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16.03.2025

16.03.2025Day America Struck Yemen While Netanyahu Fired Shin Bet Head

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 16.03.2025.

It displays 72 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.03.2025Day America Struck Yemen While Netanyahu Fired Shin Bet Head
American airstrikes killed dozens in Yemen, with casualty counts escalating throughout the morning from 13 to 24 victims. The Houthis (Ansar Allah) promised retaliation while Hamas condemned the strikes as violations of international law. Yemen pledged continued support for Gaza despite the attacks.

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensified with the Gaza Municipality warning of a major water crisis. Death toll reached 48,572 Palestinians with 112,032 injured. Closing of crossings during Ramadan exacerbated food shortages with famine approaching.

Israeli forces burned homes in Jenin and Tulkarm refugee camps, forcing hundreds of families to evacuate. Despite restrictions, 70,000 Palestinians performed evening prayers at Al-Aqsa.

By evening, Netanyahu fired Shin Bet head Ronen Bar in what papers described as a "major political earthquake" following a "crisis of confidence." Hamas delegates met with Russian deputy foreign minister in Doha as ceasefire talks continued.
16.03.2025

03:37American Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Yemen

The newspapers report extensively on American airstrikes against Yemen, with multiple sources reporting casualties (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Quds News Network, Raya Media). The Houthi group (Ansar Allah) threatens retaliation for these strikes, while Trump warns the Houthis "their time is over" (Palestine News Network, Raya Media). Simultaneously, Netanyahu has directed continued Gaza ceasefire negotiations based on US envoy Witkoff's new proposal, with several sources reporting on security consultations regarding next steps (Alwatan Voice, Maan News, Palsawa News, Sama News).

08:44Twelve Palestinians Killed During Ceasefire

The newspapers report on ongoing violations during the ceasefire period, with 12 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours, including journalists, and 13 decomposed bodies recovered in Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Maan News). Israeli forces continue operations in the West Bank, setting fire to homes in Jenin refugee camp (Palestine News Network, Palestinian Information Center). US-British airstrikes against Yemen have killed dozens, with Hamas condemning these as violations of international law and Houthis threatening retaliation (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Ultra Palestine). Ceasefire negotiations continue with Netanyahu sending a delegation to Doha amid famine concerns in Gaza, while Hamas reportedly surprised negotiators with new conditions (Arabi21, Palsawa).

16:22Energy Cutoffs Threaten Gaza Life Services

The newspapers report on humanitarian suffering in Gaza, with tented refugee camps described as places of misery with no alternatives (Al-Resalah). The Gaza Municipality warns that energy source cutoffs threaten basic life services (Palestinian Information Center English), with the death toll now reaching 48,572 Palestinians with 112,032 injured (Raya Media). New testimonies detail the use of electric shocks and inhumane bathroom conditions for Palestinian detainees (Palestine News Network). On the political front, Netanyahu has directed preparation for renewed ceasefire negotiations after 57 days of truce (Arabi21), though US envoy Witkoff states Hamas' response to proposals is "unacceptable" (Palsawa, Sama News).
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