The Hear
Flag of palestine
26.11.2024

26.11.2024The Day Lebanon Found Peace Before Gaza

THE
The Hear Logo
HEAR

This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 26.11.2024.

It displays 150 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.11.2024The Day Lebanon Found Peace Before Gaza
The morning began with reports of 11 casualties from overnight strikes, as displaced populations struggled with flooding from winter storms that destroyed over 10,000 tents. Civil defense and emergency vehicles ceased operations due to fuel shortages.

By midday, attention shifted to Lebanon as the Israeli cabinet prepared to approve a U.S.-mediated ceasefire agreement. The deal gained momentum despite internal criticism, with Biden expected to announce its implementation. The agreement was finally approved in the evening, set to take effect at 4 AM Wednesday.

Meanwhile, medical sources reported the conflict's toll reaching 44,249 deaths, with 1,410 families completely lost. Israel continued preventing entry of basic supplies including blankets and clothing into Gaza, while Rights Watch documented "brutal evacuations" in the northern areas. The day ended with Biden suggesting similar ceasefire efforts would soon begin for Gaza.
26.11.2024

05:36The Day Ministers Called For Half Of Gaza

The newspapers report ongoing coverage of day 417 of the Gaza conflict (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News), with reports of 11 casualties including children in recent airstrikes (Arabi21). Bloomberg reports on a developing agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, with potential U.S. forces deployment in southern Lebanon (Maan News Agency). Meanwhile, Smotrich calls for reducing Gaza's population by half (Sama News), as Israeli forces conduct demolition operations in the West Bank (Al-Ayyam).

07:20The Day Cold Found The Tents

The newspapers report on the 417th day of conflict, with focus on severe weather conditions affecting displaced Palestinians in Gaza camps (Palsawa News, Arabi21). Multiple sources report 35 new casualties (Al-Ayyam, Sama News). The White House announces efforts to strengthen ceasefire arrangements (Maan News Agency), while Israeli media reports significant tourism decline (Felesteen News). New Israeli settlement barriers are planned along Jordan border (Palestine News Network).

09:15Cabinet Meets For Deal

The newspapers report on negotiations for a new agreement, with Netanyahu's cabinet set to meet for approval (Maan News, Felesteen News). Egyptian media discusses stalled Gaza negotiations (Palsawa News), while Hezbollah's rockets have reportedly damaged 7,000 homes in northern Israel (Palestine News Network). Displaced Palestinians in Gaza face flooding of tents during recent storms (Al-Quds), as casualties continue to be reported in Jabalia (Raya Media Network).

10:49The Day Blankets Were Banned

The newspapers report that Israel is preventing entry of clothing, blankets, and shoes into Gaza (Al-Resalah), as displaced residents face severe weather conditions. Medical sources cite 7,160 casualties and 1,410 families completely lost (Palestine News Network). New developments include Smotrich's call to occupy Gaza and displace half its population (Maan News), while Israeli sources link Gaza situation to Lebanon ceasefire considerations (Palsawa News).

12:25Ten Thousand Tents Lost To Storm

The newspapers report on severe weather conditions affecting Gaza's displaced population, with over 10,000 tents destroyed by winds and rain (Palestine News Network). Lebanon's Foreign Minister expresses hope for reaching a ceasefire agreement by tonight (Maan News), while Egyptian initiatives discuss reopening the Rafah crossing (Sama News). New casualties are reported in the northern Gaza Strip (Felesteen News), as sources cite 1,410 families lost in total (Ultra Palestine).
13:43

14:01The Day Emergency Services Died

The newspapers report on civil defense vehicles stopping operations in Gaza (Al-Resalah, Quds Network), while ambulance services also cease functioning. Death toll reaches 44,249 (Palestine News Network). Rights Watch accuses Israel of executing "brutal" evacuations in northern Gaza (Palestine News Network). Israeli army issues warnings to bomb 20 buildings in the suburb (Maan News), as new casualties are reported from an airstrike on a school housing displaced people in Al-Zeitoun neighborhood (Sama News).

16:25Lebanon Ceasefire At Dawn

The newspapers report on new developments regarding a potential ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israeli media suggests Biden will announce a ceasefire tonight (Maan News), while Israeli officials explain their motives for agreeing to the deal (Sama News, Palsawa News). The cabinet discusses the agreement amid internal criticism (Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, 7 casualties are reported in Beirut from Israeli strikes (Raya Media), and new casualties reported from targeting a school housing displaced people in Gaza (Felesteen News).

19:19Lebanon Deal Gets Cabinet's Nod

The newspapers report extensively on a new ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, with Netanyahu announcing its approval (Maan News, Al-Quds, Palestine News Network). The Israeli cabinet has officially endorsed the deal (Sama News, Alwatan Voice), while Netanyahu outlines three specific objectives achieved through this agreement (Palsawa News). Meanwhile, reports emerge of Israeli operations reaching the Litani River in Lebanon (Arabi21), and new casualties from strikes on a school housing displaced people in Gaza (Felesteen News).