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24.03.2025

24.03.2025Day Hamas Accepted Egyptian Ceasefire As Journalists Died

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 24.03.2025.

It displays 173 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.03.2025Day Hamas Accepted Egyptian Ceasefire As Journalists Died
Hamas reportedly accepted a new Egyptian ceasefire proposal as confirmed by multiple Palestinian sources, marking a significant development in negotiations that had stalled for days. The proposal's details emerged while Israeli forces continued operations in Gaza, particularly in Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah where thousands remained trapped under bombardment.

The death toll among journalists reached 208 with the assassinations of Hussam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour, drawing condemnation from press syndicates. Palestinian health officials reported 61 Palestinians killed in 24 hours, with the total death toll surpassing 50,000 since October.

Al-Qassam Brigades released a video showing two Israeli prisoners criticizing the war's resumption, while Israeli sources indicated plans for a large-scale ground operation involving 50,000 soldiers. By evening, Al-Quds Brigades launched rockets at Israeli settlements, and the UN announced reducing its presence in Gaza.
24.03.2025

05:42Hamas Leader Assassinated In Hospital During Rafah Invasion

The newspapers report on the ongoing Israeli military offensive in western Rafah (Arabi21), with 55 Palestinians killed (Al-Ayyam) and six more casualties, including an education director and his family, in central and southern Gaza airstrikes (Maan News). Israeli forces bombed Nasser Medical Complex (Palestine Chronicle) where Hamas political bureau member Ismail Barhum was assassinated while receiving treatment (Alwatan Voice, Palestinian Information Center). Meanwhile, negotiations with Hamas show no progress as Israel prepares for military escalation (Sama News), while Jordan proposes exiling 3,000 Hamas members from Gaza (Quds News Network).
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08:04Tel Sultan Neighborhood Under Heavy Bombardment

The newspapers report on what they describe as ongoing massacres in Gaza, with dozens of casualties from renewed Israeli airstrikes and ground operations (Palestinian Information Center, Felesteen News, Palsawa News). International legal experts told Al-Resalah that events in Gaza exceed descriptions of genocide. Multiple sources report specific focus on Tel Sultan neighborhood in Rafah, describing it as facing "collective extermination" (Maan News, Felesteen News). Meanwhile, a Palestinian teenager has died in Israeli prison (Palestinian Information Center), and Egypt has reportedly proposed a new Gaza ceasefire (Palestine News Network).
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09:02Deadly Attack Near Haifa Kills Israeli Settler

The newspapers report on a shooting operation near Haifa that resulted in the death of one Israeli settler and injury to another (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Maan News, Palestine News Network). Several sources indicate the Palestinian attacker was killed (Alwatan Voice). Simultaneously, Israeli forces continue arrests and raids in the West Bank (Palestinian Information Center), with Médecins Sans Frontières warning of a worsening humanitarian crisis as thousands are displaced (Palestine News Network). In Gaza, 16 Palestinians were killed in recent Israeli airstrikes (Quds News Network) while an American newspaper reportedly indicates Israel intends to launch a large-scale ground operation there (Palsawa News).

10:51Hamas Accepts Egyptian Ceasefire Proposal

The newspapers report on Hamas agreeing to an Egyptian ceasefire proposal for Gaza (Alwatan Voice, Maan News, Palsawa News). Egypt has revealed details of this new deal proposal, with Hamas responding positively (Maan News). Meanwhile, Israel's response appears to involve discussions in Washington about military occupation of Gaza (Palestine News Network, Sama News). Sources continue reporting on what they describe as ongoing "genocide" and "mass extermination" in Gaza with dozens of casualties (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center), and deteriorating conditions in Israeli prisons (Raya Media Network). Al-Resalah covers Hamas political leaders assassinated by Israel over the years.
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12:24Thousands Trapped Under Bombardment in Rafah

The newspapers report on the humanitarian crisis in Rafah, where thousands of families are trapped under bombardment in Tel Sultan neighborhood (Palestinian Information Center, Quds News Network). Gaza's Health Ministry states 61 Palestinians were killed and 134 injured in the past 24 hours (Felesteen News, Sama News). A journalist, Mohammed Mansour, was killed in Khan Younis (Palestine News Network, Maan News). Meanwhile, multiple sources report Hamas has agreed to a new Egyptian ceasefire proposal (Palsawa News, Associated Press via Alwatan Voice), while a Palestinian initiative called "Take and Give" promotes social solidarity despite challenges (Raya Media Network).
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14:05Journalist Death Toll Reaches 208 In Gaza

The newspapers report on a notable increase in the number of journalists killed in Gaza, now reaching 208 with the death of Hussam Shabat in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Sama News). Several sources discuss the deteriorating humanitarian situation as the Gaza Strip enters what they describe as a "dangerous phase" due to border closures and continued military operations (Palestinian Information Center, Raya Media Network). New casualties include three education officials (Quds News Network) and multiple fatalities from airstrikes targeting vehicles (Palsawa News). A leaked recording of Israel's ambassador to Austria allegedly suggests executing Palestinian children (Palestine News Network).
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16:43Two Journalists Assassinated While Hamas Releases Israeli Prisoner Video

The newspapers report on the killing of two journalists in Gaza: Hussam Shabat (Al-Resalah, Raya Media Network, Palestine Chronicle) and Ismail Al-Ghoul, with Israeli forces using similar assassination methods for both. The Palestinian Health Ministry warns of serious threats to Gaza's healthcare system due to repeated targeting of hospitals (Palestinian Information Center). Multiple sources cover Al-Qassam Brigades publishing a video message from two Israeli prisoners criticizing the resumption of the Gaza war (Felesteen News, Maan News, Sama News). Reports also mention US National Security Advisor encouraging displacement of Gaza residents (Quds News Network) amid ongoing military operations.
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19:31Al-Quds Brigades Launch Rockets At Israeli Settlements

The newspapers report on Al-Quds Brigades launching rocket attacks against Israeli settlements surrounding Gaza (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News). Israel announces intercepting a missile fired from Yemen (Maan News). UN Secretary-General Guterres decides to reduce the United Nations presence in Gaza (Palsawa News), while ceasefire negotiations face obstacles with regional pressure on Hamas (Palestine News Network). The death toll among journalists in Gaza has risen to 208 (Palestinian Information Center). Meanwhile, an Israeli national security institute presents a vision for a Palestinian state (Quds News Network), as Israeli officials discuss military governance in Gaza (Sama News).
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21:04Israel Plans 50,000-Soldier Gaza Offensive

The newspapers report on continuing Israeli military actions in Gaza with five Palestinians killed in a house attack in Khan Yunis (Palestinian Information Center). Israel reportedly plans a "large-scale" ground attack on Gaza with 50,000 soldiers (Maan News) and has issued a final warning to Jabalia residents (Sama News). Israeli forces admitted bombing a Red Cross building (Quds News Network). In the West Bank, four Palestinians were injured in a settler attack on Susiya village near Hebron (Raya Media Network). Meanwhile, there are developments regarding the potential dismissal of the Shin Bet chief (Palestine News Network).
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