Even for a man prone to hyperbole, President Donald Trump soared into the stratosphere this week by heralding the announcement of his new peace plan for the Middle East as "potentially one of the great days ever in civilization." The twenty-point plan is ambitiously, if vaguely, designed to end the nearly two-year war in Gaza; bring home all the hostages, both dead and alive; create a committee to govern the territory; demilitarize Hamas; and eventually eliminate "any danger posed in the region."
Netanyahu delivered his speech to a sparse audience because many delegates left the General Assembly hall in protest as he made his way towards the stage. The Israeli leader insisted that, despite the growing international pressure and condemnation of genocide, Israel must finish the job against Hamas in Gaza. Western leaders may have buckled under the pressure, he said. And I guarantee you one thing: Israel won't.
France has recognised a Palestinian state, joining several Western countries in doing so, ahead of the annual United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting in New York. France today recognises a State of Palestine, Macron told the UN summit as the Palestinian delegation led an ovation, saying he was supporting peace between the Israeli and Palestinian people. list of 2 itemsend of list The Palestinian Authority on hailed the French move as a historic and courageous decision.
The conservative German chancellor insisted that Germany stood "firmly" with Israel but described its military response in Gaza as "disproportionate". "Criticism of the Israeli government must be possible, but we must never allow it to be used to incite hatred against Jews," he said, adding that he and Sanchez agreed on this point. But unlike Sanchez, Merz avoided calling the Israeli offensive in Gaza a "genocide" and made clear that Germany currently had no plans to recognise a Palestinian state, as Spain has done.
What happenedI have seen the tapesbabies that are four months old, just chopped up into pieces, Trump said, interrupting Peston. And you've seen the tape and I've seen it. You're a professional and so am I. And people forget about October seventh. I can't forget about it. So I want it to end. But I want the hostages back. I don't want the hostages used as human shields, which is what Hamas is threatening to do, Trump said.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield, whose name helped shape the popular ice cream brand, has quit the company, as its rift with parent Unilever ULVR.L deepened over its stance on the Gaza conflict. In an open letter addressing the Ben & Jerry's community that was shared by his partner Ben Cohen on social media platform X on Wednesday, Greenfield said that the Vermont-based company has lost its independence since Unilever curtailed its social activism.
Sally Rooney, Deborah Levy, Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux and Pulitzer winner Viet Thanh Nguyen are among 20 authors urging French president Emmanuel Macron to resume a lifeline programme for evacuating Palestinian writers, scholars and artists from Gaza. The Pause programme for writers and artists in emergency situations, as well as a student evacuation programme, were abruptly suspended by the French government at the beginning of August over a Palestinian student's allegedly antisemitic online remarks, a decision that the letter-writing authors said amounted to a collective
US political analyst John Mearsheimer argues that Israel attacked Qatar to preclude any closure to the war on Gaza. In the aftermath of an Israeli attack on Qatar targeting the leadership of Hamas, American political scientist John Mearsheimer argues, The Israelis are interested in making sure there are no negotiations that settle the conflict in Gaza. Mearsheimer tells host Steve Clemons that the United States and Israel basically act as a tag team, and despite a mild rebuke by President Donald Trump, the US supports Israel unconditionally.
A Palestinian sits near the site of Israeli air strikes on houses, at al-Shati refugee camp Photograph: Ebrahim Hajjaj/Reuters Somali students at the Dadaab refugee camp. Humanitarian agencies are warning of the severe impact of global aid reductions on vulnerable populations Photograph: Thomas Mukoya/Reuters A mural honouring US conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, after he was shot dead while speaking at Utah Valley university on 10 September 2025 Photograph: Abir Sultan/EPA
Layne Smith, left, clears vegetation to prevent flames from spreading to his home as a fire burns through the Chinese Camp community of Tuolumne County. Multiple structures have burned in the historic Gold Rush town after thousands of lightning strikes ignited a spate of fast-moving fires in the dry rural foothills of the eastern Sierra. Chinese Camp, named for the Chinese miners who settled there, is a registered California landmark filled with historic structures and home to roughly 60 residents. Photograph: Noah Berger/AP
I'd spent a year getting pregnant, then unpregnant. I'd wake in the middle of the night and remember: heartbeat, heartbeat. At times, I felt absurd for my grief. I couldn't ascertain what the metric of a mother was, what goalpost had to be met. Had I met it? Surely grief like this love like this had to be more deeply earned?
But in my opinion, it's not acceptable and we can't last longer if we want to increase our credibility when it comes to other crises, such as the one we face in Ukraine. The roots of these wars are completely different but, at the end of the day, the world is looking at the EU and also at western society and asking: Why are you doing double standards when it comes to Ukraine and when it comes to Gaza?
We call upon the American administration to reverse its decision. This decision will only increase tension and escalation, Palestinian presidential spokesperson Nabil Abu Rudeineh told The Associated Press in Ramallah on Saturday. We have been in contact since yesterday with Arab and foreign countries, especially those directly concerned with this issue. This effort will continue around the clock, he said.
The Israeli attack on Gaza hospital kills 19, including four journalists, as Nasser Hospital faces repeated attacks. The Israeli military has carried out strikes on Nasser Medical Complex southern Gaza's main hospital killing at least 19 people, including four journalists, the Ministry of Health in the Palestinian enclave said. Gaza's Government Media Office confirmed that among the four journalists killed in Monday's attack on the medical facility in Khan Younis was Al Jazeera's photojournalist Mohammad Salama.
Liam O'Hanna, 27, has been charged with a terror' offence for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag. A member of the Irish rap group Kneecap is due to appear in court, charged with a terror offence for allegedly supporting Hezbollah. Liam O'Hanna, 27, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, will appear at the Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London on Wednesday after he was charged in May for displaying a Hezbollah flag during a London concert in November.
Efforts to pause the fighting gained new momentum after Israel announced plans for a new offensive to seize control of Gaza City at the heart of the Palestinian enclave.
Israel's government has remained notably silent over Norway's decision on August 11 to partially divest investments in several Israeli companies, triggered by ethical concerns over the war in Gaza.
Sam Sears described his experience in Gaza as a "conveyor belt of carnage", highlighting the relentless influx of patients suffering from blast, shrapnel, and gunshot wounds. Upon arrival, he encountered a mass casualty incident involving two deceased children, ages nine and eleven. Reflecting on the heartbreaking moment of putting these children in body bags, he noted that the rapid pace of emergency situations often stripped away the dignity these young victims would normally be afforded. The sheer volume of casualties necessitated a focus on saving those who could still be helped.