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19.11.2024

19.11.2024The Day Three Brothers Fell in Jenin

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 19.11.2024.

It displays 156 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.11.2024The Day Three Brothers Fell in Jenin
Morning reports centered on Israeli military operations in Jenin, resulting in three Palestinian casualties. This coincided with Hezbollah's dawn strike on Tel Aviv, which prompted renewed discussions about the Lebanon front.

By midday, Qatar's Foreign Ministry announced the suspension of mediation efforts, while denying reports about Hamas leadership's presence in Doha. Hochstein's arrival in Beirut signaled possible movement on the diplomatic front, as he suggested a "real opportunity" for ending hostilities.

Evening coverage focused on Netanyahu's visit to the Netzarim corridor, where he declared Hamas would no longer control Gaza. Meanwhile, reports emerged of an Israeli reserve officer fleeing Cyprus over war crimes charges. The day concluded with news of three Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli strikes, marking a significant escalation in the northern front.
19.11.2024
02:01

02:02Hezbollah's Missiles Reach Ben Gurion

The newspapers report on Hezbollah's attack on Tel Aviv, with missiles reaching Ben Gurion Airport (Arabi21, Al-Resalah, Sama News). Netanyahu rejects Washington's warnings regarding Rafah operations (Alwatan Voice), while reports emerge of Shin Bet chief's secret visit to Turkey for prisoner exchange talks (Ultra Palestine, Palsawa). In Beirut, Israeli strikes result in five casualties and 24 injuries (Maan News).

06:51Jenin Under Siege

The newspapers report on Israeli military operations in Jenin and its refugee camp, with multiple sources describing infrastructure damage and house sieges (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, PNN). Meanwhile, EU's Borrell calls for immediate halt to Gaza operations (PNN English), as G20 nations demand ceasefire (Raya). Heavy rains flood displacement camps in Gaza (Quds News Network), while Lebanon death toll from Israeli strikes reaches 3,500 (PIC English).
07:46

07:56Hezbollah's Tel Aviv Dawn Strike

The newspapers report on concurrent events: Hezbollah's new long-range missile strikes on Tel Aviv (Sama News, Ultra Palestine, Al-Resalah), and ongoing ground operations in Al-Bureij (Al-Ayyam). The Palestinian death toll has reached 43,922, with 103,898 injuries (Palestine News Network). A government plan for establishing independent state foundations is discussed in an Al-Quds interview with Zaqout.

09:23Cairo's Ceasefire Push Meets Israeli Wall

The newspapers report on Cairo's renewed push for a temporary humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, despite Israeli rejection (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa). Three photographers were killed in artillery fire in southern Gaza (Al-Resalah), while reports emerge of aid theft gangs operating under Israeli protection (Quds News Network). In Jenin, three youth were killed during ongoing military operations (Maan News).
10:41

10:58Three Fall in Jenin's Dawn

The newspapers report on three Palestinians killed during Israeli military operations in Jenin (Al-Quds, PIC English, Al-Resalah). Activists at COP29 demand energy embargo on Israel (PNN English), while US-Egyptian discussions on ending conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon continue (Palsawa). Updated casualty figures from Gaza indicate 43,972 deaths and 104,008 injuries (Raya). Reports emerge of Russian weapons discovered in Hezbollah's possession (Maan News).
11:53

13:22Qatar Suspends Gaza Mediation

The newspapers report on Qatar's suspension of mediation efforts and response to calls for closing Hamas offices in Doha (Alwatan Voice). NGOs warn of humanitarian work collapse in Gaza due to aid restrictions (PIC English). Heavy rains worsen conditions for displaced persons amid infrastructure damage (Ultra Palestine). The government discusses increasing food, tent, and winter clothing deliveries to Gaza (Palsawa), while warnings emerge about dealing with aid-theft gangs (Raya, Sama News).
13:37

14:35Golani Falls, Aid Thieves Caught

The newspapers report on military developments on two fronts: an Israeli soldier from the Golani Brigade was killed in southern Lebanon (Maan News, Sama News), while security operations against aid theft networks continue in Gaza (Felesteen News, Al-Resalah). Lebanese Parliament Speaker Berri expresses optimism despite reservations about the US ceasefire proposal (Raya Media Network).

17:38Netanyahu's Prisoner Deal Rejection

The newspapers report on casualties from Israeli strikes on Al-Bureij and Al-Nuseirat camps (Al-Quds, Raya). New developments include Netanyahu and Defense Minister's rejection of a prisoner exchange proposal (Maan News), while US imposes sanctions on Hamas leaders (Sama News). The Ministry of Health in Gaza reports continued targeting of healthcare facilities (Al-Resalah). Islamic Resistance claims 950 operations since ground incursion in Lebanon (Quds Network).
18:57
19:45

20:27The Cyprus Escape

The newspapers report on new casualties in Beit Lahia, where Israeli strikes killed 8 Palestinians (Raya). Netanyahu declared from Netzarim axis that Hamas will no longer control Gaza (Alwatan Voice). Several sources highlight the struggle for bread distribution in southern Gaza (Al-Resalah), while Israel considers using American security companies for aid distribution (Palsawa). A new development emerges regarding an Israeli reserve officer fleeing Cyprus over war crimes charges (Sama News).