsh weather conditions in inadequate shelter (Al-Resalah). Six casualties are reported from an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon (Maan News).

07:13Civil Defense Vehicles Fall Silent

The newspapers report on widespread Israeli strikes across Gaza causing multiple casualties (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21, Palsawa, Raya, Sama News) on day 463 of the war. Civil Defense vehicles in Gaza have stopped operating due to lack of spare parts (Al-Resalah, Maan News). American doctors are petitioning Blinken regarding Israel's detention of Dr. Husam Abu Safiya (Palestine News Network). Hebrew sources leaked information about a difficult security incident involving IDF casualties in Gaza (Felesteen News).

09:52UNRWA Archives Flee As Ban Looms

The newspapers report on new developments in Gaza negotiations, with Hamas indicating the ball is in Israel's court (Palsawa, Maan News). UNRWA faces operational challenges, with a ban decision expected by month's end (Al-Resalah) and thousands of archive files being transferred from Gaza and West Bank to secure locations (Raya). British warnings emerge regarding settlement activities by Chabad association (Quds Network), while reports discuss Smotrich's state-building efforts in the West Bank (Sama News, Al-Quds).

11:44Unexploded Ordnance Returns As Weapons

The newspapers report on a significant increase in Gaza's death toll to 46,537 (Felesteen News, Raya Network). Israeli military sources acknowledge thousands of unexploded ordnance in Gaza, with reports suggesting Palestinian resistance groups are repurposing these munitions (Palestine News Network, Sama News, Quds News Network). New casualty figures indicate 32 deaths in five separate incidents over the past 48 hours (Maan News Agency).

14:17Mossad Chief Awaits Qatar Flight

The newspapers report on cautious progress in negotiations, with Netanyahu potentially allowing Mossad chief to travel to Qatar (Maan News, Palestine News Network). Four Israeli soldiers were killed in northern Gaza battles (Al-Resalah), while Hamas's ambush tactics are being analyzed (Sama News). A UN rapporteur calls for Netanyahu and Galant's arrest (Felesteen News), as residents of Jenin camp report service cuts by the PA (Quds Network).
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16:17Seven Soldiers Fall in Gaza's Bloodiest Day

The newspapers report on a deadly day for Israeli forces in Gaza, with 7 soldiers killed and 30 wounded in a single incident (Al-Resalah, Quds Network). Washington informs Lebanon of planned Israeli withdrawal from its southern territories within two weeks (Maan News), while negotiations advance with Trump seeking a quick agreement through Qatar (Palsawa). Palestinian Authority security forces implement restrictions in Jenin camp amid service cuts (Felesteen News).

18:00Negotiating Teams Rush to Doha

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's decision to send negotiating teams to Doha (Maan News, Sama News, Palsawa, Raya), with heads of Mossad and Shin Bet directed to proceed with prisoner exchange talks in Qatar. Israeli strikes in Gaza resulted in 23 casualties (Al-Resalah), while two Israeli soldiers were killed in a tunnel explosion in Rafah (Felesteen News). Displaced Palestinians face harsh winter conditions in camps (Ultra Palestine).

21:04Countdown to Ceasefire Begins

The newspapers report on intensifying ceasefire negotiations, with countdown beginning for a potential truce announcement in Gaza (Arabi21, Palestine Chronicle). Netanyahu has directed Mossad and Shin Bet chiefs to Qatar for talks (Raya Media Network), while Haaretz reports military approval for rapid withdrawal plans from Gaza (Palsawa). Iran conducts military exercises in response to Israel and Trump's potential return (Maan News Agency).