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22.11.2024

22.11.2024The Day ICC Named Netanyahu

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 22.11.2024.

It displays 128 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.11.2024The Day ICC Named Netanyahu
The media sphere processed the ICC's arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, with coverage shifting from initial shock to analysis of international responses. Hungary offered Netanyahu sanctuary while Slovenia pledged to enforce the warrants. The US threatened military action against the ICC.

Reports focused on Kamal Adwan Hospital's repeated targeting, with the facility's main generator destroyed and medical staff wounded. WHO expressed concern for patient safety. Civil defense operations remained suspended for the 31st consecutive day in northern Gaza.

By afternoon, coverage turned to leaked Israeli military documents revealing operational failures in Gaza and Lebanon. Reports emerged of six IDF soldier suicides following combat participation. Evening brought news of a potential 60-day ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, while strikes continued in the Bekaa Valley, resulting in the death of a hospital director and six staff members.
22.11.2024

05:29The Day They Bombed Kamal Adwan

The newspapers extensively cover two main developments: the bombing of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza (Al-Resalah, Arabi21) with reports of oxygen depletion, and reactions to ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant. Palestinian sources report welcoming the warrants while Israeli officials express anger (Alwatan Voice). Biden calls the ICC decision "outrageous" (Maan News), while further Israeli military casualties are reported in southern Lebanon (Raya Media).

07:13The Day Guterres Backed The Court

The newspapers extensively report on two major developments: responses to ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, with UN Secretary-General Guterres expressing respect for ICC independence (Sama News, Palestine News Network), and deteriorating humanitarian conditions in Gaza, with civil defense operations disrupted for 31 consecutive days (Felesteen News). Reports highlight growing hunger in Jerusalem's queues (Al-Quds) while Hamas states no prisoner exchange will occur without war cessation (Al-Resalah).

09:05The 42 Days of Silence

The newspapers extensively report on potential ceasefire negotiations, with discussions of a 42-day pause (Maan News). Hamas leadership maintains no prisoner exchange will occur without complete war cessation (Al-Resalah). Meanwhile, Israeli forces claim targeting of Hamas leaders in northern Gaza (Palsawa News, Sama News), while reporting continued strikes on Kamal Adwan Hospital (Quds News Network) and exchanges with Lebanon (Raya Media Network).

11:53Forty Thousand at Al-Aqsa, New Weapons in Rafah

The newspapers report on two main developments: 40,000 worshippers attended Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Al-Resalah), while Al-Qassam Brigades claims executing a complex operation against Israeli forces in Rafah using new weapons (Felesteen News, Palsawa News). Multiple sources report ongoing strikes in Gaza's northern sector, with at least 25 casualties (Raya Media, Palestine News Network), and continued Israeli operations in Lebanon (Quds News Network).

14:00Budapest Promises Netanyahu Sanctuary

The newspapers extensively report on international responses to ICC warrants against Netanyahu, with Hungary's Prime Minister inviting Netanyahu to Budapest while promising protection from arrest (Ultra Palestine, Palsawa). The Guardian describes the ICC decision as an "earthquake" that will haunt Netanyahu (Sama News). Meanwhile, Gaza's Health Ministry warns of hospitals shutting down due to fuel shortages (Alwatan Voice), while mass demonstrations continue in Sanaa supporting Gaza and Lebanon (Al-Resalah).

15:44The Secret Warrants Are Coming

The newspapers extensively report on three developments regarding the ICC warrants: Israel's concerns about secret arrest warrants (Palsawa, Ultra Palestine), Ben-Gvir's visit to Hebron's Ibrahimi Mosque (Raya Media), and UAE's denial of funding Israeli aid projects in Gaza (Sama News). Meanwhile, UN sources declare 2024 the deadliest year for aid workers due to Gaza operations (Maan News), with five paramedics reported killed in southern Lebanon strikes (Palestine News Network).
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18:42The Six Soldiers Who Took Their Lives

The newspapers report on three linked developments: reports of six Israeli soldiers committing suicide following combat in Gaza and Lebanon (Felesteen News, Maan News), renewed strikes on Kamal Adwan Hospital (Al-Resalah), and critical fuel shortages threatening Gaza hospital operations (Quds News Network, Alwatan Voice). Additionally, Palestine faces obstacles in climate negotiations at COP29 (Palestine News Network).