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27.11.2024

27.11.2024The Day Death Records Lost Their Names

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 27.11.2024.

It displays 147 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.11.2024The Day Death Records Lost Their Names
The Lebanon-Israel ceasefire took effect at 4 AM, marking a shift in regional dynamics. Media attention focused on Hamas's response, suggesting readiness for similar arrangements in Gaza while emphasizing different conditions.

By midmorning, reports emerged of 1,410 Palestinian families being completely erased from civil registries, alongside documentation of 190 journalists killed. The UN reported 41 blocked attempts to reach northern Gaza's trapped populations.

Abbas issued a constitutional declaration naming his successor, while Egyptian-Qatari mediators prepared for new Gaza negotiations. The Washington Post reported internal Israeli government movements toward reviving Hamas talks.

Evening coverage shifted to humanitarian conditions, with all central Gaza bakeries closing and displaced populations lacking winter clothing. Reports indicated severe food shortages affecting two million people in southern Gaza, while civil defense announced operating with single rescue vehicle in Gaza City.
27.11.2024

04:09Lebanon Goes Silent At Dawn

The newspapers report on the implementation of a ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel, scheduled to take effect at 4 AM (Sama News, Ultra Palestine, Raya Media). Biden confirmed the timing of the agreement's implementation (Sama News), while the Israeli cabinet has issued new directives to residents in the south (Arabi21). Simultaneously, an Egyptian security delegation heads to Tel Aviv for Gaza-related discussions (Maan News).

06:24The Day Lebanon Got Quiet

The newspapers report extensively on the implementation of a Lebanon ceasefire agreement (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21, Felesteen News, Quds Network). Meanwhile, 32 casualties are reported from strikes on a school housing displaced people in Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Al-Resalah). An Egyptian delegation visits Israel to discuss Gaza de-escalation (Maan News), while Netanyahu maintains different approaches to northern and southern fronts (Al-Quds).

08:01Lebanon Goes Silent, Gaza Waits

The newspapers report extensively on the implementation of the Lebanon ceasefire agreement, which has now taken effect (Palsawa, Alwatan Voice, Palestine Chronicle). Hamas indicates readiness for a ceasefire (Maan News), while Gaza's civil defense reports operating with only one rescue vehicle in Gaza governorate (Felesteen News). New casualties are reported from strikes in Gaza and Beit Lahia (Raya Media), with violent clashes reported in Tubas and home demolitions in Hebron (Quds News Network).

09:37The Day They Erased Families From The Books

The newspapers report on extensive civilian casualties in Gaza, with 1,410 families completely erased from civil registries (Al-Resalah), and the journalist death toll reaching 190 (Palestine News Network). A new massacre is reported at Al-Tabaeen school in Gaza City (Ultra Palestine, Al-Ayyam). Meanwhile, discussions emerge about post-war scenarios and the potential reopening of the Rafah crossing (Palsawa News), while Israeli forces continue operations in Tubas and Al-Faraa camp (Maan News).

11:14Hamas Hints At Gaza Deal

The newspapers report extensively on Hamas's response to the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire agreement. Multiple sources (Hamas-affiliated Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Maan News, Palestine News Network) indicate Hamas's willingness to negotiate a similar agreement for Gaza, while emphasizing this would not be "without conditions." The Lebanon agreement is being framed as a setback to Netanyahu's strategy (Quds News Network, Al-Resalah). Meanwhile, Israeli operations continue in Tubas and Al-Faraa camp (Raya Media Network).

14:10Aid Distribution Under Scrutiny

The newspapers report on multiple aid-related developments in Gaza. Washington signals new opportunities for ceasefire negotiations (Palsawa News), while concerns arise about aid distribution fairness (Raya Media Network, Al-Resalah). Reports indicate severe food shortages affecting two million Palestinians in southern Gaza (Ultra Palestine). Meanwhile, Israeli forces have been conducting operations in Tubas for the past 10 hours (Quds News Network), including the demolition of a militant's house in Idna (Maan News Agency).
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16:56Hamas Films Beit Lahia Battle

The newspapers report on new attacks in northern Gaza. Multiple sources (Al-Resalah, Arabi21, Felesteen News) cover Hamas's Al-Qassam Brigades releasing footage of operations against Israeli vehicles in Beit Lahia. Meanwhile, 12 casualties are reported from an Israeli strike on a school housing displaced people in Gaza City (Sama News, Al-Ayyam). Reports indicate severe food shortages affecting two million Palestinians in southern Gaza (Ultra Palestine).
17:35

19:20Abbas Names His Heir

The newspapers report extensively on President Abbas's constitutional declaration designating the head of the National Council as his successor in case of vacancy (Al-Quds, Alwatan Voice, Maan News). Meanwhile, Egyptian-Qatari consultations continue, with an Egyptian security delegation heading to Israel tomorrow regarding Gaza (Palsawa News). Hezbollah issues its first statement following the Lebanon ceasefire (Quds News Network).