RAMALLAH, October 26, 2025 (WAFA) – The three Palestinian Arabic dailies—Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Al-Ayyam, and Al-Quds—published on Sunday focused in their front pages the continued rise in the death toll from Israel’s ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip, which has reached 68,519 killed and 170,382 injured since October 7, 2023.
The papers also reported on Fatah’s statement affirming that managing Gaza’s affairs for a limited period is an important and necessary step, provided that it operates under the authority of the Palestinian government.
Below are the main headlines from today’s Palestinian newspapers:
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:
In a press statement, Fatah says: Managing Gaza’s affairs for a limited period is an important step, provided it remains under the authority of the Palestinian government.
A child killed and others injured as a building collapses south of Gaza City; four injuries in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in central Gaza.
Humanitarian organization warns of the danger of war remnants in Gaza.
Police and prosecution begin legal procedures in the killing of a man and the injury of his wife in Ein Arik, west of Ramallah.
[PM] Mustafa arrives in Riyadh to attend the Future Investment Initiative conference.
Injuries reported in attacks by Israeli forces and colonists.
Journalists’ Syndicate calls for protection of Palestinian women journalists: “They write for life amid death.”
UNRWA renews its call to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza as winter approaches.
Al-Ayyam:
Israeli ceasefire violations escalate: Injuries reported in airstrikes on two vehicles and civilians.
Trump: The Gaza stabilization force will be ready soon.
Smotrich renews his call to annex the West Bank and “eliminate the idea of a Palestinian state.”
Fatah rejects any form of guardianship over Gaza: The Palestinian government is the reference for any administrative committee.
Dozens injured in widespread settler attacks across the West Bank.
Gaza: Israel blocks vital supplies as the health crisis deepens.
Two killed in Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon; Israel claims to have killed a “Radwan Unit commander.”
Hind Rajab Foundation files lawsuit against dual-national soldier over war crimes in Gaza.
Al-Quds:
Artillery shelling and demolition of buildings in Gaza.
Colonists escalate attacks on olive harvesters.
Fatah: Any international force should be stationed on Gaza’s borders, not inside the Strip.
Hind Rajab Foundation sues a soldier holding German citizenship.
Rights center pursues legal action against British nationals who took part in the war on Gaza.
Israel blocks entry of vital supplies as winter nears.
Haaretz investigation reveals shocking details on the killing of child Mohammad Al-Halaq in Hebron.
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