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31.03.2025

31.03.2025Day Paramedics' Execution Exposed As Rafah Evacuation Ordered

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Palestine for 31.03.2025.

It displays 103 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

31.03.2025Day Paramedics' Execution Exposed As Rafah Evacuation Ordered
The second day of Eid al-Fitr witnessed continued Israeli military operations across Gaza, with newspapers reporting 80 Palestinians killed in 48 hours. Medical sources provided disturbing details about the 14 paramedics found executed in Rafah, describing bodies as "bound and buried in a deep pit," prompting calls for international investigation.

By mid-morning, Israel issued evacuation orders for all Rafah residents, causing mass displacement. Hamas described this as a "dangerous escalation" while maintaining its position on the January 19 agreement.

Al-Qassam Brigades claimed detonating an Israeli tank in eastern Khan Younis, while Israel appointed a new Shin Bet chief.

A humanitarian crisis intensified with all Gaza bakeries closing due to flour shortages. By evening, Israeli media revealed details of Netanyahu's counterproposal to Hamas, while two Netanyahu advisors were arrested in the "Qatar Gate" case. Smotrich resigned from the government, reportedly due to tensions with Ben Gvir.
31.03.2025

07:10Paramedics Executed In Rafah As Gaza Bombardment Intensifies

The newspapers report on a significant escalation in Gaza during Eid al-Fitr, with multiple massacres occurring. The most discussed incident involves 14 paramedics and aid workers killed in Rafah (Arabi21, Alwatan Voice, Al-Resalah), with bodies reportedly found executed. Israeli forces have issued new evacuation orders for areas in Rafah (Palsawa News). Reports indicate continued airstrikes on Khan Younis, causing civilian casualties (Maan News, Sama News). Netanyahu has appointed a new head of Shabak (Israel's internal security service) (Felesteen News). In Jerusalem, Israel has approved infrastructure projects to strengthen settlements (Palestine News Network).

09:02Executed Paramedics Prompt International Investigation Calls

The newspapers report on continued massacres in Gaza during the second day of Eid al-Fitr (Palestinian Information Center English, Felesteen News). Multiple sources cover the killing of 14 paramedics in Rafah, with government media calling for an international investigation (Al-Resalah, Sama News). Israel has issued widespread evacuation orders in Rafah, causing mass displacement from both Rafah and Khan Younis (Alwatan Voice, Arabi21). UNRWA reports unprecedented displacement in the West Bank since 1967 (Maan News). Other headlines mention Egyptian-Qatari diplomatic movements regarding Gaza negotiations (Palsawa News) and the arrest of two Netanyahu advisors in the "Qatar Gate" case (Palestine News Network).
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12:05Bloody Eid Massacres Continue As Rafah Evacuations Force Mass Displacement

The newspapers report on continuing Israeli attacks in Gaza during the second day of Eid al-Fitr, with multiple sources describing "bloody massacres" (Felesteen News, Palestinian Information Center, Maan News). At least 32 Palestinians have been killed since dawn (Maan News). Israel has ordered evacuations in Rafah, causing widespread displacement (Quds News, Palsawa News, Palestinian Information Center). UNRWA reports unprecedented displacement levels in the West Bank since 1967 (Raya Media). Meanwhile, negotiations continue with Israel's Yisrael Hayom newspaper revealing significant gaps between Israel and Hamas positions (Alwatan Voice), while Netanyahu has appointed a new Shin Bet chief (Palestine Chronicle).

15:00Humanitarian Workers Massacre Condemned

The newspapers report on Israel's killing of humanitarian and emergency workers in Gaza, with Hamas condemning what it calls a "massacre" (Palestinian Information Center English, Al-Resalah). Israel is forcing residents to evacuate Rafah, which Hamas describes as a "dangerous escalation" (Felesteen News). Israeli forces are compelling a Jerusalemite to demolish his own home in Silwan (Maan News). Israel has proposed a long-term truce in Gaza with specific conditions (Palsawa News), while the Palestinian President has issued a decree regarding the 2025 austerity budget (Palestine News Network). Netanyahu is facing a new legal case (Quds News).
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17:3480 Killed During Eid As Bread And Flour Run Out In Gaza

The newspapers report on ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza during Eid al-Fitr with 80 people killed and 305 injured over the past 48 hours (Palestinian Information Center English). Al-Qassam Brigades announced detonating an explosive device under an Israeli tank east of Khan Younis (Arabi21). Multiple sources describe a massacre in eastern Gaza with several children among the victims (Felesteen News, Sama News). Food shortages are critical with bread and flour running out in Gaza (Quds News). Egypt has demonstrated support for Palestinians through mass protests against displacement plans (Alwatan Voice), while the EU calls for ceasefire resumption and aid delivery (Raya Media).
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22:13Gaza Death Toll Exceeds 50,000 As Israel Proposes Prisoner Exchange

The newspapers report on the soaring death toll in Gaza, which has now reached 50,357 (Palestine News Network English). Over 80 Palestinians were killed in Gaza during the past 48 hours (Arabi21). Hamas condemns the forced displacement of Rafah residents (Palestinian Information Center English). Headlines discuss Israel's prisoner swap proposal and ceasefire plans (Alwatan Voice, Palsawa News). Ben Gvir has announced punitive measures against prisoners including restricting access to bathrooms and food (Maan News). Meanwhile, Smotrich has resigned from the occupation government, with reports linking this to Ben Gvir (Quds News).