
Israeli forces launched a detention campaign in Hebron, arresting several freed prisoners, while resistance fighters clashed with Israeli forces near the Old City of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian student at Columbia University was arrested for leading pro-Palestine activities, which were labeled as pro-Hamas and anti-Semitic under executive orders.
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Transportation Minister Criticizes Shin Bet Over October 7 Attack
ISRAELI MEDIA: Israel’s Channel 13 reported that Transportation Minister Miri Regev criticized the Shin Bet, stating that it lacked intelligence before the October 7 attacks and continues to fail in this regard.
Protests in Tel Aviv Demanding Return of Captives from Gaza
ISRAELI MEDIA: Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that dozens of protesters demonstrated on Begin Street in Tel Aviv, demanding the return of captives held in Gaza.
Growing Calls for IAEA to Inspect Israel’s Nuclear Facilities
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
Qatar urges international efforts to place Israeli nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards and for Israel to join the NPT as a non-nuclear state.
Qatar has called for intensified international efforts to bring all Israeli nuclear facilities under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and for Israel to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as a non-nuclear state, the website of the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.
Dozens of Israeli Captives were Killed ‘by Israeli Fire’ in Gaza – NYT Report
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
At least 41 Israeli captives out of 251 taken on October 7 have since been killed, some by Israeli fire, according to an analysis by the New York Times (NYT).
In a report on Saturday, the NYT cites forensic reports, military investigations into their deaths as well as interviews with several Israeli soldiers and officials, a senior regional official and seven relatives of captives.
Israeli Forces Deploy Military Reinforcements to Jenin and Its Camp
PALESTINIAN MEDIA: Israeli forces have sent military reinforcements to Jenin city and its refugee camp.
ICRC: Humanitarian Crisis Looms in Gaza
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS: “We warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Aid is scarce compared to the enormous needs. Suspending aid and cutting electricity to Gaza’s desalination plant threaten a humanitarian disaster. Israel must ensure basic needs are met and allow aid to pass.”
Death Toll from Israeli Drone Strike on Al-Bureij Camp Rises to 3
AL JAZEERA CORRESPONDENT: The death toll from an Israeli drone strike on Palestinians north of Al-Bureij camp in central Gaza has risen to three.
Lazzarini: Risk of Returning to Hunger Crisis in Gaza
UNRWA COMMISSIONER-GENERAL PHILIPPE LAZZARINI:
“There are efforts in Israel to silence organizations supporting Palestinians. UNRWA needs additional emergency support to continue its work. Israel refuses to facilitate the movement of individuals through the Kerem Shalom crossing. We risk returning to a hunger crisis in Gaza if Israel continues to block aid.”
Time is Ticking: Yemen’s Perspective on the Gaza Crisis
PALESTINE CHRONICLE: Yemeni leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi has issued a deadline for Israel to comply with ceasefire terms, as Yemen emerges as a pivotal player in supporting Gaza and reshaping regional dynamics, writes Ali Dhafir in Al-Mayadeen Arabic website.
Americans’ Support for Israel Drops to Lowest in 25 Years - Gallup Poll
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
A Gallup poll has found that American support for Israel was the lowest in 25 years in its annual tracking of this measure.
Only 46% of respondents said they sympathised more with the Israelis than Palestinians, according to the survey’s results published on Thursday.
Lawyer of Detained Doctor bu Safiya Speaks about His Harsh Imprisonment Conditions
MEDIA REPORTS: The lawyer of detained Palestinian doctor Husam Abu Safiya has spoken to Al Jazeera about the harsh conditions he faces in Israeli custody. According to the lawyer, Abu Safiya has suffered significant health issues, particularly during his time in solitary confinement.
The lawyer stated that Abu Safiya, like other Palestinian detainees, has been subjected to starvation, torture, and repression. The conditions in Sde Teiman prison, where he is held, were described as “completely inhumane.”
The lawyer further explained that the Israeli occupation deliberately humiliates detainees, cramming them into overcrowded cages. She added that the majority of detainees from the Gaza Strip have not been formally charged with any crimes, highlighting the arbitrary nature of their detention.
Iran-Linked Hack Allegedly Exposes Data of Israeli Gun Owners – Israeli Media
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
Israeli media and authorities have alleged that a hack-and-leak operation linked to Iran has exposed sensitive data belonging to thousands of Israeli gun owners, according to a report by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Sunday.
The leaked information, which reportedly includes records as recent as 2025, has raised concerns over potential security risks, though the origins and full scope of the breach remain unconfirmed.
US Authorities Arrest Columbia Student Activist Leader – Green Card Revoked
PALESTINE CHRONICLE: A recent Columbia University graduate who played a prominent role in campus protests against the Gaza war, has been arrested by agents of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for allegedly having “led activities aligned to Hamas.”
Israeli Forces Shoot and Abduct Lebanese Soldier
LEBANESE ARMY: Israeli forces shot and abducted a Lebanese soldier near Kfar Shuba yesterday, taking him into Israel.
The US and Israel: An Alliance of Blood, Politics and Money
PALESTINE CHRONICLE: Dr. Reza Benham writes that “it is important to know the origins of the Israeli lobby to realize the significant sway it has had on American politics and politicians. For that, we have to go back in time to post-World War II history.”
Israeli Forces Raid Homes in Al-Ghabs Neighborhood, Jenin
PALESTINIAN MEDIA: Israeli forces raided homes in the Al-Ghabs neighborhood of Jenin, forcibly displacing residents.
Gantz: Delaying Negotiations Benefits Hamas
BENNY GANTZ: Former Israeli War Council Minister Benny Gantz stated that prolonging negotiations benefits Hamas, as it allows them to regroup.
Israeli Army to Send 14,000 Draft Orders to Ultra-Orthodox Youth
ISRAELI ARMY RADIO: The Israeli army will issue 14,000 new draft orders to ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) youth for military service. So far, only 1.7% of Haredi youth who received draft orders have complied. Approximately 157,000 Haredim are evading mandatory military and reserve service.
Israeli Opposition Leader Warns against Resuming War in Gaza
YAIR LAPID: Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid warned that resuming fighting in Gaza would mean the death of Israeli captives held in the strip.
UK Criticizes Israel's Decision to Cut Electricity to Gaza
BRITISH GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON: The UK criticized Israel’s decision to cut electricity supplies to Gaza, stating it threatens to violate international law.
Palestinian Injured by Israeli Gunfire in Tal Al-Sultan
AL JAZEERA: A Palestinian was injured by Israeli gunfire in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Hezbollah Warns of Continued Resistance if Israeli Occupation Persists
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem stated that if the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon persists, it must be confronted by the resistance.
In an interview with Al-Manar TV on Sunday evening, Qassem said that the Lebanese movement had adhered to the ceasefire agreement, while Israel continued to violate it by attacking civilians “far from the border, in their cars and homes.”
“If the Israeli enemy continues its occupation, it will face resistance from the army, the people, and the resistance,” he stated.
Hezbollah Warns of Continued Resistance if Israeli Occupation Persists in Lebanon
Lawyer of Dr. Abu Sfiya: My Client Faced Brutal Torture and Abuse
ABU SFIYA’S LAWYER: “Since his arrest, Dr. Abu Sfiya was transferred to Sde Teiman detention center and isolated for 14 days. During interrogations, he endured severe torture, abuse, and inhumane treatment. He is currently held in Ofer prison, west of Ramallah, where he faced harsh investigations.”
Hamas Sets Ceasefire, Reconstruction Priorities amid Doha Talks
PALESTINE CHRONICLE:
The Palestinian Resistance movement Hamas has set its priorities as negotiations continue in Doha, mediated by Qatari and Egyptian officials, and with the participation of US President Donald Trump’s envoy.
The movement’s spokesperson, Abdul Latif Al-Qanou, said in a statement that the talks are aimed at ending the ongoing genocidal war, ensuring an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and initiating the reconstruction process.
Hamas Sets Ceasefire, Reconstruction Priorities amid Doha Talks
Gaza Death Toll Rises
GAZA HEALTH MINISTRY: The death toll from Israeli aggression in Gaza has risen to 48,467 since October 7, 2023, after nine more martyrs arrived at hospitals in the past 24 hours.
Settlers Desecrate Mosque near Nablus, Israeli Tanks Advance South of Jenin
PALESTINE CHRONICLE: Israeli occupation forces continued their military operations in the West Bank, raiding Nablus and Qalqilya early Monday, just hours after deploying tanks southwest of Jenin. Meanwhile, Israeli settlers attacked a mosque east of Nablus.
Settlers Desecrate Mosque near Nablus, Israeli Tanks Advance South of Jenin
Israel Hayom: Boehler Raised Hamas' Expectations
ISRAEL HAYOM – US envoy Adam Boehler reportedly raised Hamas’ expectations during negotiations. Israel sent angry messages to the U.S., prompting Boulter to retract some of his statements. He allegedly offered Hamas promises, such as a long-term ceasefire, which both Washington and Tel Aviv reject.
Palestinian Woman Shot by Israeli Forces in Rafah
AL JAZEERA: A Palestinian woman was injured by Israeli gunfire in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah, southern Gaza.
Maariv: Israeli Army to Reveal October 7 Failures
MAARIV: The Israeli army will present findings on Thursday regarding its failures during the October 7 attacks. The report highlights systemic failures and a lack of understanding by the Southern Command and Gaza Division during the assault.
Walla: US-Hamas Talks Surprised Israel
WALLA: Israeli sources revealed that the US-Hamas negotiations surprised Israel, as they hinder Israel’s ability to threaten a return to fighting. Aid cuts to Gaza were a temporary alternative to resuming war.
Families of Israeli Captives Demand Full Mandate for Doha Delegation
ISRAELI MEDIA: Families of Israeli captives urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to grant the Doha delegation full authority to secure the release of all captives in one deal. They emphasized that time is running out, citing previous failures that led to the return of deceased captives.
Tensions Between Shin Bet Chief and Netanyahu
CHANNEL 12: Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar skipped a recent Cabinet meeting due to tensions with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Hamas: Negotiations Focus on Ending War, Withdrawal, and Rebuilding Gaza
HAMAS STATEMENT: Negotiations with mediators, including the US envoy, focus on ending the war, Israeli withdrawal, and Gaza’s reconstruction. Hamas accused Israel of using aid cuts and border closures to pressure Gazans into migration
China Advocates for Palestinian Self-Rule in Gaza
CHINESE FOREIGN MINISTRY: “Palestinians should govern Palestine, especially in Gaza post-war. The two-state solution remains the correct path for resolving the Palestinian issue. We stand with Arab and Islamic nations in their legitimate positions on this matter.”
Smotrich Criticizes Trump Envoy's Talks with Hamas as "Naive"
ISRAELI MEDIA: Finance Minister Smotrich labeled US envoy Adam Boehler’s talks with Hamas as “naive,” claiming they lacked a clear end goal.
Detention Campaign in Hebron
PALESTINIAN MEDIA: Israeli forces launched a detention campaign in Hebron, detaining several freed prisoners.
Hamas Proposes 5-10 Year Ceasefire
ISRAELI MEDIA: US envoy Adam Boehler revealed that Hamas proposed a 5-10 year ceasefire, pledging no military or political interference. Boehler described the proposal as “promising.”
UN Expert: Israel's Gaza Power Cut is Genocide
UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR: Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur, stated that cutting electricity to Gaza constitutes genocide, as it disrupts water desalination and access to clean water.
US Accuses Palestinian Student of Pro-Hamas Activities
AL-JAZEERA: A Palestinian student at Columbia University was arrested for leading pro-Palestine activities, deemed pro-Hamas and anti-Semitic under executive orders.
Federal agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a key organizer of Columbia University’s pro-Palestine protests, claiming to act on a State Department order to revoke his green card—something only an immigration court can do.
Taken from his home without explanation, he’s now in… pic.twitter.com/RvJ0dfrFa9
— The Palestine Chronicle (@PalestineChron) March 10, 2025
Israeli Forces Open Fire in Al-Fakhari, Khan Yunis
PALESTINIAN MEDIA: Israeli military vehicles opened fire in Al-Fakhari, east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.
Resistance Confronts Israeli Forces in Nablus
PALESTINIAN MEDIA: Resistance fighters clashed with Israeli forces near the Old City of Nablus in the West Bank.
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