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16.07.2025

16.07.2025Gaza Aid Sufferings, Truce Crossroads

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 16.07.2025.

It displays 151 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

16.07.2025Gaza Aid Sufferings, Truce Crossroads
Palestinian media extensively highlighted the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, focusing on new massacres and a rising death toll exceeding 58,000, particularly detailing 20-21 deaths by suffocation or targeting at Rafah aid points. The ongoing destruction of Gaza's buildings, with 70% deemed uninhabitable, and widespread child malnutrition were also central. Concurrently, ceasefire negotiations presented conflicting narratives throughout the day; initial reports cited "significant progress" in Doha, but Hamas later denied receiving new withdrawal maps. By late afternoon, Israeli sources claimed success in military operations and indicated negotiations were at a "crossroads" or near a deal. Additionally, Israeli forces announced a new axis dividing Khan Yunis. Regional reports also covered Israeli airstrikes on Syrian military headquarters, and internal Israeli politics saw more parties withdrawing from Netanyahu's government.
16.07.2025

05:14Gaza's Unrelenting Assaults

Palestinian media extensively covers continued Israeli military operations in Gaza, detailing new massacres and casualties, which are widely described as systematic genocide (Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center, Palestine News Network, Felesteen News, Sama News). Reports highlight a critical medical crisis and the complete failure of aid mechanisms, with thousands of trucks stranded (Palestinian Information Center (English)). Concurrently, a resistance source claims Israeli deception is hindering ceasefire negotiations, despite earlier reports of progress (Al-Resalah, Palsawa News).
05:20

06:08Gaza Aid Target

Palestinian media extensively reports on the continued "genocide" in Gaza, detailing new massacres, 72 martyrs, and the direct targeting of starving civilians at aid centers (Al-Ayyam, Quds News Network, Felesteen News, Arabi21, Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center). Conflicting narratives surround Doha ceasefire negotiations, with some reporting "significant progress" while a resistance source alleges Israeli deception (Palsawa News, Palestine News Network, Al-Resalah).
06:33

08:01Gaza's Deepening Crisis, Khan Yunis Split

Palestinian media heavily reports on the ongoing "genocide" and deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, noting 20 deaths from suffocation while awaiting aid in Rafah and widespread child malnutrition (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Al-Ayyam, Arabi21, Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center). Amidst this, mixed reports emerge on ceasefire negotiations, with some noting progress while a resistance source alleges Israeli deceit (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News, Al-Resalah, Arabi21). New Israeli military actions to separate Khan Yunis are also covered (Maan News Agency, Sama News).

09:35Gaza's Aid Line Casualties

Palestinian media continues to highlight the severe humanitarian crisis and escalating casualties in Gaza. New reports detail 20-21 deaths by suffocation or targeting while awaiting aid in Rafah. The destruction of Gaza's buildings, described as "genocide" by multiple outlets, and suffering in camps like Tulkarm are extensively covered. Amidst this, Israel has announced a new axis separating Khan Yunis, with Hamas questioning new map deliveries. Ceasefire negotiations are still being closely monitored.
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11:35Gaza Aid Suffocation

Palestinian media continues to heavily focus on the ongoing "genocide" in Gaza, now on its 649th day, detailing escalating casualties with total martyrs reaching 58,573 (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Arabi21, Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center). New reports highlight 20-21 deaths from suffocation or targeting while awaiting aid in Rafah (Al-Resalah, Quds News Network, Al-Ayyam). Amidst this, Hamas claims Israel has not delivered new withdrawal maps for negotiations (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News, Arabi21). There are also reports on plans for a tent city in Rafah (Maan News Agency).
12:54

14:57Gaza's Bleeding Aid Points

Palestinian media continues to intensely cover the escalating "genocide" in Gaza, with new reports detailing 51 martyrs since dawn, including 21 killed at aid distribution points (Al-Resalah, Palestinian Information Center (English), Al-Ayyam). The total death toll exceeds 58,000 (Palestine News Network). Concurrently, Israeli airstrikes target Damascus and the Syrian General Staff, raising concerns of escalation (Quds News Network, Raya Media Network, Sama News). While Hamas denies new withdrawal maps, some optimism surfaces regarding ceasefire negotiations (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News).

16:40Gaza Strikes Persist, Truce at Crossroads

Palestinian media prominently reports on escalating Israeli strikes across Gaza, detailing new martyrs in Al-Bureij, Deir al-Balah, and al-Sudaniya, alongside continued focus on the "genocide" and rising death toll (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Raya Media Network, Al-Ayyam, Arabi21, Palestinian Information Center). Concurrently, Israeli military sources claim success in "Gideon's Chariots" and indicate negotiations are at a "crossroads" (Palsawa News, Sama News, Maan News Agency), even as Hamas previously denied new withdrawal maps (Alwatan Voice).

19:14Gaza's Endless Toll, Deal Prospects

Palestinian media continues its intense focus on the escalating "genocide" in Gaza, detailing a rising death toll reaching 58,573 and ongoing Israeli shelling causing new martyrs (Felesteen News, Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network, Al-Ayyam, Al-Resalah, Arabi21, Palestinian Information Center). This comes as Israeli sources claim success in "Gideon's Chariots" and hint at an impending deal (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Regionally, there are reports on US efforts to de-escalate tensions in Syria (Maan News Agency).