
Israel’s Finance Minister Backs Controversial E1 Settlement Plan
Israel’s finance minister backs plan to build 3,400 homes in West Bank’s E1 area, drawing international warnings that it could derail the two-state solution.
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Israel’s finance minister backs plan to build 3,400 homes in West Bank’s E1 area, drawing international warnings that it could derail the two-state solution.
Gaza faces deadly airstrikes with 123 killed in 24 hours as calls grow for Israel to open humanitarian corridors.
Gaza’s U.S.-backed ceasefire talks stall amid overnight bombardment, rising civilian deaths, and looming starvation. Hamas leader heads to Cairo to revive a 60-day truce plan.
Iran’s First Vice President says direct nuclear negotiations with the US could happen under equal and fair conditions, amid recent strikes and ceasefire moves.
Gazans mourn journalist Anas Al-Sharif, killed in an Israeli strike on August 10. His nephew vows to carry on his legacy, highlighting the human cost of truth-seeking in conflict.
The UN Security Council held an emergency session on Aug 10 over Israel’s plan to seize Gaza City and evacuate one million residents amid growing humanitarian concerns.
Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese will recognize Palestinian statehood at UNGA80 in September, backing a two-state solution to ease Middle East tensions.
During an emergency UNSC session, a senior UN official warned Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City could displace 800,000 civilians and worsen the humanitarian crisis.
Israel’s Gaza City takeover set for at least six months with mass evacuations, aid boosts, and global protests shaping the crisis.
Israel’s new Gaza City strategy shifts from full occupation to focused objectives—but critics warn it still lacks a clear peace path.