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14.04.2025

14.04.2025The Day Hamas Refused Disarmament

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 14.04.2025.

It displays 160 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.04.2025The Day Hamas Refused Disarmament
Ceasefire negotiations dominated news as Hamas rejected an Egyptian proposal that included disarming Palestinian resistance groups. A Hamas leader revealed details of the proposal, with spokesperson Abu Zuhri describing Netanyahu's demands as a "surrender agreement." The delegation left Cairo without agreement but committed to further consultations.

Israeli military officials contradicted government messaging, with the military chief reportedly telling cabinet ministers to abandon "illusions" about Gaza, while former officials including ex-Mossad agents joined calls to end the war. Israel released ten Gazan prisoners in poor health.

The humanitarian situation deteriorated further, with UNRWA describing Gaza as "hell getting worse" with no safe places. A European official reported food aid rotting at Gaza's borders due to Israeli restrictions, while 88% of Gaza schools need reconstruction. The EU announced a €1.6 billion recovery program for Palestinians.
14.04.2025

04:56Ceasefire Negotiation Breakthrough Signals Prisoner Exchange Deal

The newspapers report on ceasefire negotiations progressing, with Maan News indicating a preliminary agreement on increasing prisoner exchanges and American pressure for a ceasefire before month-end (Maan News Agency, Palsawa News). The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate has condemned the Baptist Hospital attack (Palestinian Information Center English), while Hamas states Israel's "bloody messages" won't return Israeli prisoners (Felesteen News). Cultural resistance continues with the "Jasmine Festival" featuring patriotic songs titled "Gaza the Steadfast People" (Al-Ayyam). Israeli media reports the military controls 40% of Gaza but without "real gains" (Sama News), while Netanyahu criticizes Macron for promoting a Palestinian state (Raya Media Network).

06:1337 Martyrs As Israel Bombs Hospitals And Schools

The newspapers report on intensifying violence in Gaza with 37 martyrs reported in continued Israeli attacks (Al-Ayyam). Multiple sources indicate the conflict has entered its 27th or 28th consecutive day since renewed hostilities (Felesteen News, Maan News, Palestinian Information Center), with bombings targeting hospitals, schools, and residential buildings in both Khan Younis and central Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21). Israel is issuing wide-scale evacuation orders in Rafah (Al-Ayyam) while demolishing residential buildings there (Arabi21). Meanwhile, details of Israel's proposal to Hamas have reportedly been disclosed (Palsawa News), and the Israeli occupation has injured three young men with bullets in Jalazoun camp north of Ramallah (Palestine News Network).

08:13Military Chief Confronts Cabinet With "Gaza Reality"

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza, with multiple sources citing casualties and the destruction of residential buildings in Rafah (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21). A potential breakthrough in prisoner exchange negotiations appears imminent, with Hamas reportedly considering releasing 10 prisoners in exchange for a ceasefire (Maan News Agency), and Israel claiming Hamas has agreed to expand the prisoner deal (Palsawa News). Nine prisoners from Gaza have reportedly been released (Felesteen News). Meanwhile, Israel's military chief has acknowledged difficulties in Gaza, with reports suggesting he told cabinet ministers to abandon their "illusions" about the situation (Quds News Network, Sama News).
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10:22Hamas Considers Israeli Proposal For Limited Prisoner Release

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza with casualties continuing to mount (Felesteen News, Palestine Chronicle). A potential breakthrough in ceasefire negotiations is emerging, with Hamas considering an Israeli proposal to release ten prisoners in exchange for opening border crossings (Alwatan Voice). Israeli forces are conducting raids and arrests across the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center English). Economic news indicates the dollar has dropped from 3.82 to 3.68 shekels (Al-Resalah), while Bangladesh has reinstated "except Israel" on its passports (Maan News Agency). Israeli opposition leader Lapid opposes Saudi uranium enrichment (Palestine News Network).
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12:29Mossad Veterans Join Security Officials Demanding War's End

The newspapers report on ongoing ceasefire negotiations with Hamas ready to release all hostages but facing obstacles (Palsawa News). Hamas delegates left Cairo without agreement but will continue consultations (Palestine News Network). Aid is rotting at Gaza's borders according to a European official (Felesteen News). Growing dissent within Israel's security apparatus is evident as hundreds of ex-Mossad officers call for ending the war (Quds News Network, Sama News). In West Bank news, an Israeli soldier was injured in a car-ramming operation (Palestinian Information Center English) and an internationally wanted drug suspect opened a major mall under official protection (Al-Resalah).
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15:25"Hellish" Gaza Crisis Deepens As Ceasefire Talks Stall

The newspapers report on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, with UNRWA describing conditions as "hellish" (Quds News Network). The Israeli military has released ten Gazan prisoners in poor health (Palestinian Information Center English), while government officials warn of an Israeli plan to control aid distribution (Felesteen News). Six Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a home in Gaza City's Al-Tuffah neighborhood (Raya Media Network). Sources indicate Gaza ceasefire talks have stalled, with Israel allegedly trying to withdraw the prisoner card without stopping the war (Sama News). Additionally, Saudi Arabia launched a volunteer cochlear implant program for Palestinian children from Gaza (Palestine News Network).

17:34Hamas Rejects Disarmament Demands In Egypt Ceasefire Proposal

The newspapers report on continued ceasefire negotiations with Hamas rejecting an Egyptian proposal that would require disarmament (Palestine News Network, Felesteen News). A Hamas leader revealed details of this new Egyptian ceasefire proposal, emphasizing their refusal to surrender weapons, which Islamic Jihad described as "surrender" that would give a "green light to genocide" (Al-Resalah). UNRWA's commissioner described Gaza as "hell getting worse" with no safe places (Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, hundreds of settlers reportedly entered Al-Aqsa Mosque during Passover celebrations (Palestinian Information Center English), and Cairo negotiations have not achieved any breakthrough according to Egyptian and Palestinian sources (Maan News Agency).

19:41Hamas Rejects Egyptian Disarmament Proposal

The newspapers report on an Egyptian ceasefire proposal that includes disarming Palestinian resistance groups, which Hamas has rejected (Arabi21, Palsawa News, Palestine News Network). A Hamas leader revealed details of this proposal, with Abu Zuhri stating that what Netanyahu demands amounts to a "surrender agreement" (Alwatan Voice, Raya Media Network, Sama News). Meanwhile, Israel reportedly expects to reach a ceasefire agreement within weeks (Maan News Agency). On the humanitarian front, Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital remains the primary destination for casualties despite being war-torn (Palestinian Information Center English), with warnings about an Israeli plan to control humanitarian aid in Gaza (Quds News Network).
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21:06Hamas Studies New Ceasefire Proposal While Rejecting Disarmament

The newspapers report on a new ceasefire proposal presented to Hamas by mediators, with the movement stating they are studying it and will respond soon (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Palestinian Information Center, Palsawa News, Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network). Multiple sources indicate the proposal includes controversial demands for "disarming resistance" which Hamas officials declare is "not subject to discussion" (Arabi21, Palestinian Information Center). Meanwhile, the EU has announced a €1.6 billion multiannual program for Palestinian recovery and resilience (Palestine News Network English), and Netanyahu claims intensive negotiations are underway to return Israeli prisoners (Maan News Agency). Cultural news includes a symposium at Darwish Museum remembering writer Ahmad Harb (Al-Ayyam).