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26.03.2025

26.03.2025Day Netanyahu Threatened Land Control While Gaza Water System Neared Collapse

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 26.03.2025.

It displays 154 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.03.2025Day Netanyahu Threatened Land Control While Gaza Water System Neared Collapse
The ninth day of renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza saw 29 Palestinians killed in 24 hours according to Gaza's Health Ministry, with total deaths since October surpassing 50,183. Netanyahu explicitly threatened to seize Gaza territory as pressure on Hamas, stating "If Hamas continues its stubbornness, we will control lands in Gaza."

Doctors Without Borders warned of Gaza's water system collapse, reporting increasing skin diseases due to Israel blocking water access. Euro-Med documented Israel killing 103 Palestinians daily in Gaza.

Reports emerged of Israeli plans to forcibly relocate Gazans to Indonesia, with Palestinian sources claiming 100 residents had already left.

Protests continued both in Gaza demanding an end to the war and in Israel against Netanyahu's government. Hamas official Al-Hayya claimed they responded positively to ceasefire proposals while criticizing "double standards."

The evening saw 180,000 worshippers attending Laylat al-Qadr prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque despite restrictions.
26.03.2025

05:17Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens As Paramedics Remain Captive

The newspapers report ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, with multiple sources (Al-Ayyam, Palestine Chronicle, Felesteen News) documenting continuous massacres for the eighth and ninth consecutive days. Reports highlight 12 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes on Jabalia, Al-Bureij, and Khan Younis (Palsawa News). The Red Crescent reports that Israel continues to hold 15 paramedics captured in Rafah (Palestinian Information Center, Palestine Chronicle). Meanwhile, Houthi territory in Yemen was targeted by American airstrikes in Saada (Maan News), while Netanyahu begins interviews for a new Shin Bet chief (Palestine News Network).
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07:37Israeli Plan To Dismantle West Bank Refugee Camps

The newspapers report on escalating violence in Gaza with dozens killed in Israeli massacres across multiple locations including Jabalia and Rafah (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21, Felesteen News). The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen (Arabi21, Raya Media), now in its ninth day of what some sources call "genocide" (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center). In the West Bank, Israeli forces are conducting raids and arrest campaigns (Palestinian Information Center, Quds News Network), with reports revealing an Israeli military plan to dismantle refugee camps there (Maan News, Palestine News Network).

09:28Gaza Children's Dreams Buried Under Rubble

The newspapers report on Gaza's humanitarian crisis with multiple sources highlighting casualties from Israeli airstrikes in various areas (Alwatan Voice, Palestine Chronicle). Children's dreams are being "buried under rubble" (Al-Resalah), while Gaza City struggles with 175,000 tons of accumulated waste (Felesteen News). Doctors Without Borders warns of increasing skin diseases due to Israel blocking water access (Quds News Network). Other reports mention 100 Gazans leaving to work in Indonesia (Palsawa News), US intelligence considering Hamas and Hezbollah ongoing threats (Palestine News Network), and an Irish woman documenting Gaza victims through embroidery (Sama News).

10:33Netanyahu Blamed For Failed Agreement

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza, now in their ninth consecutive day (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center). Hamas holds Netanyahu responsible for failing to reach an agreement (Alwatan Voice), while resistance groups and civilians reject surrender (Al-Resalah). U.S. intelligence continues to view Hamas as a security threat with ongoing instability expected (Maan News). Israeli sources reportedly reveal plans for forced displacement of Gaza residents (Palestine News Network, Sama News), with some Palestinians already relocating to Indonesia (Sama News). The Israeli economy faces warnings of high risks amid the conflict (Quds News Network).

12:36Netanyahu Threatens Gaza Land Control

The newspapers report on Netanyahu's statements about potentially controlling areas in Gaza as pressure on Hamas (Alwatan Voice, Maan News). Hamas characterizes Netanyahu's return to war as a premeditated decision to sabotage agreement efforts (Palestinian Information Center). The Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for several Gaza neighborhoods following rocket launches (Palsawa News, Quds News Network), with reports of forced displacement of residents (Raya Media). Meanwhile, the Interior Minister met with the head of the EU Border Assistance Mission in Rafah (Palestine News Network), while American intelligence continues to view Hamas as a security threat despite its weakened state (Sama News).

14:57Gaza Water System Near Collapse

The newspapers report on escalating concerns about Gaza's water system collapse (Palestinian Information Center), with Doctors Without Borders issuing warnings. Egyptian and Qatari mediation efforts aim to restore a ceasefire (Palsawa News). Reports highlight Israeli plans to forcibly relocate Gazans to Indonesia (Maan News). Other headlines address prisoner abuse in Israeli jails (Quds News Network), angry public mobilizations in Gaza (Felesteen News), and an Israeli former Knesset member criticizing the civilian deaths under the pretext of October 7 (Sama News). Hamas's refusal to surrender remains a topic of discussion (Al-Resalah).

17:31Starvation Deaths At Nuseirat Camp

The newspapers report on the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza with multiple sources highlighting deaths from starvation and Israeli airstrikes at Nuseirat kitchen (Al-Resalah). Prison conditions are deteriorating with a scabies outbreak spreading among Palestinian detainees (Palestinian Information Center, Raya Media Network). Israeli minister Katz has threatened Gaza residents with further land seizures (Maan News, Sama News), while resistance factions warn against diverting attention from demands to end the war and open crossings (Quds News Network). The reporting characterizes ongoing military operations as "genocide" continuing for the ninth consecutive day (Felesteen News).
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19:22Euro-Med Documents 103 Daily Palestinian Deaths

The newspapers report on ongoing casualties in Gaza, with Euro-Med documenting 103 Palestinians killed daily (Palestinian Information Center). Israeli missiles struck a food distribution site in Nuseirat during Ramadan fasting hours (Al-Resalah). Netanyahu is reportedly considering escalation against Hamas amid stalled negotiations (Maan News), with a security cabinet meeting scheduled for Saturday (Palsawa News). Hamas official Al-Hayya claims they responded positively to proposals while criticizing "double standards" (Felesteen News). Meanwhile, mass demonstrations continue across Gaza demanding an end to the aggression (Raya Media), as thousands protest judicial appointment changes before the Knesset (Sama News).
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22:41180,000 Worshippers Attend Al-Aqsa During Laylat Al-Qadr

The newspapers report on continuing Israeli military actions in Gaza, with live coverage of strikes and escalating humanitarian crisis (Palestine Chronicle). Officials threaten residents with expanded war and land occupation (Alwatan Voice). Palestinian female prisoners face strip searches in Damon prison (Palestinian Information Center) while Israel reportedly changes locations where Palestinian detainees are tortured (Quds News Network). Religious observances continue despite tensions, with 180,000 worshippers attending Laylat al-Qadr prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Maan News, Palestine News Network). Al-Quds Brigades launched rocket attacks on the Hatzerim airbase (Sama News), while a young Palestinian was killed by Israeli forces near Nablus (Raya Media Network).