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19.03.2025

19.03.2025Day UN Staff Killed As Israeli Offensive Severed Gaza

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 19.03.2025.

It displays 180 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.03.2025Day UN Staff Killed As Israeli Offensive Severed Gaza
Israel's renewed offensive in Gaza entered its second day with striking intensity. Morning reports documented deadly airstrikes across the strip, with casualties mounting throughout the day. By afternoon, Israel had killed UN staff members when striking their office in Deir al-Balah, prompting international condemnation.

Israel launched a ground operation by midday, reestablishing control over the Netzarim corridor and severing northern Gaza from the south, which Hamas described as "complete reversal" of previous ceasefire understandings. Israeli minister Katz threatened Gazans with "destruction" and offered "migration opportunities."

A devastating airstrike on a mourning tent in Beit Lahia killed 14 Palestinians initially, with the toll rising to 24 by evening. Reports indicated 85% of Gaza's water infrastructure had been destroyed.

By evening, the Knesset approved Ben-Gvir's return to government as national security minister. Israeli analysts suggested the military operation aimed to bring him back to the coalition.
19.03.2025

05:48Gaza Tribes Reject Israeli Rule

The newspapers report on the ongoing casualties and destruction in Gaza, with Palestinian casualties mounting in new attacks on Khan Yunis and across the strip (Maan News, Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center). Islamic Jihad has announced the death of "Abu Hamza," spokesman for its military wing (Al-Ayyam). Gaza tribes have rejected Israeli attempts to govern them, stating they won't come "under occupation bayonets" (Al-Resalah). Netanyahu declared negotiations will continue "under fire" (Palestine News Network), while Hamas claims it has no preconditions and wants to enter phase two negotiations (Palsawa News). UN officials are calling on Israel to adhere to a Gaza ceasefire (Palestinian Information Center English).
07:02

07:43Gaza Offensive Enters Second Day With New Casualties

The newspapers report on the second day of Israel's resumed offensive in Gaza, with multiple sources describing it as a "genocide war" (Al-Ayyam, Felesteen News). Palestinian casualties continue to mount with varying reported death tolls: 429 total including 175 children and 89 women (Al-Ayyam), 14-16 new deaths in the latest attacks (Maan News, Palestinian Information Center, Raya Media). Reports mention "bloody massacres" and "continuous bombardment" (Felesteen News, Quds News Network). UNICEF warns that Israel's blockade threatens the lives of one million children in Gaza (Palestine News Network).

09:03Water Crisis Deepens As Gaza Infrastructure Collapses

The newspapers report on the resumed Israeli offensive in Gaza continuing into its second day. Several sources characterize it as a "genocide war" or "extermination war" revealing "Netanyahu's true intentions" (Al-Resalah, Al-Ayyam, Palestinian Information Center). Headlines report 17 new Palestinian casualties (Palestinian Information Center) and severe infrastructure damage with 85% of water and sanitation resources completely or partially out of service (Maan News, Palestine News Network). Yemen's armed forces have targeted Israel's Nevatim airbase and an American aircraft carrier, vowing to expand operations (Palestinian Information Center English, Quds News Network).
09:23
10:06

10:20Gaza Offensive Continues With New Evacuation Orders

The newspapers report on the resumption of Israeli attacks across Gaza for the second consecutive day, characterized as "genocide" and "mass extermination" (Al-Ayyam, Al-Resalah, Felesteen News). New casualties are reported in Gaza with the death toll continuing to rise (Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center). Israel has issued new evacuation orders for residents of Khan Younis, Beit Hanoun, Khuzaa, and Abasan (Palestine News Network). Hamas states it hasn't closed the door to negotiations and has no preconditions (Palsawa News). Reports also mention Israeli raids in Nablus resulting in Palestinian casualties (Palestinian Information Center English) and continued incursions at Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan (Quds News Network).
11:22

11:44UN Office Director Killed in Gaza Strike

The newspapers report on targeted strikes on Gaza that killed several international aid workers, including a UN office director in Deir al-Balah (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Palestinian Information Center, Sama News). Reports indicate five foreign medical staff were severely injured in the central Gaza attack (Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, Israeli operations continue in Jenin for over 50 days, causing mass displacement (Palestine News Network English). UNICEF reports Israel killed the highest number of Gaza children in a single day over the past year (Quds News Network). Protests against renewed Gaza attacks have erupted in London with thousands participating (Palestinian Information Center English). Hamas states it hasn't closed negotiations and sees no need for new agreements (Palsawa News).
12:39

13:18UN Staff Killed As Israel Expands Gaza Attacks

The newspapers report on Israel's expanding attacks in Gaza targeting UN personnel, with new casualties reported. Headlines indicate at least 58 Palestinians were killed in a series of Israeli attacks (Palestinian Information Center) and two UN employees were killed (Sama News). Reports also mention that Gaza is entering early stages of famine due to the Israeli blockade (Quds News Network). Other coverage includes Palestinian activist Sami Huraini leading grassroots resistance in South Hebron (Palestine News Network English), Israel's renewed aggression against Syria (Palestinian Information Center English), and the Red Crescent reopening Jerusalem Hospital in Tel al-Hawa, western Gaza (Raya Media Network).
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15:23Gaza Residents Face Potential Foreign Resettlement

The newspapers report on continued Israeli attacks in Gaza with casualties among UN staff. Names of targeted UN workers in Gaza were released (Al-Resalah) while dozens of settlers reportedly entered Al-Aqsa Mosque under police protection (Palestinian Information Center English). Israel has closed Salah al-Din Street connecting central Gaza to Gaza City and the north (Maan News). Reports indicate Washington and Israel are showing interest in resettling Gazans abroad (Palsawa News). Some coverage focuses on resistance efforts, including Sami Huraini's popular resistance in south Hebron communities (Palestine News Network) and forced displacement in Tulkarem camp (Quds News Network).

17:51Israeli Airstrike Hits Mourning Tent in Northern Gaza

The newspapers report on a deadly Israeli airstrike on a mourning tent in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, killing 14 Palestinians (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Palestine Chronicle). Israel has again separated northern Gaza from the south (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News) and started a new ground operation in Gaza (Raya Media Network). Israeli minister Katz has threatened Gaza residents with "destruction" and offered migration opportunities (Sama News, Palsawa News). Other coverage includes revelations about Trump's message to Iran's Supreme Leader (Maan News) and details about the resistance's actions on October 7 (Quds News Network).

19:53Israel Launches New Ground Operation in Central Gaza

The newspapers report on Israel's ground incursion in central Gaza, which Hamas warns will destroy ceasefire agreement prospects (Palestinian Information Center English, Al-Resalah). Israel is establishing a buffer zone in Gaza (Palestine News Network) and preparing for evacuation of northern Gaza residents (Palsawa News). A deadly Israeli strike on a mourning tent in Beit Lahia killed 24 Palestinians (Felesteen News). Israeli media indicates the next phase of military operations will be "more fierce" (Alwatan Voice). Meanwhile, the US states its ceasefire proposal remains on the table, though the opportunity is "rapidly diminishing" (Maan News, Sama News).
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