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30.04.2025

30.04.2025Day Jerusalem Burns While Gaza Flour Runs Out

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 30.04.2025.

It displays 139 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.04.2025Day Jerusalem Burns While Gaza Flour Runs Out
Massive fires engulfed Jerusalem's forests, consuming 12,000 dunams of land and forcing thousands to evacuate. Israel requested international assistance while the Palestinian Authority offered firefighting help, which Israel reportedly did not answer. Ben-Gvir blamed Palestinians for the blazes.

In Gaza, humanitarian conditions deteriorated as reports indicated flour supplies would completely run out within days, marking "the most dangerous phase of starvation." Médecins Sans Frontières warned Gaza was becoming a "mass grave" amid the siege. The death toll continued to rise with 35 Palestinians killed in the past 24 hours.

The International Court of Justice continued its third day of hearings regarding Israel's obligations toward UN organizations in Palestine, while UNRWA reported that Israel's closure of six schools in Jerusalem would deprive 800 Palestinian children of education.

By evening, reports emerged that Majid Faraj became the first high-ranking Palestinian official to visit Washington since Trump's election.
30.04.2025

03:59Prisoner Barghouti Assassination Attempt Reported In Gilboa Prison

The newspapers report on severe food shortages in Gaza with "spoiled flour" being consumed amid spreading famine and tightened siege (Al-Ayyam). Several sources highlight the reported assassination attempt against prisoner Abdullah Barghouti in Gilboa prison, describing his health condition as critical (Al-Resalah, Felesteen News, Quds News Network). The Palestinian education ministry reports 14,784 students killed and 111 schools destroyed (Raya Media Network). Israeli forces stormed the Ibrahimi Mosque ahead of settler incursions (Palestinian Information Center). Headlines mention Israel intercepting a Yemeni drone over Sinai (Maan News) and 20 injuries during a crowd panic in Tel Aviv following a security alert (Arabi21).

06:27Israeli Strikes Kill 40 In Khan Younis As MSF Warns Of Mass Grave Risk

The newspapers report on escalating Israeli military operations in Gaza, with multiple sources citing 40-44 Palestinian casualties in the last 24 hours, particularly in Khan Younis and northern Gaza (Al-Ayyam, Maan News Agency, Palestinian Information Center, Sama News). Médecins Sans Frontières warns Gaza risks becoming a "mass grave" amid severe shortages of fuel and food that threaten catastrophe (Palestine News Network, Arabi21). Reports indicate Israeli forces are targeting tent encampments housing displaced persons (Felesteen News). Pro-Palestinian protesters confronted Ben-Gvir inside the US Congress (Quds News Network), while Israeli operations continue in Jabalia and Al-Nuseirat (Raya Media Network).
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08:41Thousands Missing In Gaza As Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

The newspapers report on the continued humanitarian crisis in Gaza with a Palestinian center searching for thousands of missing people (Al-Resalah) and UN officials declaring Gaza has reached its most dangerous humanitarian phase with famine being an "Israeli decision" (Raya Media Network). Prisoner issues receive significant coverage, including reports of "brutal torture" of Abdullah al-Barghouthi in Israeli prison (Palestinian Information Center English), Ben-Gvir seeking legislation for executing Palestinian prisoners (Palestine News Network), and a family of an Israeli captive in Gaza sending a message to Hamas (Alwatan Voice). Israel is reportedly mobilizing tens of thousands of reserve troops to expand the war (Palsawa News) while continuing to bomb tent encampments in Gaza (Felesteen News). Labor conditions in Palestine are also highlighted, with workers facing unemployment and government neglect (Maan News Agency).
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09:58Gaza Death Toll Rises As Economic Crisis Deepens

The newspapers report on the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza with 35 Palestinians killed in the past 24 hours (Felesteen News, Raya Media Network) as the conflict enters day 572 (Palestine Chronicle, Palestinian Information Center). The UN human rights chief calls for urgent action to stop the "humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English). Netanyahu declared Israel will achieve "decisive victory" as Israeli forces fight from Rafah to Mount Hermon (Alwatan Voice). Reports highlight severe economic impacts, with the Palestinian labor market heavily affected by war and economic shutdown (Palestine News Network, Maan News Agency).
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12:36Gaza Flour Supplies To Completely Run Out Within Days

The newspapers report on a severe food crisis in Gaza with flour supplies expected to completely run out within days, marking the entry into "the most dangerous phase of starvation" (Al-Resalah, Quds News Network). Reports indicate 700,000 Palestinians are without food as warnings mount about Gaza becoming a "mass grave" (Quds News Network). Hamas has called for global labor movements to show solidarity with Gaza (Palestinian Information Center English). Multiple sources report major fires in Jerusalem forests, with Israel requesting international assistance to extinguish them (Maan News Agency, Palsawa News, Raya Media Network). Bethlehem officials have condemned Israel's ban on a French delegation as detrimental to peace efforts (Palestine News Network).
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15:34Massive Fires Rage In Jerusalem As Israel Requests International Aid

The newspapers report on massive fires in Jerusalem and other areas, with Israel requesting international assistance to extinguish them (Al-Resalah, Sama News, Palsawa News). The Palestinian Authority has volunteered to help with firefighting efforts (Al-Resalah). In Gaza, Beit Lahia municipality has issued an international distress call warning of environmental and health catastrophe (Felesteen News). UNRWA school closures in Jerusalem threaten the education rights of 800 Palestinian children (Quds News Network). Meanwhile, a Palestinian child was reportedly injured by gunfire in Jenin (Palestinian Information Center English), and Palestinian labor reports indicate 507,000 unemployed across Palestine (Raya Media Network).
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17:30Massive Fires Engulf Jerusalem As Thousands Evacuate

The newspapers report on massive fires in Israel, particularly in Jerusalem, with Israeli authorities mobilizing to control the blazes described as "the worst fires in Israel's history" (Palestine Chronicle, Sama News, Alwatan Voice). Thousands have been evacuated (Palestine Chronicle). In Gaza, Médecins Sans Frontières warns the territory is becoming a "mass grave" amid a suffocating siege (Felesteen News). Other reports cover Israeli military operations, including an armed clash in Beita (Maan News Agency), airstrikes on Syria (Palestinian Information Center English), and Netanyahu allegedly burying the prisoner exchange file to preserve his government (Al-Resalah).

21:16Massive Fires Consume 12,000 Dunams As Israel Seeks Foreign Aid

The newspapers report on massive fires raging across Jerusalem and surrounding areas, with Israel requesting international assistance to control the blazes (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News, Maan News Agency, Sama News). Reports indicate the fires have consumed approximately 12,000 dunams of land (Maan News Agency). Notably, Israel has allegedly not responded to the Palestinian Authority's offer to help fight the fires (Sama News). Meanwhile, Hamas statements criticize Netanyahu's declarations as reflecting "the madness of defeat and the illusion of false victory" (Felesteen News), while Israeli operations continue with casualties reported in northern Gaza (Raya Media Network) and clashes in the West Bank (Quds News Network).