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18.11.2024

18.11.2024The Day Aid Thieves Met Their Fate

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 18.11.2024.

It displays 166 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.11.2024The Day Aid Thieves Met Their Fate
Morning reports focused on new casualties in northern Gaza, with 17 killed in Beit Lahia strikes. Health authorities reported the total death toll approaching 44,000. Hamas denied Israeli claims about its leadership relocating from Qatar to Turkey.

The afternoon saw significant internal security operations in Gaza, with local authorities conducting a major crackdown on aid theft networks. UNRWA reported the loss of 98 aid trucks to looters. The operation resulted in over 20 casualties among alleged thieves, marking an unprecedented internal security action during the conflict.

Evening developments centered on Hezbollah's strike on Tel Aviv, causing five injuries and temporary closure of Ben Gurion Airport. Netanyahu claimed rejection of U.S. pressure regarding Rafah operations, while reports emerged of Shin Bet chief's secret visit to Turkey for prisoner exchange negotiations.
18.11.2024

01:22Hezbollah's Media Chief Falls as Rockets Hit Eilat

The newspapers report on the latest casualties in Gaza, with 111 Palestinians killed in the past day (Palestine News Network), while Israeli security sources indicate Hamas maintaining its position in negotiations (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa). Multiple sources cover regional military developments, with Iraqi resistance targeting Eilat (Maan News) and the assassination of Hezbollah's media relations chief (PIC English, Palestine Chronicle). The day saw significant military activity in Jabaliya, where Israeli forces reported casualties.
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06:34One Hundred and Ten Fall in Bureij

The newspapers report intensified military operations in central Gaza, with 110 casualties reported in new attacks on Al-Bureij camp (Al-Ayyam). Multiple sources cover regional military responses, with Iraqi and Lebanese resistance targeting Israeli positions (Quds News Network, Felesteen). Israeli security officials suggest flexibility in prisoner exchange negotiations, providing new estimates of surviving captives (Raya Media Network).

08:11Hochstein's Tuesday Mission

The newspapers report on new casualties in Khan Younis, where Israeli forces struck a tent housing displaced people (Al-Quds, Palestine News Network). Civil Defense in Gaza releases updated casualty statistics (Felesteen News), while Israeli security officials suggest showing flexibility in prisoner exchange negotiations (Sama News, Alwatan Voice). Lebanese media reports Hochstein's scheduled visit to Beirut on Tuesday to discuss ceasefire possibilities (Maan News).

09:41Twelve Thousand Seek Treatment Beyond Gaza

The newspapers report on the winter rains affecting displaced Palestinians in tents (Al-Resalah), while Red Crescent announces 12,000 wounded requiring treatment outside Gaza (Maan News, Palestine News Network). Israeli Finance Minister describes the Gaza operation as Israel's longest and most expensive war (Sama News), while settler groups, under military protection, enter Al-Aqsa Mosque compound (Raya Media Network). Hochstein's scheduled arrival in Beirut Tuesday to discuss Lebanese response gains attention (Alwatan Voice).
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11:30When Civil Defense Lost Eighty-Five

The newspapers report on new casualties in Gaza, with 7 killed in strikes on homes in Gaza City, Jabalia, and Rafah (Al-Quds). Multiple sources cover Al-Qassam Brigades' military operations in northern Gaza (Felesteen News, Quds News Network). The Civil Defense announces 85 of its personnel killed since the war's start (Ultra Palestine). Lebanese media discusses a nine-point ceasefire proposal (Palsawa), while Israeli sources indicate pressure on Netanyahu for concessions in prisoner exchange talks (Sama News).
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13:09Forty-Four Thousand Mark Approaches

The newspapers report on new health ministry figures placing Gaza casualties near 44,000 (Felesteen News). Smotrich's infrastructure plans for Area C draw attention (Al-Quds), while Gantz suggests treating South Lebanon like West Bank's Area A (Maan News). Multiple sources cover resistance operations, including reports of five soldiers targeted (Quds News Network), and a Palestinian woman's injury in Hebron (PIC English).
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14:43Hamas Leadership Stays in Qatar

The newspapers report on Hamas denying Israeli claims about its leadership's relocation from Qatar to Turkey (Hamas sources, PIC English, Felesteen News). A new massacre is reported in Beit Lahia with 17 casualties (Al-Resalah), while Netanyahu announces a decision regarding prisoner exchange, setting Thursday as deadline (Palsawa). US envoy Hochstein's arrival in Beirut generates cautious optimism regarding ceasefire discussions (Ultra Palestine).
15:21

16:26Twenty Dead in Gaza Aid Theft Crackdown

The newspapers report on a major security operation in southern Gaza targeting aid thieves, resulting in multiple casualties (Sama News, Al-Resalah). New testimonies emerge from Gaza detainees about torture methods in Israeli prisons (Felesteen News), while Netanyahu announces a decision regarding prisoner exchange, which Hamas reportedly rejected (Palsawa). US imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers and organizations (Maan News).
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19:22The Night They Looted Ninety-Eight Trucks

The newspapers report on UNRWA's announcement of 98 aid trucks being looted in Gaza (Al-Quds), while security forces conduct operations against aid thieves in Khan Younis and Rafah, resulting in multiple casualties (Quds News Network). EU's Borrell calls for pressure on Israel (PIC English), as Hebrew media acknowledges Palestinian media superiority (Felesteen News). Reports emerge of Shin Bet chief's secret visit to Turkey regarding prisoner negotiations (Palsawa, Sama News).