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29.03.2025

29.03.2025Day Hamas Accepted Peace Proposal As Eid Al-Fitr Announced

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 29.03.2025.

It displays 122 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.03.2025Day Hamas Accepted Peace Proposal As Eid Al-Fitr Announced
Gaza's death toll reached 50,277 with 26 Palestinians killed in the past 24 hours. Morning newspapers reported on Israeli operations in Jenin making it "uninhabitable" with 600 homes destroyed.

By midday, Al-Qassam Brigades released a video of an Israeli hostage with the message "time is running out," showing him pleading that military force cannot free captives.

The ceasefire negotiations intensified with reports of a new Egyptian proposal. By evening, Hamas official Khalil Al-Hayya announced they had accepted a mediator-presented proposal from two days prior, emphasizing that resistance weapons remain a "red line" and rejecting displacement of Palestinians.

Netanyahu's office responded by submitting an alternative proposal coordinated with Washington.

Religious authorities announced Sunday as the first day of Eid al-Fitr in Palestine, while Israeli forces launched a new ground operation in Al-Juneina neighborhood in Rafah.
29.03.2025

07:27Casualties Mount As Gaza Assault Enters 12th Day

The newspapers report on Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza now in its 12th consecutive day (Felesteen News, Maan News). Dozens of Palestinians were killed and homes demolished in southern Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English, Arabi21). There are shocking statistics about women and children casualties (Arabi21). Despite the violence, 75,000 worshippers performed Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, with 100 performing Isha and Taraweeh prayers (Al-Ayyam). Egyptian sources express optimism about a potential ceasefire after Eid al-Fitr with clear international guarantees (Palsawa News). Some reports note increasing "reverse migration" threatening Israel's stability (Al-Resalah).

08:27Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Eid Al-Fitr Truce Proposal

The newspapers report on ongoing ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas engaged in positive, around-the-clock talks (Palsawa News). A new proposal suggests releasing some hostages in exchange for a truce during Eid al-Fitr (Sama News). Meanwhile, Israeli military operations continue across Gaza with casualties and destruction reported (Raya Media Network). In the West Bank, clashes erupted in Beit Ummar and Tamon as Israeli forces raided Nablus and other cities (Palestinian Information Center, Quds News Network). The 68-day offensive on Jenin has resulted in 600 homes destroyed, making parts uninhabitable (Maan News, Palestine News Network).
09:54

10:34Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 50,000 As Israeli Airstrikes Hit Displacement Camps

The newspapers report on the escalating death toll in Gaza, with 50,277 Palestinians killed and 114,095 injured since the war began (Palestine News Network, Raya Media Network, Sama News). Recent Israeli airstrikes on displacement camps in southern Gaza have caused more casualties, including two martyrs (Alwatan Voice). The Health Ministry reports 921 martyrs and 2,054 injuries since the latest phase of operations resumed (Felesteen News). In Yemen, 65 American airstrikes were conducted within 24 hours (Palestinian Information Center). Other developments include Trump's announcement to dissolve USAID (Maan News) and reports of Mossad negotiations with countries to accept displaced Palestinians (Quds News Network).
13:07

13:18Casualties Mount As Eid Ceasefire Proposal Emerges

The newspapers report on continuing violence in Gaza with 26 Palestinians killed and 70 injured in the past 24 hours (Palestinian Information Center English). The Israeli military operation is described as a "genocide" in its 12th consecutive day (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center). Intensive ceasefire negotiations are taking place in Doha but face Israeli intransigence (Maan News), with Hamas reportedly agreeing to a new proposal for an Eid holiday truce (Raya Media Network). Economic concerns are highlighted with Gaza markets suffering liquidity shortages during the holiday season (Al-Resalah), while a positive development shows women's empowerment through the Twaneh Dairy Factory project in Masafer Yatta (Palestine News Network).
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16:47Sunday Declared First Day Of Eid Al-Fitr In Palestine

The newspapers report on Eid al-Fitr announcements, with multiple sources confirming Sunday as the first day of the holiday in Palestine (Alwatan Voice, Maan News Agency, Palsawa News, Palestine News Network). Saudi Arabia's Supreme Court is expected to make the same announcement (Al-Resalah), while five countries have declared Monday as their Eid date (Raya Media Network). Meanwhile, the violence in Gaza continues with reports of targeted attacks on parked vehicles (Felesteen News), Israeli forces killing women and children (Quds News Network), and Al-Qassam Brigades releasing a video of an Israeli prisoner with the caption "time is running out" (Maan News Agency).

19:21Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Proposal While Netanyahu Offers Alternative

The newspapers report on ceasefire negotiations, with Hamas accepting a mediator-presented proposal two days ago (Al-Resalah), while Netanyahu's office says they've submitted an alternative proposal coordinated with Washington (Palsawa News). Hamas official Al-Hayya emphasized there will be no displacement, expulsion, and that resistance weapons are a "red line" (Quds News Network). Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, with displaced Gazans struggling amid what's described as a "genocide war" (Felesteen News). A young man from Tamon has died from Israeli gunshot wounds, with his body being detained (Maan News Agency).