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19.01.2025

19.01.2025The day Gaza guns paused after dawn

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Spain for 19.01.2025.

It displays 125 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.01.2025The day Gaza guns paused after dawn
The implementation of Gaza's ceasefire faced early morning delays as Netanyahu demanded Hamas provide the hostage list before halting operations. The pause, scheduled for 7:30 AM, materialized only after Hamas named the first three women to be released.

By afternoon, Emily Damary, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher crossed into Israel through Red Cross coordination, marking the first successful hostage release since October 7, 2023. Four Israeli ministers resigned in protest of the agreement.

Meanwhile, domestic coverage focused on government intervention in corporate leadership, with the sudden replacement of Telefónica's president Pallete by Murtra through SEPI's influence. The Catalan film industry celebrated as 'El 47' dominated the Gaudí Awards with eight recognitions, while local protests emerged over Barcelona's new Diagonal construction issues.
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02:57Catalan film sweeps Gaudí Awards

The newspapers report extensively on 'El 47' winning eight awards at the Gaudí Catalan Film Awards, being crowned best Catalan film of 2024 (La Vanguardia, RTVE). New coverage emerges on Trump's return, with analysis focusing on its implications for a "technolibertarian regime" (El Mundo), while Illa's role as Sánchez's key political ally receives attention (La Razón).
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06:33Ceasefire stumbles on hostage list

The newspapers report intensively on the Gaza ceasefire delay, with Netanyahu conditioning the implementation on Hamas providing the list of first hostages to be released (El País, El Periódico, eldiario.es). Additional coverage focuses on historical memory, with analysis of Felipe VI's pending responsibilities towards Franco's victims (infoLibre), while social media sees planned protest against Elon Musk (El Salto).
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El retraso en el anuncio había hecho que el alto el fuego en Gaza no entrase en vigor a las 7.30, como estaba previsto. La milicia achaca la demora a “razones técnicas”. Al menos 15  muertos en los últimos ataques israelíes contra la Franja
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08:33Hostage list holds up Gaza pause

The newspapers report extensively on the delayed Gaza ceasefire implementation, with Netanyahu conditioning the pause on Hamas providing the hostage release list (El País, eldiario.es, El Periódico, RTVE, 20minutos). Hamas has now communicated the list, though the original 7:30 AM start time was missed, with the group citing technical reasons for the delay. Meanwhile, at least 15 casualties are reported in recent Israeli strikes on Gaza (El País).
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10:02Gaza guns pause as hostages named

The newspapers report extensively on the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire, following Hamas's delivery of the hostage list that caused earlier delays (El País, eldiario.es, El Periódico, La Razón, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). The first group includes three women aged 24-31. The pause comes after 47,000 deaths, with 15 casualties reported in the final Israeli strikes. Some Israeli ministers have resigned in protest (La Vanguardia).
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13:53Ministers quit as hostages named

The newspapers report extensively on the Gaza ceasefire implementation, with Hamas set to release three female hostages aged 24-31, while four Netanyahu ministers resign in protest (El Español, RTVE, 20minutos, El País, La Razón, eldiario.es). The pause comes after 47,000 deaths. Domestic coverage notes local complaints about the new Diagonal construction in Barcelona (El Periódico) and 'El 47' winning at the Gaudí Catalan Film Awards (La Vanguardia).
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15:48First hostages cross Gaza line

The newspapers extensively report on Hamas releasing the first three hostages to the Red Cross in Gaza, marking the start of the ceasefire implementation (El País, El Español, El Mundo, El Periódico, La Razón, RTVE, 20minutos). The released women - Emily Damary, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher, aged 24-31 - are reportedly in good health and en route to Israel after being held since October 7, 2023.
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18:33First hostages touch Israeli soil

The newspapers extensively cover Hamas's release of the first three Israeli hostages - Emily Damary, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher - following the ceasefire implementation (El Confidencial, El Español, El País, El Periódico, La Vanguardia, RTVE, 20minutos). The Red Cross confirms the women, aged 24-31, are in good health after their transfer to Israel, marking the first successful exchange since their capture on October 7, 2023.
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