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14.03.2025

14.03.2025Day Hamas Released American While Children Died

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 14.03.2025.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.03.2025Day Hamas Released American While Children Died
Hamas announced its agreement to release an American-Israeli hostage and four bodies in response to mediators' proposals, sending a delegation to Cairo for ceasefire talks. This occurred as US envoy Amos Witkoff presented a new proposal to "narrow gaps" in negotiations, building on previous days' diplomatic momentum.

Israeli forces killed four Palestinian children collecting firewood in Gaza's Zeitoun neighborhood, with a fisherman later killed in northern Gaza. A young Palestinian man was shot dead in Salem, east of Nablus, while settlers burned homes and vehicles in Khirbet al-Marajim.

Media reported US-Israeli contacts with African countries about relocating Gaza residents, which Sudan explicitly rejected. The humanitarian crisis deepened with the World Food Program unable to deliver supplies and UN warnings about returning famine conditions. Despite restrictions, 80,000 Palestinians attended Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, with 130,000 later performing evening prayers.
14.03.2025

07:04Two Children Killed as Israel Obstructs Truce Talks

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli occupation attacks in Gaza with two Palestinian children killed in separate incidents (PIC English, PIC). Hamas accuses Israel of obstructing negotiations while insisting on Palestinian rights (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News). A new American proposal suggests 55 days of truce, though resistance groups demand implementation of existing agreements (Arabi21). Reports indicate American-Israeli contacts with Sudan and Somalia to accept Gaza Palestinians (Maan, Palsawa). Meanwhile, 100,000 worshippers performed evening prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (PNN), and unprecedented accusations are exchanged between Netanyahu and Shin Bet leadership (Quds News, Sama News).
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08:20US-Israel Explore African Relocation for Gazans

The newspapers report on continued violence in Gaza, with headlines noting a child's death and the recovery of multiple bodies (Al-Ayyam). Israeli occupation forces are conducting fresh raids and arrests across the West Bank (PIC English), while settlers burned three homes and two vehicles in Khirbet al-Marajim south of Nablus (PIC). Reports indicate US-Israeli contacts with African countries to potentially relocate Gaza residents (PNN, Sama News). Meanwhile, Palestine and Chile have signed three bilateral cooperation agreements (Maan), and tensions escalate between Netanyahu and the Shin Bet chief with mutual accusations (Felesteen News, Raya).

11:07African Nations Reject Gaza Displacement Plan

The newspapers report on alleged US-Israeli efforts to forcibly relocate Gaza residents to African countries, with Sudan explicitly rejecting such proposals (Alwatan Voice, Sama News, Maan). Palestinian sources warn about returning famine conditions and deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza (Felesteen News), while highlighting Israel's restrictions at Al-Aqsa Mosque during the second Friday of Ramadan (Palestine News Network, Quds News). Hamas has reportedly agreed to mediators' proposal to release one Israeli detainee and four bodies (Palsawa). Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces report arresting over 100 Palestinians in the West Bank last week (Raya).

12:28Hamas Agrees to Release American Hostage

The newspapers report on Hamas agreeing to release an American-Israeli soldier and four bodies of hostages (Alwatan Voice, Raya, Ultra Palestine). Washington suspects Israel of eavesdropping on its communications with Hamas (Maan). Despite displacement threats, Gaza's resistance continues, with Al-Resalah describing "steadfastness stronger than displacement." Environmental crisis threatens Gaza as sewage floods areas (Palestine News Network). Meanwhile, 80,000 worshippers performed the second Friday prayers of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Felesteen News). Israel reportedly fears new incursions by Gaza factions if ceasefire talks collapse (Sama News).
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14:34Israeli Shelling Kills Four in Gaza

The newspapers report on Israeli shelling in Gaza resulting in Palestinian casualties. Four Palestinians were killed in strikes on Zeitoun neighborhood in southern Gaza City (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News), while three were injured in shelling in Rafah (Palestinian Information Center English, Maan News). Meanwhile, Hamas has received a new proposal from mediators (Palestine Chronicle) and reportedly agreed to release an American-Israeli soldier and four bodies of hostages (Ultra Palestine). Netanyahu's office claims Hamas hasn't changed its positions despite Israel accepting Witkoff's proposal (Palsawa). Warnings emerge that 80% of Gazans have lost food sources, raising famine concerns (Quds News).
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16:37Hamas Accepts Mediators' Proposal While Children Killed in Gaza

The newspapers report on Hamas responding to international mediation efforts while insisting on their people's rights in any agreement (Al-Resalah, Raya, Felesteen). Four Palestinian children were killed by Israeli shelling in southern Gaza while collecting firewood (Arabi21), and a young man was killed by occupation forces in Salem, east of Nablus (Maan). Israeli forces continue their assault on Tulkarem for the 47th consecutive day (PIC English). Reports also discuss Gulf countries' collaboration with Kushner in supporting settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem (Quds News), while Israeli captives' families demand the return of all hostages in a single batch (Sama News).
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18:43Hamas Heads to Cairo for Narrowing Gaps Proposal

The newspapers report on ongoing Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with a Hamas delegation headed to Cairo for talks (PIC English) and Witkoff speaking about a proposal to "narrow the gaps" (Alwatan Voice). Egypt's foreign minister has revealed which party will handle security in Gaza, with consensus on a sector management committee (Palsawa). Meanwhile, violence continues with a fisherman martyred following four martyrs in Zeitoun neighborhood (PIC), and humanitarian concerns worsen as the World Food Program reports inability to deliver supplies to Gaza (Maan). Despite restrictions, 130,000 worshippers performed Isha and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Felesteen).
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