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11.03.2025

11.03.2025Day Jenin Bled While Ceasefire Talks Resumed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 11.03.2025.

It displays 165 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.03.2025Day Jenin Bled While Ceasefire Talks Resumed
Palestinian media reported multiple casualties in Jenin with four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, including an elderly woman, concurrent with Palestinian Authority forces killing a resistance fighter. Hamas condemned the latter as "dangerous escalation."

Gaza humanitarian conditions deteriorated further with reports that 90% of residents cannot access clean water, while border crossings remained closed for the tenth consecutive day, exacerbating food shortages. UNRWA's Commissioner accused Israel of "weaponizing aid."

By afternoon, five Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes near the Netsarim checkpoint despite the ceasefire. Palestinian Cabinet issued decisions addressing price gouging in Gaza amid scarcity.

Evening brought announcement of new ceasefire negotiations in Doha with Hamas expressing optimism for progress. Meanwhile, Yemeni forces declared they would block Israeli ships until Gaza crossings reopen. The PA criticized Hamas for direct communications with foreign parties as "violating Palestinian law."
11.03.2025
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06:20

06:50Gaza Crossings Crisis Deepens

The newspapers report on ongoing issues with Gaza's border crossings closure, which has severe consequences for women and children (Al-Resalah, Maan News, Arabi21). Today marks the 51st/52nd day of the truce agreement with continued violations reported (Maan News, Arabi21). Hamas claims to have responded flexibly to mediation efforts (PIC English) while criticizing the Palestinian Authority for targeting resistance fighters in the West Bank, describing it as dangerous escalation (Felesteen News). Reports also note casualties from Israeli operations in Jenin (PIC) and a U.S. judge preventing authorities from deporting a detained Palestinian student (Raya).

07:46Witkoff Flies to Doha as Hunger Looms

The newspapers report on UN warnings about hunger spreading again in Gaza due to Israeli restrictions (Al-Ayyam). Violence continues with Israeli forces killing an elderly Palestinian woman in Jenin (PIC English, Felesteen News, PIC) and injuring three young men in Beit Fajjar (Raya). Rafah's mayor states Israel controls 60% of the city due to its presence in the Philadelphia corridor (Al-Resalah). Diplomatically, U.S. envoy Witkoff is heading to Doha to discuss developments in the prisoner exchange deal (Alwatan Voice, PNN), though Israeli estimates suggest limited chances for an agreement (Maan News).
07:49
08:30
09:02

09:16Gaza Thirsts As Jenin Bleeds

The newspapers report on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza with UNRWA Commissioner Lazzarini accusing Israel of weaponizing aid (PIC English). 90% of Gaza residents cannot access water (Maan News). Israeli military operations continue with three Palestinians, including an elderly woman, killed in Jenin (PIC, PNN, Sama News). Diplomatically, Hamas-Washington meetings have reportedly angered Israel (Palsawa), while an Israeli writer acknowledges Hamas has begun reaping "political victory" (Felesteen News). Additionally, Israeli media reports Israel is taking Yemen's threats seriously (Quds News).
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10:23
10:51

11:02Jenin Deaths as Gaza Water Crisis Deepens

The newspapers report on Israeli military operations in the West Bank city of Jenin, where four Palestinians, including an elderly woman, were killed since yesterday evening (Al-Resalah, Maan News, Palestine Chronicle). Israeli forces have arrested dozens of Palestinians during West Bank raids (PIC English). Gaza's humanitarian crisis continues to worsen with 90% of residents lacking access to drinking water (Quds News Network), transportation disrupted due to fuel shortages (Felesteen News), and the death toll rising to 48,503 with 111,927 injuries since the war began (PNN). A US judge has blocked a student's deportation as Trump's administration reportedly warns 60 universities about "antisemitism" sanctions (Palestine Chronicle, Ultra Palestine).
12:09

12:18Gaza and Jenin Deaths Mount Despite Ceasefire Talks

The newspapers report on multiple deadly Israeli attacks in Gaza and the West Bank despite ceasefire talks. Five Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes in southern Gaza near the Netsarim checkpoint (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, PIC). Separately, four Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in Jenin since early morning (PNN). Border crossings remain closed for the tenth day (Maan News), exacerbating humanitarian conditions. Meanwhile, Gaza workers in the West Bank will receive new financial assistance (Palsawa). Reports also note Netanyahu faces an awkward position regarding Trump administration statements about Gaza (Sama News).
12:52
13:35

14:31Cabinet Fights Price Gouging Amid Gaza Deaths

The newspapers report on continued Israeli violence in Gaza with six Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes despite ceasefire agreements (Felesteen News, PIC, Sama News). Reports highlight systematic displacement plans targeting West Bank northern camps amid international complicity (Al-Resalah). New government decisions focus on preventing price manipulation in Gaza (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News, Maan News). Other pressing issues include electricity shortages (Quds News), Hamas condemning PA's killing of Abdurrahman Abu Muna (PIC English), and dire conditions for kidney transplant patients (Raya). Israeli plans to resume war reportedly face obstacles due to military service evasion (PNN).
14:34
17:19

18:07Hamas Launches New Ceasefire Talks As Famine Looms

The newspapers report on Hamas announcing a new round of ceasefire negotiations while approaching the talks positively (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News). Multiple sources highlight humanitarian concerns with Hamas warning of potential famine in Gaza (PIC English, Ultra Palestine) and the UN reporting over 3,500 people have evacuated Gaza through Rafah crossing (Raya). Diplomatic developments include Israel releasing five Lebanese prisoners (Maan News, Quds News) while the US mediates border issues. Palestinian casualties continue with reports of 10 martyrs in a single day (Ultra Palestine).
19:21

19:36Ceasefire Talks Resume As Hunger Deepens

The newspapers report on Hamas announcing a new round of ceasefire negotiations (Al-Resalah, Palsawa). UNRWA warns of "deepening hunger" in Gaza as Israel continues military operations with reports of civilian casualties (Palestine Chronicle, PIC). Religious observances continue with 70,000 worshippers performing evening and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Felesteen News, Raya). Diplomatic efforts include 14 US representatives pressuring for the release of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil (Maan News), while Palestinian leadership criticizes Hamas's foreign communications as violating Palestinian law (Sama News).
20:40

22:53Yemen Blocks Israeli Ships Until Gaza Crossings Open

The newspapers report on a new round of ceasefire negotiations beginning in Doha, with Hamas expressing hope for tangible progress (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Maan News). Yemeni armed forces have announced prohibiting passage of Israeli ships until Gaza crossings are opened (Al-Resalah, Palestine Chronicle). Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions escalate as the Palestinian Authority and Fatah accuse Hamas of illegal foreign communications regarding Gaza (Quds News Network, Sama News). The EU has firmly rejected demographic changes in Gaza (PIC English), while some life returns to Rafah despite massive destruction (Ultra Palestine).