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28.03.2025

28.03.2025Day 50,251 Names In Death Registry As Gaza Ceasefire Hope Emerged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 28.03.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.03.2025Day 50,251 Names In Death Registry As Gaza Ceasefire Hope Emerged
Palestinian sources reported Gaza's death toll reaching 50,251, with 43 killed in the past 24 hours. The Israeli military campaign continued for its eleventh day with reports of massacres in Zeitoun neighborhood where 14 people were killed in a single bombing.

UNRWA warned no humanitarian aid had entered Gaza for three weeks, with municipal authorities describing an environmental disaster from 175,000 tons of accumulated waste. The Israeli military reportedly targeted 26 food kitchens and 37 aid centers since the conflict began.

Despite restrictions, 75,000 Palestinians performed the last Friday prayers of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque, with attendance growing to 100,000 for evening prayers.

By evening, reports emerged of potential breakthrough in ceasefire talks, with Hamas officials expressing hope for "real breakthrough" in coming days. Israeli media suggested a ceasefire announcement might coincide with Eid al-Fitr, potentially within a week.
28.03.2025
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07:01

07:1542 Palestinians Killed In Latest Gaza Shelter Bombings

The newspapers report on escalating violence in Gaza with multiple sources describing ongoing Israeli military operations resulting in numerous casualties. Palestinian media outlets cite 42 martyrs from recent attacks on tents and shelters (Al-Ayyam, Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center, Arabi21). International dimensions include reports of rockets launched from Lebanon toward Israel (Palsawa News), a US leak claiming Israel provided intelligence for a Houthi official assassination (Raya Media Network), and British-French calls for an urgent UN Security Council meeting about humanitarian workers facing difficulties in Gaza (Sama News). Maan News discusses an American proposal exchanging the release of an American for de-escalation.

09:17Gaza Faces Waste Crisis Amid Continuing Casualties

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza resulting in numerous casualties. Multiple sources cite new massacres in Gaza with 14 martyrs in an Israeli bombing of a house in Zeitoun neighborhood (Maan News), and daily "bloody massacres" with bodies remaining under rubble (Felesteen News). Municipal authorities warn of an environmental disaster with 175,000 tons of waste accumulating in Gaza City (Palestinian Information Center). Hamas has called for Palestinians in the West Bank and Jerusalem to resume popular mobilization to "save Jerusalem" (Al-Resalah). The only economic news mentions stability in currency exchange rates against the shekel (Raya Media Network).

11:08Israeli Military Continues Gaza Massacres Amid Humanitarian Crisis

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing military campaign in Gaza described as "genocide" by multiple sources. Palestinian media highlight massacres in Zaytoun neighborhood with casualties left under rubble (Felesteen News, Palestine Chronicle, Al-Ayyam, Arabi21). The UN states Israel is blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza (Palestine Chronicle, Sama News) while Gaza municipality warns of environmental disaster from 175,000 tons of accumulated waste (Palestinian Information Center). Hamas expresses hope for a "breakthrough" in the war situation in coming days (Palsawa News), while Wall Street Journal reports Israel has a Yemeni human source helping target Houthis (Maan News).
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12:5875,000 Attend Final Ramadan Prayers At Al-Aqsa Despite Restrictions

The newspapers report on continued Israeli military operations with ongoing casualties in Gaza and Lebanon. Israeli forces are conducting a 61-day offensive against Tulkarem (Palestinian Information Center) and have launched airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs for the first time since the ceasefire announcement (Sama News, Quds News Network). In Gaza, UNRWA warns that accumulated waste poses health risks to residents (Palestine News Network, PNN English). Religious activities continue despite restrictions, with 75,000 worshippers attending the last Friday prayers of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Felesteen News, Raya Media Network). A Hamas official expressed hope for a "real breakthrough" in the war situation in coming days (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News).

15:13Gaza Death Toll Exceeds 50,000 As Food Centers Targeted

The newspapers report on the devastating humanitarian impact of Israel's military operations in Gaza. Multiple sources cite the death toll reaching 50,251 Palestinians (Maan News). The Israeli army has specifically targeted 26 food kitchens and 37 aid centers since the conflict began (Palestinian Information Center, Felesteen News). UNRWA and the World Food Program warn of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe and famine (Sama News). Meanwhile, 75,000 Palestinians performed the last Friday prayer of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Quds News Network), and worldwide Jerusalem Day was marked with mass demonstrations (Al-Resalah). Netanyahu claims "the equation has changed" and October 7 events "will not be repeated" (Palsawa News).

19:09Potential Gaza Ceasefire Breakthrough Within Week

The newspapers report on possible breakthrough in Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with an Israeli channel suggesting an agreement could be reached within a week (Alwatan Voice, Felesteen News). Reports indicate the ceasefire might coincide with Eid al-Fitr (Palsawa News). Meanwhile, Palestinian casualties continue to rise with 43 new martyrs reported in recent hours (Arabi21). Hamas has called for declaring coming days as mobilization and anger days supporting Gaza (Palestinian Information Center). A Channel 12 poll shows 70% of Israelis don't trust Netanyahu's government (Maan News), while UN warnings emerge about food insecurity in Gaza (Quds News Network).
20:04

23:22Israel Targets Civil Defense Teams in Rafah

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza with a focus on Rafah, where civil defense teams were targeted in what Hamas describes as a war crime (Palestinian Information Center). New casualties are reported from Israeli bombings in southern Gaza (Maan News). Religious activities continue during Ramadan with 100,000 worshippers performing Isha and Taraweeh prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque (Palestine News Network). Israeli political developments include reports that Netanyahu has tasked Mossad with finding African countries to host displaced Palestinians (Sama News). Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations continue with suggestions that an agreement could coincide with Eid al-Fitr (Palsawa News, Alwatan Voice).