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15.01.2025

15.01.2025The Day Ceasefire Landed in Doha

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 15.01.2025.

It displays 175 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.01.2025The Day Ceasefire Landed in Doha
Morning headlines focused on Hamas delivering its response to mediators regarding the ceasefire proposal, while casualties continued mounting in Gaza and Jenin. By early afternoon, information emerged about displaced persons' return protocols to northern Gaza, as Netanyahu offered settlement expansion to coalition partners in exchange for deal approval.

Mid-afternoon brought reports of journalist Ahmad Abu Al-Roos's death in Nuseirat camp strikes, while Trump prematurely announced the deal's completion. The pivotal moment came in evening hours when Qatar's Prime Minister officially announced the ceasefire agreement, set to begin Sunday. Hamas leadership framed it as resistance achievement, while Israel maintained operational momentum until implementation. Street celebrations erupted in multiple Palestinian cities, even as strikes continued in Jenin camp.

The White House confirmed the first phase starts Sunday, while Egypt began coordinating Rafah crossing preparations.
15.01.2025

06:33Explosions Rock Qabatya As Strike Hits Jenin

The newspapers report extensive coverage of clashes in Jenin and Qabatya, where three Israeli soldiers were wounded by explosive devices (Quds News Network, Felesteen News). A general strike has been declared in Jenin mourning casualties from recent raids (Raya Media). Meanwhile, Blinken announces completion of "heavy details" in Saudi normalization talks (Maan News), while casualty count increases with 25 killed in Deir al-Balah, Rafah and Nuseirat (Sama News).

07:13UN Prepares Aid As Ceasefire Nears

The newspapers report extensive coverage of ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire deal, with UN preparations for increased aid delivery once implemented (Sama News, Palestine News Network). The death toll in Gaza has reached 46,645 (Palestine News Network). New casualties are reported from strikes on Gaza City and Nuseirat camp (Al-Quds, Al-Ayyam), while three Israeli soldiers were wounded by an explosive device in Qabatya (Maan News). Biden and Sisi are discussing ceasefire details (Palestine News Network).

08:56Healthcare Collapses As Return Plans Surface

The newspapers report intensified coverage of Gaza's healthcare collapse (Palestine News Network), while discussions of displaced persons' return to northern Gaza gain prominence (Felesteen News, Al-Resalah). Netanyahu reportedly offers settlement expansion to coalition partners in exchange for deal approval (Palestine News Network). US Secretary of State presents "day after Gaza" plan (Ultra Palestine), as ceasefire negotiations enter final stages (Sama News).

10:42Massacres Spread As Authority Claims Gaza

The newspapers report extensive coverage of casualties in Gaza, with death toll reaching 46,707 (Palestine News Network). Multiple massacres are reported across Gaza Strip (Al-Ayyam), while Al-Qassam Brigades announces four martyrs in Jenin camp (Al-Resalah, Quds News). A dispute emerges over Saturday's meeting, with Witkov refusing postponement while Netanyahu confirms attendance (Maan News). The Palestinian Authority insists it should be the sole governing body in post-war Gaza (Al-Quds).
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13:29Ceasefire Details Surface As UNRWA Defies Ban

The newspapers report extensive coverage of emerging ceasefire agreement details, with discussions on the timing of displaced persons' return to northern Gaza (Al-Resalah, Maan News). UNRWA affirms continued aid despite Israeli restrictions (Palestine News Network), while Prime Minister Mustafa emphasizes Gaza's need for a government capable of healing and reunification (Al-Quds, Raya Media). US sanctions on ICC are reported as attempts to obstruct prosecution of occupation leaders (Felesteen News).

16:34Ceasefire Papers Land As Casualties Mount

The newspapers report heightened coverage of an imminent ceasefire agreement, with Hamas delivering its response to mediators (Al-Resalah, Ultra Palestine). Multiple sources indicate the announcement is expected Thursday (Sama News, Palsawa, Maan News). Meanwhile, over 300 casualties are reported in recent hours (Arabi21), including journalist Ahmad Abu Al-Roos in Nuseirat camp (Felesteen News). Biden extends sanctions on settlers for another year (Raya Media Network).

17:29Hamas Hands Over Its Answer

The newspapers report extensive coverage of Hamas officially delivering its response to the ceasefire proposal (Al-Quds, Arabi21, Al-Resalah). Multiple sources indicate the details of the first phase will be announced by Qatar's Prime Minister tonight (Palestine Chronicle, Quds News Network), while Trump claims an agreement has been reached regarding hostage release (Maan News). The agreement's timeline and prisoner exchange details are being widely discussed across Palestinian media (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Palsawa News).
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19:05Qatar Announces Sunday's Ceasefire

The newspapers report Qatar's official announcement of a Gaza ceasefire agreement, set to begin on Sunday (Al-Resalah, Arabi21, Felesteen News, Palestine Chronicle, Sama News). The full text of the agreement has been published (Maan News), while concurrent reports emerge of 4-5 casualties from Israeli strikes on Jenin camp (Palestine News Network, Quds News Network, Raya Media).
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20:48Sunday's Gaza Ceasefire Sealed in Doha

The newspapers report Qatar's official announcement of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza starting Sunday (Al-Quds, Ultra Palestine, Arabi21, Palestine News Network). Hamas leader Al-Hayya frames the agreement as a result of 15 months of resistance (Sama News), while Egypt coordinates the opening of Rafah crossing (Raya Media). Casualties continue to be reported as the implementation approaches (Maan News Agency).