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15.03.2025

15.03.2025The Day Nine Aid Workers Died in Beit Lahia

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 15.03.2025.

It displays 129 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

15.03.2025The Day Nine Aid Workers Died in Beit Lahia
Hamas delegates in Cairo continued reviewing ceasefire proposals as mediator Amos Witkoff presented what sources described as a plan to "narrow gaps." This diplomatic activity followed Hamas's agreement the previous day to release an American hostage.

The morning's focus on negotiations quickly shifted after Israeli forces killed nine Palestinians, including journalists, who were distributing humanitarian aid in Beit Lahia. This incident dominated coverage throughout the day, with Hamas declaring it evidence of Israel's intent to undermine ceasefire efforts.

Humanitarian conditions deteriorated further as Rafah municipality announced it was forced to stop supplying water wells with fuel due to crossing closures, now in their 14th day. The World Food Program reported being unable to bring any supplies into Gaza since early March.

By evening, Netanyahu directed negotiators to continue talks based on Witkoff's proposal, while simultaneously ordering military preparations.
15.03.2025

06:21Water Crisis Suffocates Gaza

The newspapers report on Hamas and Israel's responses to mediators' latest ceasefire proposal (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Palsawa, Ultra Palestine), with Israel reportedly moving to reject Hamas' offer and threatening military escalation (Maan). The humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens with severe water shortages amid continuing blockade (Felesteen). Journalist casualties have risen to 206 since October 7 (Al-Resalah), while Israeli shelling continues to claim Palestinian lives in southern Gaza (PIC English).
06:54

08:03Hamas Delegate Reviews Cairo Ceasefire Proposals

The newspapers report on ongoing ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas delegates in Cairo discussing proposals for establishing a permanent ceasefire (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Palsawa). Meanwhile, violence continues in the West Bank, with a Palestinian killed during an Israeli military incursion in Salem town near Nablus, as occupation forces intensify operations in northern cities for the eighth week (Al-Ayyam, PIC English, PIC). The humanitarian situation worsens as Karam Abu Salem crossing remains closed on day 55 of the deal (Maan). Journalist casualties in Gaza have risen to 206 since October 7 (Palestine News Network, Al-Resalah).
09:02

09:15Tulkarem Military Assault Enters 48th Day

The newspapers report on Israeli occupation forces continuing their large-scale military operation in Tulkarem for the 48th consecutive day, with ongoing explosions and demolitions (Palestine News Network, Felesteen News, Quds News). A Palestinian fisherman was killed near Gaza City's shores by Israeli forces (PIC English). In Jerusalem, Israeli authorities are preventing worshippers from performing itikaf (spiritual retreat) at Al-Aqsa Mosque and pursuing those who pray there (Al-Resalah). Reports also indicate Israel successfully removed Adam Boehler, who led negotiations with Hamas (Palestine Chronicle, Sama News), while Hamas maintains its demands for a ceasefire are not impossible to meet (Ultra Palestine).
10:28

11:41Journalist Among Five Martyred in Beit Lahia Airstrike

The newspapers report on continued Israeli military operations in northern Gaza with five martyrs, including journalist Mahmoud Eslim, killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia (Felesteen News, PIC). In the West Bank, destruction and displacement campaigns persist, particularly forcing residents of Al-Murabba'a neighborhood in Tulkarem camp to evacuate (Palestinian Information Center English, Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiation efforts continue with Hamas delegates in Cairo following up on proposals (Palsawa, Raya). Israel has reportedly sent a harsh message to Saudi Arabia rejecting normalization in exchange for a Palestinian state (Sama News), while Rafah municipality was forced to stop supplying water wells with fuel due to Israel closing crossings (Palestine News Network).
11:55
13:40

13:42Nine Aid Workers Killed In Beit Lahia Strike

The newspapers report on an Israeli airstrike that killed 9 Palestinians, including journalists, from an aid organization in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza (Al-Resalah, Arabi21, Felesteen News, Maan, Palestinian Information Center, Palsawa, Palestine News Network, Quds News, Raya, Sama News, Ultra Palestine). Hamas describes this as a massacre that indicates Israel's intention to undermine ceasefire agreements (Felesteen News). Hamas spokesperson states they have acted responsibly and the "ball is in Israel's court" regarding ceasefire negotiations (Palestinian Information Center English).
14:54
15:52

16:05Nine Aid Workers Massacred in Beit Lahia Strike

The newspapers report extensively on an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia that killed nine Palestinians, including journalists and aid workers who were distributing humanitarian assistance (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Palestinian Information Center English, Palestine Chronicle, Arabi21, Palsawa). Additional reports cover Israeli military operations in the West Bank, with a human rights organization documenting 69 Israeli airstrikes in the region (Maan News). Other headlines mention 24,000 displaced people in Tulkarem (Quds News Network) and another casualty in an Israeli strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon (Felesteen News, Raya Media).
16:56

19:00American Airstrikes Hit Houthi Positions

The newspapers report on American airstrikes targeting Houthi positions in Yemen (Al-Resalah, Maan News), while Gaza remains under intense blockade for 14 days, causing collapse of vital services (Sama News). Violence continues with 12 Palestinians killed in Israeli bombardments in northern and central Gaza (Felesteen News), and a child killed by Israeli fire in Beit Lahia and Rafah (Raya Media). Meanwhile, ceasefire discussions continue with parties awaiting response to a new proposal after 56 days of truce talks (Arabi21), while Netanyahu holds security meeting to discuss options against Gaza (Palsawa).