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26.12.2024

26.12.2024The Day Five Journalists Fell While Yemen Rose

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 26.12.2024.

It displays 127 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.12.2024The Day Five Journalists Fell While Yemen Rose
Five journalists were killed in Al-Nuseirat camp during morning coverage, marking a significant escalation in media targeting. This occurred as negotiations approached conclusion, with Egyptian sources revealing Israel's withdrawal from previously agreed points.

By midday, reports emerged of Israeli strikes destroying a 2km tunnel in Jabalia, while the death toll reached 45,399. The New York Times published an investigation revealing Israeli protocols allowing up to 500 civilian casualties per day in Gaza.

The evening brought a major shift in regional dynamics as Israel launched strikes on Yemen's infrastructure, targeting Sanaa airport and Hodeidah port. This marked the first direct Israeli engagement with Yemen since October 7, prompting immediate response preparations from Houthi forces. Meanwhile, at Kamal Adwan Hospital, five medical staff members were reported killed, continuing the pattern of medical facility targeting observed in previous days.
26.12.2024

06:17Five Journalists Fall in Nuseirat

The newspapers report on five journalists killed in Al-Nuseirat (Raya Media, Al-Resalah), while ground operations expand in northern Gaza with 40 reported casualties (Al-Ayyam). In Bethlehem, joint choirs from Gaza and Bethlehem perform Christmas songs for peace (PNN, Palestine News Network), as settlers conduct Talmudic rituals at Joseph's Tomb in Nablus under heavy protection (Felesteen News).

07:52Journalists Fall in Al-Nuseirat

The newspapers extensively report on five journalists killed in an Israeli strike on Al-Nuseirat camp (Palsawa, PNN, Quds Network, Ultra Palestine, Alwatan Voice). Egyptian sources deny Israeli claims about Hamas causing negotiations deadlock, revealing Israel's withdrawal from previously agreed points in ceasefire talks (Felesteen News, Al-Resalah). Hamas indicates difficulties in compiling a list of Israeli captives (Maan News).

09:45Five Journalists Fall as Ceasefire Talks Near End

The newspapers report extensively on five journalists killed in an Israeli strike on Al-Nuseirat camp (Palestine Chronicle, Ultra Palestine, PNN). Ceasefire negotiations appear to be approaching conclusion, with sources indicating final stages of talks (Alwatan Voice). In Tulkarm, reports detail nine casualties and significant damage to the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps (PNN, Quds News). Ben-Gvir leads settlers in Al-Aqsa incursion (Raya Network).
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12:49Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 45,000

The newspapers report on rising Palestinian casualties, now reaching 45,399 dead and 107,940 injured (Raya Network). Turkish officials sign protocol for Gaza infrastructure rehabilitation (Palsawa). IDF announces destruction of 2km underground tunnel in Jabalia (Maan News), while families of Israeli captives send stern message to Netanyahu (Alwatan Voice). Al-Qassam Brigades report ongoing operations targeting Israeli forces in Gaza (Felesteen News).
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15:46Israeli Jets Strike Yemen

The newspapers extensively report on Israeli strikes on Yemen, specifically targeting Sanaa airport and Hodeidah port (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Maan News, Sama News, Quds News). A New York Times investigation reveals Israel's policy allowing up to 500 civilian casualties per day in Gaza (Palsawa), while an American organization withdraws its report on famine warnings in northern Gaza (Felesteen News).

18:49Yemen Infrastructure Struck as Hospital Staff Falls

The newspapers report on Israeli airstrikes targeting Yemen's infrastructure, specifically Sanaa airport and Hodeidah port (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Palestine Chronicle). A significant development at Kamal Adwan Hospital where five medical staff members were killed (Al-Quds). Palestinian displaced persons in tents express support for Yemen's stance (Al-Resalah), while Israel raises alert levels in anticipation of Houthi response (Maan News).

20:56Yemen Strikes Back as Netsarim Claims Three

The newspapers report on developments in Yemen, with Israel launching major strikes (Palestine Chronicle, Palsawa) and facing what sources describe as military and intelligence challenges (Quds Network). New casualties are reported in Gaza's Netsarim axis, including three Israeli soldiers (Arabi21). Prisoner exchange negotiations continue, with Palestinian leadership discussing ceasefire terms (Alwatan Voice), while Israeli sources suggest limited prospects for an agreement before Trump's potential return (Sama News).