March
Palestinian editors prioritized the assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with multiple outlets confirming the event through Iranian television and U.S. statements in the early morning hours.
Throughout the day, coverage focused on Iranian retaliation with missile strikes on Israeli targets near Jerusalem and U.S. bases, causing casualties in Beit Shemesh and prompting Israeli closures of Al-Aqsa Mosque and West Bank crossings.
Evening reporting highlighted the escalation's regional impact, including Iranian strikes on a U.S. aircraft carrier, closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and calls from Iraqi and Yemeni forces to attack American bases.
Palestinian editors prioritized Hezbollah's formal entry into the Iran-Israel conflict, with multiple outlets reporting the group launched rockets at northern Israel in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon that reportedly killed 31 people.
Throughout the day, coverage focused on escalating Israeli military actions in Lebanon, including airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and threats to target Hezbollah's deputy leader, with casualty figures rising to 52 dead by evening.
Simultaneously, editors reported on the third consecutive day of Al-Aqsa Mosque closure by Israeli authorities, preventing Ramadan prayers, and on settler violence in the West Bank causing Palestinian deaths near Nablus.
Palestinian editors prioritized the expansion of ground operations in Lebanon, with multiple outlets reporting Israeli incursions into southern towns and Hezbollah's retaliatory strikes against military targets throughout the day.
Morning coverage focused on Israeli plans to seize additional territory in Lebanon and Hezbollah's entry into the conflict, with reports of rockets targeting Jerusalem and Israeli bases.
Afternoon reporting highlighted intense fighting in southern Lebanon, including heavy casualties, destruction of media infrastructure in Beirut's suburbs, and displacement of at least 30,000 people.
Evening coverage noted diplomatic fractures as the U.S. cut ties with Spain over NATO bases and Britain began evacuating citizens from the Middle East.
Palestinian editors prioritized the first simultaneous missile attacks on Israel from Iran and Lebanon, marking a new phase in the regional war that began with Khamenei's assassination.
Morning coverage focused on escalating Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and Hezbollah's retaliatory attacks, while reporting on secret CIA-Iranian intelligence communications discussing Trump's ceasefire terms.
Afternoon reporting highlighted the coordinated Iranian-Lebanese missile barrage, with analysis of Iran's strategic pivot toward Gulf targets rather than direct attacks on Israel.
Evening coverage documented Hezbollah's first direct ground clash with Israeli forces in Lebanon's Khiam area, alongside rising Lebanese casualty figures and continued humanitarian crises in Gaza.
Palestinian editors prioritized Israeli evacuation orders for Lebanon's southern suburbs, with multiple outlets reporting throughout the day that Israel threatened to make Beirut's suburbs resemble Gaza's Khan Younis.
Morning coverage focused on the sixth day of the Iran-Israel war, reporting simultaneous rocket barrages from Iran and Lebanon toward Israel alongside Israeli airstrikes crossing Syrian and Iraqi airspace.
Afternoon reporting documented expanding Israeli military operations in Lebanon, including attacks on Palestinian refugee camps and forced evacuations in Palestinian areas like Duma's Shakkara neighborhood.
Evening coverage analyzed the strategic implications of Israel's air corridor through Syria and Iraq to strike Iran, while continuing to report on Gaza's humanitarian crisis and political developments involving U.S. and Israeli leadership.
Palestinian editors prioritized the seventh day of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, with morning coverage reporting intense Israeli-American airstrikes on Tehran and Lebanon, and Iran's response with more advanced missiles.
Midday reporting focused on new simultaneous rocket attacks on Israel and Israeli threats of 'surprises' against Iran, while documenting the war's continuation and regional expansion including Gulf states considering withdrawing foreign investments.
Afternoon coverage highlighted Iran's launch of hundreds of missiles and drones against Israel, Hezbollah's warnings to northern Israeli settlers, and Iran's missile retaliation for the Minab massacre.
Throughout the day, multiple sources reported on Israeli restrictions preventing Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque for the third week of Ramadan, alongside ongoing military operations in Palestinian territories including arrests, checkpoints, and settler violence.
Palestinian editors prioritized the eighth day of the Iran-Israel war, with morning coverage reporting new Israeli airstrikes on Tehran and Iranian missile launches toward Israel and the Gulf.
Midday reporting focused on Iran's conditional ceasefire vow to Gulf neighbors, with the Iranian president stating attacks would cease except under specific circumstances, alongside U.S. weapons approvals for Israel without congressional consent.
Afternoon coverage highlighted expanding ground clashes in Lebanon, including Hezbollah's drone attack on Haifa's refinery and Israeli evacuation warnings for northern settlements, while documenting continuing Israeli military operations and settler violence in Palestinian territories.
Palestinian editors prioritized the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader, with multiple outlets reporting the decision by Iran's Assembly of Experts throughout the evening.
Morning coverage focused on intensifying missile exchanges between Iran and Israel, including Iran's fragmentation missile attacks on Tel Aviv and Israel's destruction of a satellite command center in Tehran.
Midday reporting documented the expanding regional conflict's toll, with updated casualty figures from Gaza and Lebanon, while continuing to cover settler violence in Abu Falah.
Evening analysis highlighted Iran's vow to continue fighting until permanent war resolution and warnings about Israel seeking to expand the conflict.
Palestinian editors prioritized the immediate consequences of Iran's missile strikes on Israel, with multiple outlets reporting two Israeli fatalities from Iranian rockets hitting central Israel in late morning coverage.
Morning reporting focused on the escalating Iran-Israel conflict, documenting the tenth day of attacks including missile exchanges, strikes on Lebanon, and rising American casualties.
Early afternoon coverage highlighted expanding regional tensions, including Israeli concerns about Lebanon, accusations of white phosphorus use, and Hezbollah's military operations against Israeli infrastructure.
Evening analysis examined the regional war's impact on Gaza, including Hamas accusations that Israel was exploiting the focus on Iran and Lebanon to commit massacres, alongside the resumption of gas truck entry after an 11-day halt.
Palestinian editors prioritized the escalating Iran-Israel conflict throughout March 10, with morning coverage focusing on Israel's long war blueprint targeting Iran's depth and potential ground invasion in Lebanon.
Early afternoon reporting centered on Iran's retaliatory strikes against U.S. bases in Iraq and Tehran's demand for international guarantees before accepting any truce.
Evening analysis highlighted U.S. President Trump's threats against Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian warnings about transforming the waterway into a 'choke point,' alongside Hezbollah's successful missile attacks that Israeli defenses failed to intercept.
Palestinian editors prioritized the expanding regional conflict throughout March 11, with morning coverage focusing on Iranian missile attacks containing cluster munitions targeting Israeli territory and Hezbollah strikes at the Lebanese border.
Early afternoon reporting centered on Israeli officials stating limited war objectives of reducing Iranian threats rather than achieving absolute victory, alongside ongoing ceasefire violations in Gaza.
Evening analysis highlighted Iranian missile attacks damaging U.S. sites in the Middle East and the Revolutionary Guard threatening regional ports, while continuing to report casualties from Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon.
Palestinian editors prioritized the expanding regional conflict throughout March 12, with morning coverage focusing on a coordinated Iranian and Lebanese missile attack targeting Greater Tel Aviv, described as a synchronous missile storm.
Early afternoon reporting continued to highlight this attack while also documenting casualties from Israeli military actions in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon.
Evening analysis maintained focus on the missile storm and regional casualties, while a single domestic story emerged about a social welfare campaign for orphans in Gaza and the West Bank.
Palestinian editors maintained focus on Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank throughout March 13, with morning headlines reporting airstrikes and naval fire in Khan Yunis and the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Early afternoon coverage continued highlighting the mosque closure while expanding to include Iranian missile attacks toward Israel and airstrikes in Lebanon, framing this as part of the expanding regional conflict.
Evening reporting featured statements from Abu Obeida praising Iranian missile strikes as bringing relief to Palestinians, while maintaining coverage of the ongoing mosque closure and Israeli military actions.
Palestinian editors maintained exclusive focus on the escalating regional conflict throughout March 14, with morning headlines reporting American attacks on Iranian energy sources and Iranian Revolutionary Guard missile responses targeting Israeli positions in Haifa, Golan, and Galilee.
Coverage continued through early afternoon and evening with repeated emphasis on these strikes, while also noting Israeli military planning for a wide ground operation in Lebanon.
A single domestic weather report appeared in late afternoon but did not disrupt the dominant editorial priority on the conflict.
Palestinian editors opened March 15 with sustained focus on Israeli military actions against Palestinian families in the West Bank, with multiple sources reporting executions in Tammun and a massacre in Tubas.
Early afternoon coverage expanded to include the killing of a police intervention director and seven officers in Gaza airstrikes, while maintaining reporting on the Tammun executions.
Evening reporting continued documenting casualties in Gaza while noting the partial reopening of the Rafah crossing, but editorial priority remained on the West Bank family executions throughout the day.
Palestinian editors opened March 16 with sustained focus on Israeli military actions in Gaza, reporting a police massacre in central Gaza and casualties from a wall collapse in Khan Younis.
Morning coverage expanded to include Israeli ground operations in southern Lebanon, with multiple sources describing incursions and intensified fighting with Hezbollah.
Afternoon reporting maintained emphasis on the Lebanon front while noting Iranian missile strikes on Israel and Trump's consideration of seizing an Iranian island, but editorial priority remained on the expanding ground conflict throughout the day.
Palestinian editors opened March 17 with sustained focus on Israeli military actions in the West Bank, reporting shootings near Salfit that killed two Palestinians.
Morning coverage expanded to include Israeli assassinations of Iranian officials in Tehran, with multiple sources describing the killing of Ali Larijani and Basij commander Gholam Soleimani, while maintaining reporting on West Bank arrests and southern Lebanon ground operations.
Afternoon reporting continued documenting the Tehran assassinations while noting UN warnings of unprecedented forced displacement in the West Bank and ceasefire violations in Gaza, but editorial priority remained on the cross-border assassinations throughout the day.
Palestinian editors opened March 18 with sustained focus on the regional escalation following Ali Larijani's assassination, reporting Iranian missile strikes on Tel Aviv and Israeli strikes on Beirut.
Morning coverage expanded to include Israel's authorization of assassinations against Iranian leaders without political approval, while maintaining reporting on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during Eid preparations.
Evening reporting shifted emphasis to Israel's strike on an Iranian gas field and Hezbollah's longest-range rocket attacks, with continued documentation of catastrophic conditions in Gaza and Lebanon casualties.
Palestinian editors opened March 19 with sustained focus on the regional escalation following the Iranian cluster missile attack on Tel Aviv, reporting civilian casualties from rocket shrapnel in the West Bank town of Beit Awwa.
Morning coverage expanded to include Saudi Arabia's military threat against Iran and Washington's announcement of intensified attacks using 'superior munitions', while maintaining reporting on the extended closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque and catastrophic humanitarian conditions in Gaza during Eid preparations.
Evening reporting shifted emphasis to Iranian missile strikes on Haifa oil refineries and energy facilities, with continued documentation of Palestinian casualties from Israeli fire in Gaza and settler violence in the West Bank.
Palestinian editors opened March 20 with sustained focus on the regional escalation, reporting Iranian missile attacks on Jerusalem and Haifa that interrupted Netanyahu's conference and struck vital facilities.
Morning coverage expanded to include intensified Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah operations, while maintaining reporting on the complete closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque preventing Eid prayers and civilian casualties from drone strikes in Gaza.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Iran's ten missile waves toward central Israel and Israeli strikes on Tehran, with continued documentation of rocket shrapnel casualties in the West Bank and Israeli restrictions at holy sites.
Palestinian editors opened March 21 with sustained focus on the regional escalation, reporting Israeli assessments of intensified Iranian attacks and expanding hostilities to the Indian Ocean.
Morning coverage documented Iranian ballistic missile strikes on Diego Garcia and a UN report alleging systematic Israeli torture of Palestinians.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Iranian missile strikes on Dimona, with multiple sources describing building collapses and numerous casualties near the nuclear site.
Evening coverage focused on Iranian strikes on Arad, reporting six fatalities and over one hundred injuries, while maintaining documentation of Eid celebrations overshadowed by restrictions at Al-Aqsa Mosque and humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Palestinian editors opened March 22 with sustained focus on Iranian missile strikes on Israeli cities, reporting casualties in Arad and Dimona from overnight attacks.
Morning coverage expanded to include Hezbollah operations in northern Israel, describing an Israeli killed by anti-tank fire in the Upper Galilee, while maintaining reporting on Trump's 48-hour ultimatum to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Israeli airstrikes targeting police vehicles in Gaza, with multiple sources describing four police officers killed in Nuseirat camp and additional casualties in Gaza City.
Evening coverage focused on escalating settler attacks in the West Bank, reporting injuries, arson of homes and vehicles, and renewed violence in several villages.
Palestinian editors opened March 23 with sustained focus on regional escalation, reporting European resistance to Netanyahu's call for war on Iran and Iranian threats to target energy facilities in response to Trump's warnings.
Morning coverage documented new Iranian missile barrages and Israeli airstrikes depleting old munitions, while maintaining reporting on Israeli military operations in Gaza and settler attacks in the West Bank.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Trump's announcement delaying energy facility strikes against Iran for five days, with multiple sources describing his claims of productive negotiations and Iranian denials of any talks.
Evening coverage focused on continued Iranian missile waves and Israeli military expansion in Lebanon, while documenting humanitarian conditions in Gaza and escalating settler violence.
Palestinian editors opened March 24 with sustained focus on regional escalation, reporting U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian energy facilities in Isfahan and Khorramshahr despite Trump's previous pause pledge.
Morning coverage documented Iranian missile barrages on Tel Aviv, Dimona, and Eilat, with multiple sources describing building damage and casualties in Israeli cities.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Hezbollah strikes on Haifa and Israeli mobilization of 400,000 reservists for potential expansion of the Lebanon conflict.
Evening coverage focused on renewed U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Washington's consideration of a temporary truce, while maintaining documentation of Israeli military actions in Gaza and settler violence in the West Bank.
Palestinian editors opened March 25 with sustained focus on Israeli legislative moves, reporting the Knesset's National Security Committee approving a controversial execution law for Palestinian prisoners ahead of a full vote.
Morning coverage documented escalating Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank, with multiple sources describing casualties from airstrikes, widespread arrest campaigns, and settler attacks on agricultural structures.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to regional conflict developments involving Iran, including Tehran's renewed missile waves, Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, and U.S. negotiation efforts amid Trump's shifting stance.
Evening coverage focused on continued Israeli settlement expansion in East Jerusalem, with multiple sources describing the seizure of apartments in Silwan for colonial associations, while maintaining documentation of prisoner institutions urging international action against the execution law.
Palestinian editors opened March 26 with sustained focus on regional escalation, reporting Hezbollah's precision strikes on Israeli military targets including the Defense Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv and the Kirya military complex.
Morning coverage documented Israeli military consolidation in Gaza through expansion of the 'Yellow Line' controlling over half the enclave, alongside casualties from artillery shelling and collapsing walls on displaced persons' tents.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Israeli military vulnerabilities, with multiple sources describing warnings of the army's internal collapse and recruitment crisis, while maintaining documentation of settler violence in the West Bank including attacks in Bethlehem and Hebron.
Evening coverage focused on regional diplomatic maneuvers, including Iran's conditions for ending the war and U.S.-Israeli disagreements over truce proposals, while continuing to report on rocket attacks from Lebanon causing casualties in Nahariya.
Palestinian editors opened March 27 with sustained focus on Israeli military actions in the West Bank, reporting casualties from settler attacks in Bethlehem and Israeli raids in Qalandia camp.
Morning coverage documented escalating regional confrontations, with multiple sources describing Israeli strikes on Beirut and southern Lebanon alongside Hezbollah targeting Israeli positions, marking the most violent day with 261 Israeli injuries from Iranian and Hezbollah attacks.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to the sustained closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque, describing the 28th consecutive day of Israeli restrictions preventing Friday prayers, with Hamas warning of escalation plans.
Evening coverage focused on the killing of a second youth by Israeli forces in Qalandia camp within 24 hours, while maintaining documentation of new casualties from Israeli gunfire in Dheisheh camp and other West Bank locations.
Palestinian editors opened March 28 with reports of Yemen's first missile strikes against Israel since the war began, with multiple sources describing ballistic missiles targeting Tel Aviv and Eilat that killed one Israeli and injured two.
Morning coverage documented expanding regional military escalation, with Yemeni Ansarallah entering the war alongside Iranian coordination with Lebanese and Iraqi fronts, while Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Israeli strikes targeting journalists in Lebanon, with multiple sources describing three journalists killed in a vehicle attack in southern Lebanon, while maintaining documentation of Iranian missile strikes on Israeli targets including Haifa port and Ben Gurion airport.
Evening coverage focused on Yemen's strategic entry into the conflict with reports of Iranian missiles breaching Israeli defenses, while continuing to report on Israeli military actions in Gaza causing casualties and rising death tolls.
Palestinian editors opened March 29 with sustained focus on Israeli military actions in Gaza, reporting six martyrs in strikes targeting police checkpoints in Khan Yunis across multiple sources.
Morning coverage documented expanding regional military confrontation, with reports of potential U.S. ground operations in Iran and Iranian threats against universities linked to the U.S. and Israel.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to Iranian missile strikes targeting a chemical plant near Beersheba, with multiple sources describing three salvos in 30 minutes and subsequent fears of chemical leaks.
Evening coverage focused on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's announcement of a radical change in security doctrine and expansion of the buffer zone in southern Lebanon, while maintaining documentation of nine martyrs in Khan Yunis and warnings of total hospital shutdowns in Gaza.
Palestinian editors began the day by marking the 50th anniversary of Land Day, juxtaposing historical narratives of steadfastness with reports of new military casualties in Khan Yunis and the 31st consecutive day of Al-Aqsa Mosque's closure. By midday, the focus shifted to the regional war's escalation, specifically the coordinated missile strikes from Iran and Lebanon that ignited Haifa's oil refineries. This was framed alongside President Trump’s threats to destroy Iranian energy infrastructure unless regime change occurs. However, the dominant editorial priority emerged in the late afternoon with the Israeli Knesset’s final approval of the Prisoner Execution Law. Outlets across the political spectrum emphasized Prime Minister Netanyahu’s personal vote for the bill. The day ended with a wave of unified condemnations from Palestinian factions and prisoner institutions, which characterized the legislation as a formalization of systemic killing, overshadowing the news that Gaza's death toll exceeded 72,000.
Palestinian editors opened March 31 with sustained focus on the final approval of Israel's Prisoner Execution Law, reporting widespread condemnation and characterizing it as state-sponsored vengeance.
Morning coverage documented domestic mobilization against the legislation, with Fatah declaring a comprehensive strike and the Teachers' Union joining the protest, while Hamas-aligned outlets detailed punitive measures against prisoners' families.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to military escalation in response to the law, with Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeida calling for intensified operations and prisoner captures, while maintaining documentation of ceasefire violations in Gaza.
Evening coverage focused on international backlash against the legislation, with multiple sources reporting European Union rejection and mass protests in Gaza, while continuing to report on regional tensions involving Iranian missile strikes and threats against US technology companies.
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