The three Palestinian newspapers, “Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, Al-Ayyam, and Al-Quds,” issued today, Monday, April 22, 2024, focused in their headlines on the news of the martyrdom of 55 citizens and the injury of 85 others on the 198th day of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which raises the death toll to 34,097, and injuries to 76,980 since Initiation of aggression.
The newspapers also covered the news of the martyrdom of two young men from Seir and a girl from Tubas, and a massive funeral for the martyrs of Nur Shams.
The following are the most prominent headlines of these newspapers:
*”New Life”:
The President issues a decision appointing Riyad Al-Maliki as Advisor to the President of the State for International Affairs and his Special Envoy
Settlers march with “Passover offerings” towards Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa
Two young men from Seir and a girl from Tubas were martyred, and a mass funeral was held for the martyrs of Nur Shams
US sanctions on the extremist brigade: broad Israeli support for the military unit
*”the days”:
55 martyrs, raids escalate on Rafah, 210 bodies recovered from Nasser complex
Three martyrs from Hebron and Tubas for allegedly attempting to carry out two stabbing and shooting attacks
Ramallah: Injuries and burning of property in a settler attack on the village of Barqa
Halevy approves plans for the later stages of the war
Renewed mutual bombardment between the Israeli army and Hezbollah
Netanyahu accuses Gallant of leaking information from closed security deliberations
Netanyahu: I will confront any US sanctions on Israeli military units
Gantz: The Lebanon front represents the “greatest challenge” and we are approaching the moment of decision
*”Jerusalem”:
Washington is considering imposing sanctions on an army battalion, and Netanyahu denounces it
A comprehensive strike and the funeral of 15 martyrs
210 martyrs were recovered from a mass grave in Khan Yunis and 11,000 missing persons in the Gaza Strip
Tibi asks the Supreme Council to visit Marwan Barghouti
OCHA: Israel obstructs the delivery of fuel to hospitals