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28.06.2025

28.06.2025The Day The Army Spoke Of Exhaustion

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 28.06.2025.

It displays 126 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.06.2025The Day The Army Spoke Of Exhaustion
The day began with reports of 75 Palestinians killed in violent airstrikes on Gaza City, including a school, as the conflict entered its 631st day. Humanitarian concerns escalated with 66 children reported dead from malnutrition. Throughout the day, diplomatic efforts gained prominence, as Qatar indicated an opportunity for a Gaza ceasefire, and Wittkopf arrived in Cairo for talks. By evening, a significant development emerged from Israeli media: the army reportedly informed Netanyahu that ground objectives in Gaza were exhausted, and military operations now risk remaining captives' lives. Netanyahu himself hinted at a desire to end the war, and prominent figures like Bennett suggested a comprehensive deal. This coincided with continued pressure from families of Israeli captives for a comprehensive exchange and an end to hostilities, alongside warnings that the war was depleting the Israeli army.
28.06.2025

05:4975 Dead In Gaza School Strike

The newspapers report 75 Palestinians killed in violent airstrikes on Gaza City, including attacks on a school sheltering displaced people (Al-Ayyam, Felesteen News, Maan News Agency). Multiple outlets emphasize the conflict has entered its 631st day, with Palestinian media describing ongoing "genocidal war" and mass executions. Israeli soldiers' confessions reveal orders to execute starving civilians seeking aid, according to the Government Media Office (Palestinian Information Center English). Trump suggests a near agreement for ending the conflict (Arabi21), while Israeli media reports potential Israel-Syria peace deal before 2025 ends (Sama News).

07:06Trump Predicts Gaza Ceasefire Within Week

The newspapers report growing diplomatic momentum around ceasefire negotiations, with Trump predicting a Gaza ceasefire agreement "within a week" (Alwatan Voice) and positive indicators leading to Wittkopf's expected Cairo visit within days to advance talks (Palsawa News). Military developments show Palestinian resistance maintaining pressure in Khan Younis with successive ambushes described as "consecutive shocks" to Israeli consciousness (Al-Resalah), while Yemeni missiles forced Israeli settlers in southern occupied Palestine back into shelters (Palestine News Network, Sama News). The West Bank faces escalating Israeli operations with raids and mass arrests reported in Hebron and various Nablus towns (Quds News Network, Raya Media Network). Iran conducted funeral ceremonies for military leaders and nuclear scientists killed in the war with Israel (Maan News Agency).
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09:2766 Children Dead From Starvation

The newspapers report that 66 children have died from malnutrition in Gaza as the siege intensifies (Palestine News Network, Quds News Network). Israeli soldier confessions provide evidence of systematic war crimes committed in Gaza (Al-Resalah). Egypt prepares for Wittkopf's visit as the United States readies a plan to end the Gaza war (Maan News Agency, Raya Media Network). The conflict enters its 631st day with continued bombardment and massacres (Felesteen News). Massive solidarity rallies took place in Yemen, Mauritania and Morocco supporting Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English). Israeli media acknowledges what is happening in Gaza represents an "illusion of victory" that Netanyahu continues promoting while the army remains stuck in the Strip's mud (Sama News).
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11:28Qatar Sees Gaza Ceasefire Opportunity

The newspapers report Qatar sees an opportunity for a Gaza ceasefire, with diplomatic sources indicating potential breakthrough in negotiations (Alwatan Voice, Palestine News Network). Al-Qassam Brigades documented targeting four Israeli excavators in eastern Khan Younis and attempted to drag away a dead Israeli officer's body (Felesteen News, Quds News Network). Palestinian media reports 81 deaths and 422 injuries in Gaza over 24 hours (Raya Media Network), while Haaretz suggests Israel has killed around 100,000 Palestinians in Gaza (Sama News). Israeli settlers established tent encampments in a Palestinian village south of Nablus (Palestinian Information Center English), and Israel set conditions for normalization with Syria (Maan News Agency). Domestic concerns include criticism of the Monetary Authority's absence in protecting citizens from exchange rate manipulation (Al-Resalah).
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14:37Twenty Children Killed Near Gaza School

The newspapers report on cautious optimism regarding Gaza ceasefire negotiations, with Qatar seeing an opportunity for breakthrough and Wittkopf arriving in Cairo for talks (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). However, violence continues with 20 Palestinians killed, mostly children, in an Israeli strike near a school in Al-Tuffah neighborhood (Raya Media Network, Sama News). The conflict enters its 631st day with death toll reaching 56,412 Palestinians and 133,054 injuries (Palestine News Network, Felesteen News). Regional tensions persist as Yemen launches missiles triggering sirens in southern Israel (Palestinian Information Center English). A German party demands arms export ban to Israel citing genocide in Gaza (Quds News Network).
15:04

17:07Settlers Attack Israeli Commanders

The newspapers report Israel "surprised" by Trump's latest ceasefire statements (Alwatan Voice), while families of Israeli captives demand comprehensive prisoner exchange and war's end (Quds News Network). Palestinian media focuses on Gaza's humanitarian crisis, with Hamas stating starvation devastates children and demanding international action (Palestinian Information Center English). Medical reports show skin diseases ravaging Gaza's children amid medicine shortages (Felesteen News). Internal Israeli tensions escalate as settlers attack military commanders and attempt to run over soldiers, angering officials (Maan News Agency). The Arab Parliament discusses genocide charges against Palestinians (Raya Media Network), while Israeli forces assassinated Hamas referee Hakim al-Issa "Abu Omar al-Souri" in Gaza (Sama News).

21:27Gaza War Deal Push Escalates

Palestinian media continues to highlight growing domestic Israeli pressure for a comprehensive deal to end the Gaza war and secure hostage release (Palsawa News, Raya Media Network, Sama News). The Israeli army acknowledges military operations now risk the lives of remaining captives (Alwatan Voice). Concurrently, Palestinian resistance groups, particularly Al-Qassam Brigades, continue reporting engagements and Israeli casualties in various areas including Khan Yunis and Jabalia (Arabi21, Felesteen News, Maan News Agency, Palestine Chronicle).