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23.01.2025

23.01.2025The Empty Streets of Berqin

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 23.01.2025.

It displays 114 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.01.2025The Empty Streets of Berqin
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in Berqin near Jenin, continuing the "Iron Wall" operation that began two days ago. The operation expanded into its third day, with reports of electricity cuts and forced evacuations in Jenin refugee camp. Reports emerged of coordination between PA security forces and Israeli military in pursuing resistance fighters.

Three private companies received approval from both Hamas and Israel to manage security procedures for displaced persons returning to northern Gaza. The Gaza Ministry of Public Works estimated debris removal could take 3-5 years. Death toll reached 47,283.

Hamas announced it would submit names of four Israeli prisoners tomorrow for the next exchange phase, while documents revealed Microsoft's role in providing AI technology to Israeli military operations. Evening brought new Israeli violations of the ceasefire in Gaza, while Rafah municipality began preparing land for temporary housing camps.
23.01.2025

05:37Berqin's Last Stand

The newspapers report on an Israeli operation in Berqin near Jenin, resulting in the killing of two Palestinians after hours of confrontation (Maan News, Ultra Palestine, Arabi21, Felesteen News). The Yemeni resistance, in coordination with Hamas, releases the crew of a captured vessel (Quds News Network). Meanwhile, Egyptian-Israeli discussions continue regarding Rafah crossing operations (Alwatan Voice), while an Israeli investigation reveals intelligence failures preceding October 7 (Al-Resalah).

08:05Jenin Camp Empties

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing Israeli military operation in Jenin refugee camp, with hundreds of families forced to evacuate (Al-Ayyam, Al-Quds, Ultra Palestine). Hamas publishes details about displaced persons' return to northern Gaza during the ceasefire's fifth day (Felesteen News, Maan News, Palsawa). UN Secretary-General Guterres announces efforts to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza (Raya Media Network), while reports emerge of continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement (Sama News).

11:04Cairo's Price for Gaza Return

The newspapers report extensively on two parallel developments: Egyptian negotiations over Gaza border arrangements (Al-Quds, Al-Resalah), and a significant military operation in Jenin refugee camp (Palestine Chronicle, Palestine News Network, Quds News). Reports indicate 520 attacks on Gaza hospitals during the war (Maan News), while details emerge about inspection procedures for displaced persons returning to northern Gaza (Alwatan Voice, Sama News, Ultra Palestine).
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13:13Private Firms to Screen Gaza Returns

The newspapers report extensively on new arrangements for displaced persons' return to northern Gaza, with three private companies set to handle security procedures (Palsawa News, Sama News). Meanwhile, reports emerge about the death of prisoner Mohammed Al-Aref under detention (Maan News, Quds News Network), while the death toll in Gaza reaches 47,283 with 111,472 injuries (Raya Media Network). In Jenin, reports indicate electricity cuts to large parts of the camp and its surroundings (Palestine News Network).

15:53Microsoft's Gaza Code

The newspapers report on new documents revealing Microsoft's collaboration with the Israeli military in Gaza operations (Quds News Network, Ultra Palestine). In Jenin, coverage focuses on the PA security forces' role during the military operation (Al-Resalah, Raya Media Network). Reports indicate debris removal in Gaza could take five years, with plans for temporary housing arrangements being discussed (Palsawa News). Israeli officials tell NYT they might resume Gaza operations after the return of 30 female prisoners (Sama News).

18:32Four Names Tomorrow

The newspapers report extensively on Hamas's announcement to submit a list of four Israeli prisoners tomorrow as part of the exchange deal (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, Sama News). The deal reportedly includes plans to transfer Palestinian prisoners with long sentences to third countries. Meanwhile, reports indicate two Palestinians killed in southern Gaza (Al-Quds), while coverage continues of joint PA-Israeli security operations in Jenin (Quds News Network, Ultra Palestine).