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27.03.2025

27.03.2025Day Hamas Spokesman Assassinated While Egypt Reported Ceasefire Progress

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 27.03.2025.

It displays 135 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.03.2025Day Hamas Spokesman Assassinated While Egypt Reported Ceasefire Progress
Reports in early morning confirmed Israeli forces assassinated Hamas spokesperson Abdul Latif Al-Qanoa in his tent in Jabalia, northern Gaza. By midday, death toll since October surpassed 50,208, with UNRWA reporting 180 children killed in a single day.

Israeli operations continued for the tenth consecutive day in both Gaza and West Bank, with emergency services disconnected in Rafah for five days. Civil defense reported retrieving a paramedic's body after he went missing in Rafah.

Yemen launched ballistic missiles toward central Israel, with warning sirens activated in multiple locations.

By afternoon, a new US-Qatari ceasefire proposal emerged as Egypt reported receiving "positive signals" from Israel regarding negotiations. Sources cited by Maan News suggested a ceasefire announcement could come by Sunday. An Egyptian delegation traveled to Doha for talks while Netanyahu held security consultations.

Humanitarian organizations warned 90% of Gaza residents lack access to clean water, with the WFP reporting hunger intensifying as food supplies dwindle.
27.03.2025

06:25Hamas Spokesperson Assassinated in Northern Gaza

The newspapers report on renewed Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, resulting in at least 39 Palestinian fatalities (Al-Ayyam, Maan News Agency, Palestinian Information Center). Multiple sources confirm the assassination of Hamas spokesperson Abdul Latif Al-Qanoa when Israeli forces targeted his tent in northern Gaza (Al-Resalah, Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News, Palsawa News, Sama News). Reports indicate this is the tenth day of renewed hostilities following the breakdown of ceasefire talks (Maan News Agency), with evacuation orders issued for residents in southern and western Gaza City (Al-Ayyam).
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07:00

08:31Israeli Raids Intensify Across West Bank Camps

The newspapers report intensified Israeli military operations in both Gaza and the West Bank. Multiple sources indicate ongoing raids and arrests throughout West Bank refugee camps (Al-Resalah, Palestinian Information Center, Quds News Network). In Gaza, Israeli airstrikes continue for the tenth consecutive day (Felesteen News), resulting in casualties including a Hamas spokesperson (Alwatan Voice). Reports mention concerns about Palestinian prisoners held in Gaza (Palsawa News) and Israeli military targeting a vehicle in southern Lebanon (Palestine News Network). One source reports on major wildfires in South Korea (Raya Media Network).
08:42

10:25Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 50,000

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza, now in its tenth consecutive day (Felesteen News). Palestinian health authorities indicate the death toll has reached 50,208 with 113,910 injured since the beginning of the conflict (Palestine News Network). Recent developments include Israel's assassination of a Hamas spokesman (Palestine Chronicle) and the commander of Hezbollah's Radwan Battalion in southern Lebanon (Maan News). Three Lebanese citizens were reportedly killed in an Israeli raid (Palestinian Information Center). Emergency services in Rafah have been disconnected for the fifth day amid casualties (Quds News Network). Meanwhile, agricultural cooperatives in Palestine continue to operate despite challenges (Raya Media Network).

12:06Yemen Fires Ballistic Missiles Toward Israel

The newspapers report on several military developments. Multiple sources describe Yemen launching ballistic missiles toward central Israel, with Israel activating warning sirens and intercepting the projectiles (Felesteen News, Maan News, Palestine News Network). Palestinian journalists are protesting the targeting of their colleagues in Gaza (Palestinian Information Center). Tribal leaders criticize the Palestinian Authority for neglecting Gaza's concerns (Al-Resalah). Reports indicate a "radical change" in Israel's policy toward Hamas and Gaza (Palsawa News), with a senior Netanyahu government official claiming Israel won't withdraw from security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria (Sama News). Jakarta has denied Israeli reports about accepting 100 Gazans for work (Quds News Network).
13:04

14:49180 Gaza Children Killed In Single Day

The newspapers report on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with 90% of residents lacking access to clean drinking water (Palestine News Network). The ongoing Israeli military operation in Tulkarem has entered its second month, causing forced displacement and infrastructure destruction (Palestinian Information Center). UNRWA reports over 180 children killed in Gaza in a single day (Raya Media Network). Multiple sources cover Netanyahu holding security consultations while an Egyptian delegation travels to Doha for ceasefire talks (Maan News). Media also reports on the targeting of journalist Mansour in his Khan Younis home (Felesteen News) and voices in Ramallah criticizing the resistance amid Gaza bombardment (Al-Resalah, Quds News Network).
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19:06

19:16Egypt Receives Positive Signals From Israel On Gaza Ceasefire

The newspapers report positive developments in ceasefire negotiations, with Egypt receiving encouraging signals from Israel regarding its Gaza proposal (Alwatan Voice, Maan News Agency, Sama News). Details of a new Qatari-American proposal for Gaza have emerged (Palsawa News). In humanitarian developments, the Palestinian Red Crescent has gained access to Tel Al-Sultan in Rafah after days of blockade (Palestinian Information Center). A new tragedy is reported with the recovery of a paramedic's body in Rafah (Felesteen News). Meanwhile, Israel's military warns of a worsening crisis in its reserve forces (Quds News Network).
20:05
20:14

22:43New Qatar-US Ceasefire Proposal Shows Promise

The newspapers report on a developing ceasefire proposal for Gaza, with Washington and Qatar presenting a new initiative to break the negotiation deadlock (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Maan News cites special sources suggesting a ceasefire could be announced by Sunday. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations highlight continued suffering, with MSF stating Gaza is not ready to celebrate Eid al-Fitr (Palestinian Information Center) and civil defense forces accusing Israeli forces of committing genocide against humanitarian teams in Rafah (Al-Resalah). The World Kitchen reports one volunteer killed and six injured in an Israeli bombardment (Raya Media Network).