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28.11.2024

28.11.2024The Day Hunger Found The Children

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 28.11.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.11.2024The Day Hunger Found The Children
Morning reports focused on the mounting casualties in Nusseirat refugee camp, with multiple strikes killing at least 12 people. UNICEF announced that 1.1 million children face malnutrition, with 2,500 requiring immediate medical evacuation.

By midday, the Israeli housing minister visited Netzarim with settlement plans, while negotiations shifted as Hamas considered allowing temporary Israeli presence along the Philadelphi Corridor. The New York Times reported Netanyahu's preference to delay major decisions until after U.S. elections.

Evening reports documented the collapse of Gaza's medical infrastructure, with hospitals losing 75% capacity. New statistics showed 15,000 pregnant women at risk of malnutrition. Southern tribal leaders began securing aid convoy routes, while Washington and Israel reportedly negotiated a deal exchanging PA support for vetoes against Palestinian statehood at the UN.
28.11.2024

04:56Netanyahu Seeks Partial Prisoner Deal

The newspapers report on several casualties from Israeli strikes, including deaths at a shelter school in Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Arabi21). Meanwhile, negotiations over prisoner exchange gain attention as Netanyahu reportedly seeks a partial deal with Hamas (Raya Media Network), while Washington Post reports on Israeli government efforts to revive talks (Maan News). A fuel crisis deepens in northern Gaza, affecting drinking water supplies (Felesteen News).

07:04The 419th Day of Fire

The newspapers report on continued Israeli strikes across Gaza (Palsawa News, Palestine News Network, Sama News), with focus on casualties in Beit Lahiya and Khan Younis (Ultra Palestine). Multiple sources report on day 419 of the conflict (Felesteen News, Sama News). An Egyptian delegation is heading to Israel today (Maan News), while hospitals face severe shortages of medical supplies and staff (Al-Quds). Armed clashes are reported in the West Bank, with resistance forces using explosive devices (Quds News Network).

08:16The Nusseirat Massacre

The newspapers report on a new massacre in Nusseirat refugee camp, with 9 casualties reported (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Raya Media Network). Meanwhile, an Egyptian delegation arrives in Israel with a comprehensive proposal for a temporary ceasefire and the reopening of Rafah crossing (Maan News, Palsawa News). Private sector losses in Gaza are estimated at 8 billion dollars (Palestine News Network), while Israeli violations of the Lebanon ceasefire are reported (Quds News Network).
10:07

10:17A Million Children Starve in Gaza

The newspapers report on a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with UNICEF stating 2,500 children require medical evacuation (Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network) and over 1.1 million children suffering from malnutrition (Maan News). Civil Defense reports 80% of their equipment is now inoperable (Felesteen News), while UNRWA warns about survival conditions deteriorating for 75,000 people in northern Gaza (Sama News).

12:01Nusseirat Bleeds Again

The newspapers report on multiple casualties at Nusseirat refugee camp, with more than 12 deaths reported (Al-Resalah, Maan News). UNICEF states 2,500 children in Gaza require urgent medical evacuation (Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network). Reports conflict regarding Egyptian mediation efforts: while some sources mention an Egyptian delegation heading to Israel (Alwatan Voice), others deny ongoing communications (Sama News). UNRWA reports Israel blocked 82 aid delivery attempts to northern Gaza (Ultra Palestine).

14:57Hospitals Face Collapse as Minister Plans Settlements

The newspapers report on the deteriorating medical situation in Gaza, with hospitals losing 75% of their capacity (Al-Resalah). Death toll updates indicate 44,330 casualties and 104,933 wounded (Raya Media Network). While some sources discuss a northern ceasefire agreement (Al-Quds), an Israeli housing minister's visit to Netzarim raises settlement planning concerns (Palsawa News). Reports suggest Israel prefers waiting for Trump rather than reaching a settlement in Gaza (Maan News).

18:50The Tribes Take Control

The newspapers report on several developments in Gaza's southern region, where tribal leaders have begun securing aid convoy routes for international organizations (Arabi21). New settlement plans for Gaza are being discussed, with reports suggesting Netanyahu is postponing decisions until Trump's potential return (Alwatan Voice, Maan News). A detailed report from Jabalia camp describes severe humanitarian conditions (Felesteen News), while Egyptian military preparations receive attention in Israeli media (Sama News).