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12.03.2025

12.03.2025Day Trump Retracted While Negotiators Progressed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 12.03.2025.

It displays 158 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

12.03.2025Day Trump Retracted While Negotiators Progressed
West Bank operations intensified with reported house demolitions in Qalqilya and widespread arrests in Jenin, where four Palestinians, including a woman, were killed. Gaza's death toll reached 48,515 with 12 new fatalities reported in the last 24 hours.

Humanitarian conditions deteriorated further with Doctors Without Borders demanding Israel stop "collective punishment" and UNICEF warning about water shortages. Reports emphasized that 40% of Gaza patients died due to Israeli travel restrictions.

A new round of ceasefire negotiations began in Doha, showing "slight progress" by evening, while Arab ministers met to discuss Gaza reconstruction plans. Meanwhile, Trump retracted his displacement plan, stating "no one will force Gaza residents to leave," positioning himself differently from previous statements.

In Salfit, a settler was injured in a shooting operation near Ariel settlement, prompting Israel to close area entrances. Resistance security forces reported discovering Israeli surveillance devices attempting to gather intelligence about prisoners in Gaza.
12.03.2025
07:06

07:11West Bank Raids Intensify Despite Truce

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli military operations in the West Bank, with four martyrs including a woman in Jenin and intensified aggression in Tulkarem and its camps (Al-Ayyam, PIC). Despite being in day 52 of a ceasefire agreement, serious violations continue with Karm Abu Salem crossing closed for 11 days (Maan News). Yemen's army has announced a blockade on Israeli-linked ships (PIC English). Meanwhile, Hamas remains "serious" in negotiations (Arabi21) while reports indicate Israeli reserve soldiers are increasingly refusing service, weakening Israel's military capacity (Raya).
08:08
08:27

08:39House Demolitions Sweep West Bank

The newspapers report on Israeli military operations in the West Bank, with house demolitions of martyr Ali Abu Khalil in Qalqilya (Felesteen News, PIC English, Quds News) and widespread arrests occurring in Jenin's Arraba town (PNN). Meanwhile, a poll indicates Palestinians strongly support Hamas-US talks (Al-Resalah) as Hamas awaits "new steps" with Hady Amr's arrival in Doha for negotiations (Palsawa). Other reports cover Palestinian deaths in Gaza on day 523 of the conflict (Palestine Chronicle) and Israeli settlement expansion threatening thousands of dunums in Salfit, effectively dividing the West Bank (Raya). Hebrew media suggests Trump is imposing his agenda on Netanyahu (Sama News).
09:42

10:20Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 48,500

The newspapers report on escalating casualties in Gaza with 12 martyrs and 14 injuries arriving at hospitals in the past 24 hours (Felesteen News), while the total death toll has risen to 48,515 with 111,941 injured since the war began (PNN). Israeli forces continue arresting dozens of Palestinians in the West Bank (PIC English). Reports examine Israel's attempts to establish occupation in southern Syria (Quds News, Maan News). Additional coverage includes analysis of the Palestinian Authority's fear of losing its monopoly on communication channels with America (Al-Resalah) and speculation about Bashar Al-Masri's role in Trump's post-war Gaza plan (Alwatan Voice).
11:07

11:57Ceasefire Talks Begin As Spy Devices Discovered

The newspapers report on new ceasefire negotiations beginning today (Maan News), with Washington-Hamas talks reshaping conflict dynamics (Al-Resalah). Violence continues with two Palestinians succumbing to serious injuries from Israeli gunfire (PIC English) and two martyrs reported in Khan Younis and Rafah (Palestine News Network). Doctors Without Borders demands Israel stop collective punishment of Gazans (Felesteen News). A resistance security commander revealed Israel's intensified efforts to gather intelligence about prisoners in Gaza through disguised surveillance devices (Quds News). Israeli Channel 12 warns of potential collapse under Trump, describing his potential shift from guardian to enemy (Sama News).

13:52Gaza Electricity Cut Threatens Water Crisis

The newspapers report on harsh conditions faced by Palestinian detainees in Megiddo prison (PIC English) and violence against farmers in Khirbet Ghuwein (PNN). Several sources highlight electricity cuts to Gaza, with Hamas warning it could cause a "thirst catastrophe" (Felesteen News, PIC). A delegation from Egypt and other Arab/Islamic nations is reportedly visiting Washington to discuss Gaza reconstruction plans (Palsawa). Other reports mention Israeli approval of a new settlement south of Hebron (Quds News) and President Abbas responding to Olmert's statements regarding a "peace map" (Raya).
14:47
15:37

15:43Brutal Prison Testimony Exposed

The newspapers report on Israel's military expansion with two new sites atop Mount Hermon (PIC English) and buffer zones extending from Gaza to Lebanon and Syria (Maan News). Multiple sources document harsh detention conditions in Israeli prisons, including severe beatings and electric shocks (Palsawa, Raya). Hamas praised Yemeni forces for resuming operations against Israel (Al-Resalah), while analysis suggests Netanyahu pushed Washington toward Hamas dialogue after earlier failures (Felesteen). President Abbas responded to Olmert's "peace map" statements (Alwatan Voice), and Israel's Defense Minister issued direct threats to Syria's president (Sama News).
18:05

18:39Trump Retracts Gaza Displacement Plan

The newspapers report on new developments in Gaza ceasefire negotiations with "notable progress" occurring (Palsawa), while Trump has retracted his displacement plan, stating "no one will force Gaza residents to leave" (Sama News, Arabi21, Raya). Arabs have agreed to continue consultations with US envoy Witkov regarding Egypt's plan (Maan News). Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi announced escalation steps against Israel (Al-Resalah), while Israeli forces continue land seizures in western Jenin (PIC English) and claim to have seized weapons in Al-Ram (PNN). Gazans are reportedly "digging underground" again to find food for Ramadan iftar (Quds News).
19:54

20:22Settler Shot Near Ariel Settlement

The newspapers report on several incidents of violence, with a settler injured in a shooting operation near Ariel settlement in Salfit (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, Quds News). Gaza ceasefire negotiations show "slight progress" according to Israeli media (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News), while a UN envoy describes Israel's actions as "the fastest starvation campaign in Gaza in modern history" (PIC English). Israeli forces have escalated operations in Tulkarem, with arrests, home demolitions, and buildings converted to military barracks (Raya). Meanwhile, discussions about Gaza reconstruction plans continue in Doha (Palestine News Network).