The UN General Assembly debunked Netanyahu's big lie and showed that contrary to his claim, Arab states, the U.S., and other Western countries all want Hamas removed from power. Trump must now decide which path will achieve this faster – a deal imposed on Israel or the conquest of Gaza City
The seven countries, including the U.S. and France, called to end the 'immense suffering of civilians in Gaza through a flood of humanitarian aid and securing the release of all hostages,' in a statement at the UN General Assembly. They also lauded the EU snapback mechanism on Iran's nuclear program
Ahmed Barahmeh's killing marks the second Palestinian fatality in the West Bank in 12 hours. Separately, the IDF announced it was conducting searches in the Tulkarm area after a rocket was discovered and disabled by a bomb squad
U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack said the agreement would serve as the first step towards a security deal with Israel. Talks between Syrian and Israeli officials are taking place amid IDF strikes and reported ground operations in southern Syrian territory
According to Gaza medical sources, at least 73 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since midnight. Hamas said that displaced residents are returning due to the lack of basic services in southern Gaza and accused Israel of misleading the population
Boaz Zalmanovich's father, Arye, was abducted into Gaza during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and murdered in captivity. Boaz describes the Netanyahu government policies that have left hostages to die as 'a moral and ethical rupture' that is deepening the crisis in Israeli society
The meeting, which lasted nearly an hour, was viewed as an opportunity for Arab and Muslim leaders to collectively influence Trump's stance on the Gaza war. Several leaders, including Trump, raised their hands to signal the session had been positive
Israel previously said that the activists' refusal to unload the aid in the southern port city of Ashkelon 'once again highlights the insincerity of the flotilla members and their mission to serve Hamas, rather than the people in Gaza,' referring to it as 'the Hamas flotilla'
Leader of left-wing Denk party, which submitted the proposal, said that Maccabi Tel Aviv would be included in the ban, since its fans 'support genocide, which is reason enough'
Police claimed that protesters chanted slogans which they said constituted incitement, and held signs that could 'disrupt public order.' A protester described the police as using excessive force during the arrests: 'The officers didn't wait for chants or clashes; they just decided to end the protest by force'
The U.S. president said those who want peace must call for the release of hostages ■ Turkey's Erdoğan showed images of hunger in Gaza, calling it a 'low point for humanity' ■ Jordan's king warned that Israel seeks to establish a 'Greater Israel' ■ Qatar's emir said Israel's strike in Doha blocked a hostage release ■ Lebanese PM: Israel must withdraw from our territory
Dozens of Israeli families came to Jerusalem last night from across the country to join the families of hostages for the holiday evening, but only a few said they believed their protest could influence decision-makers. 'We felt it wasn't really a holiday anyway,' said one
Security concerns in Europe have risen amid a spike in Russian sabotage and drone and fighter jet incursions into NATO airspace. Danish PM called it 'the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date,' while Kremlin spokesman rejected any claims of involvement
Officials said they haven't uncovered a direct plot to disrupt the UN General Assembly and noted there are no known credible threats to New York City. Agents believe nation-state actors used the system to send encrypted messages to organized crime groups
As Israel withholds over $3 billion in tax revenues, Ramallah is seeking emergency donor funding while warning that collapse of the PA would render global recognition efforts meaningless. Saudi and French backing are viewed as key at the upcoming UN donor conference