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.
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