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11.12.2024

11.12.2024The Day Ireland Joined While Sullivan Pushed Peace

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 11.12.2024.

It displays 138 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.12.2024The Day Ireland Joined While Sullivan Pushed Peace
Morning reports focused on new casualties near Kamal Adwan hospital, with 22 killed. The death toll reached 44,805. Sullivan's planned visits to Israel, Qatar and Egypt dominated diplomatic coverage, with sources indicating "final push" before Christmas for prisoner exchange deal.

Ireland's announcement of joining South Africa's ICJ case against Israel marked mid-day developments, while Netanyahu continued his second day of corruption testimony. Hamas signaled openness to local governance models similar to Kurdistan.

Evening brought reports of complete air siege over Rafah, with 30 casualties reported. Palestinian sources confirmed journalist Eman Al-Shanti's death in strikes. Israeli military issued new evacuation orders for central Gaza areas, while Defense Minister Gallant suggested hostage deal could lead to Saudi normalization.

Four deaths during Shin Bet interrogations since October 7 were reported by Haaretz, marking first official acknowledgment of these casualties.
11.12.2024

06:25Sullivan's Final Push Before Christmas

The newspapers report on Sullivan's upcoming visits to Israel, Qatar and Egypt for a final push towards a prisoner exchange deal (Maan News, Sama News). Meanwhile, new casualties are reported near Kamal Adwan hospital, with 22 killed in recent strikes (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News). Today marks day 432 of the conflict, with continued operations in Gaza (Al-Resalah, Arabi21).

07:52Rafah Under Complete Air Siege

The newspapers report heavily on a new wave of Israeli strikes on Rafah, with 30 casualties reported (Al-Ayyam, Palsawa News). Multiple sources cover increased casualties near Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza, where death toll reached 22 (Sama News, Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, Hamas officials signal flexibility in ongoing negotiations for a potential prisoner exchange deal (Felesteen News, Al-Quds).

10:09White House Pushes Gaza Deal While Tomb Erupts

The newspapers report on new White House pressure for a quick Gaza deal (Palsawa News, Alwatan Voice), while government media warns of catastrophic humanitarian conditions in Gaza due to food shortages (Felesteen News). Three settlers were wounded in shooting near Joseph's Tomb in Nablus (Al-Resalah, Ultra Palestine). Sources indicate Egypt has summoned security officials for urgent consultations (Maan News).

12:42Journalist Al-Shanti Falls While Netanyahu Testifies

The newspapers report on the death of journalist Eman Al-Shanti and her family in an Israeli strike (Ultra Palestine, Al-Resalah). Health Ministry in Gaza updates casualty figures to 44,805 (Felesteen News). Meanwhile, Haaretz reports four prisoners died during Shin Bet interrogations since war began (Maan News). Netanyahu becomes first sitting Prime Minister to testify in public corruption trial (Quds News Network).
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14:25Hamas Considers Kurdistan Model

The newspapers report on new developments in Gaza's financial situation, with an Israeli court freezing half a billion shekels in Palestinian tax funds (Al-Quds). Hamas signals openness to local governance model similar to Kurdistan (Palsawa News). Meanwhile, casualty reports continue from northern Gaza, with over 4,000 deaths reported in that area alone (Felesteen News). Amnesty International names journalist Anas Al-Sharif as Human Rights Defender for 2024 (Al-Resalah).

17:04Ireland Joins South Africa's Legal Battle

The newspapers report on Ireland joining South Africa in legal action against Israel (Arabi21), while Netanyahu continues his second day of corruption testimony (Raya). Reports indicate 53 casualties in new Gaza strikes (Al-Resalah), with continued house demolitions in northern and southern sectors (Quds Network). Israeli media discusses military concerns about Egypt and Jordan (Sama News), while Gallant suggests hostage deal could lead to Saudi normalization (Maan News).

19:53Hostage Deal Takes Shape Under Secrecy

The newspapers report heavily on ongoing hostage deal negotiations, with Israeli Defense Minister suggesting progress (Al-Quds) and Israeli media indicating discussions are being conducted with "complete secrecy" (Alwatan Voice). Sources suggest finalizing the deal might take two weeks (Maan News). Meanwhile, a former Israeli diplomat warns of three risks following Assad's reported fall (Quds Network), while reports emerge of injuries from sound and gas bombs in Abu Dis (Raya Network).