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Netanyahu Revives Call for Gazans to Voluntarily Migrate Ahead of Expanded Israeli Operations

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“It is allowed to go out”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel will allow Jazan to leave the voluntary lands besieged while Israel is preparing to expand its military operations in Gaza City.

Netanyahu told the local media late on Tuesday that the Palestinians would not be “pushed”, but rather “allowed them to go out” in Gaza, while Israel seeks to reaffirm its control over the region and destroy Hamas.

The Israeli leader said: “All those who care about the Palestinians and say they want to help the Palestinians open their doors and stop our lectures.”

Where these civilians may go, though, still unclear. Sources familiar with the ongoing negotiations to Associated Press said on Tuesday that Israel is in talks with South Sudan on the resettlement of potential Palestinians there. Similar proposals have been made with other governments, including those in Indonesia, Libya, Somaliland, Sudan and Uganda.

In February, US President Donald Trump posted a video of the social truth to support the displacement plan like this, as he was framing as a real estate opportunity to turn Gaza into “Riviera in the Middle East.”

Nevertheless, the transfer of Palestinians to southern Sudan would transfer civilians from a place that was transferred to the war to another. Last month, the Classification of Integrated Food Security (IPC), a global initiative that is the world’s leading authority in hunger, warned that “the worst star scenario” is now happening in Gaza. In 2017 and 2020, that same authority concluded that South Sudan was facing famine-in the four cases of famine recognized in IPC this century. It is worth noting that the other two countries in that list are also possible sites for the transfer of Gaza: Somalia and Sudan.

However, foreign leaders and rights experts warn that the removal plan at the Gaza level can violate international law and have vast humanitarian consequences that the Palestinians are afraid of being like repeating the Nakba (or “disaster”), when about 700,000 Palestinians were expelled from the region in 1948 to create a way to establish a state. Egypt, in particular, stressed that any effort to transport Palestinians from Gaza can raise an increase of refugees who flee to their lands.

On Wednesday, Hamas negotiators met with Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss the best ways to stop the war and provide assistance to Gaza. While they were there, they explored the possibility of a comprehensive ceasefire deal that would see Hamas abandoning the ruling authority and giving up its weapons-a matter of the United Nations Conference on the two-state solution until last month as circumstances of a peace agreement.

An official in Hamas told Reuters that Hamas was open to all ideas if Israel ends its attack and leaves Gaza. However, “the situation of weapons before the occupation rejects is impossible,” the official added.

The Israeli authorities have suggested that Israel is planning to start full control of Gaza City in October, although the expanded operations in the city had already begun. On Wednesday, the Israeli bombing in Gaza City was killed at least 123 people in just 24 hours.


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Europe’s wartime strategy. European leaders expressed their optimism after the end of a virtual emergency meeting on Wednesday aimed at coordinating an American and European unified strategy to end the war of Russia and Krin. “There is hope for the movement, there is hope for peace in Ukraine,” said German Chancellor Friedrich Mirz, who invited the meeting before the Trump summit in Alaska on Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Mirz said that Trump agreed to five principles of his conversations with Putin, including keeping Ukraine “on the table” to see follow -up meetings and refuse to discuss peace conditions, such as land bodies, before the ceasefire was stopped. Europe had previously warned of keeping Ukrainian President Voludeimir Zelinski from the negotiating table or attempting to force Kiev to accept the unfavorable peace conditions.

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday: “Regional issues related to Ukraine … will only be negotiated by the Ukrainian President,” said French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday. He chanted European hopes that Trump be able to secure a triple meeting with Putin and Zellinski in a neutral country, preferably in Europe. Washington encouraged continuing to implement the leverage, such as sanctions, to Moscow to help end the war.

However, Trump appears to be not sure whether Friday’s meeting will provide a tangible solution. On Wednesday, the US President acknowledged that he was unable to prevent Russia from targeting Ukrainian civilians, after he failed to do so through previous talks with Putin. However, he confirmed that he would hold a second meeting if he was the first “OK” and if he receives the answers he wants. Trump did not specify what these answers might be.

Warnings lost. The US State Department issued its annual report on Tuesday to analyze about 200 human rights records. But it seems that the biggest results are not what was included, but what was excluded. Main criticism of rights violations in El Salvador, Hungary, Israel, Russia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which were present in the reports of previous years, were remarkably degraded or absent from the report that was delayed in the months. Many references to LGBTQ violations and women’s rights in many countries were also missing.

The new report reflects the Trump political agenda. For example, El Salvador worked closely with the White House to accept and imprison hundreds of migrants deported from the United States. Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Urban is a close ally from Trump, who has followed non -liberal policies aimed at many American conservatives to simulate. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have strengthened their financial relations with the US government – and with the Trump family.

The Tuesday’s report also included new allegations of rights violations by countries that sparked Trump’s personal anger. The Brazilian Foreign Ministry accused the violation of freedom of expression of conservative groups, especially against former right -wing President Gear Bolsonaro, who was accused of leading a coup attempt in 2022 after losing the elections that year. The report also expressed concern about the policy of land redistribution in South Africa, which aims to address contracts for apartheid, but Trump claimed a discrimination against the egg Africans. Brazil and South Africa are among the countries facing the highest American definitions.

The report comes months after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to the main management offices that oversee democracy, human rights and labor issues.

US marine participation. The Pentagon deployed American warships in Scorpuro Shawwal on Wednesday, a few days after the Chinese Coast Guard ship, which was abandoning the Philippine bowl with another Chinese warship crossing their way. Washington had denounced Beijing’s actions at the time as a threat to Indian and Pacific security.

China and the Philippines claim sovereignty for Scarboro Shawwal and other regions in the South China Sea. Such confrontations are common, including the use of water and shock cannons.

“With tensions always in the South China Sea, there is a dangerous possibility of a deadly collision between the two sides that can escalate,” James Palmer wrote from FP in the China summary this week.

By publishing USS HiggensDestroying a guided missile, and USS CinnatatiIt is an appropriate combat ship, to the region, which aims to confront what the Chinese aggression considers and support its commitment to Manila support. The Philippines is the oldest Asian Treaty ally of the United States.


Difficulties end

It is time to be a dog in New Delhi. On Monday, the Indian Supreme Court ruled that current practices aimed at caring for the lost puppy in the city are insufficient and that within the next eight weeks, all chains must be permanently detained in shelters. Judges have argued that the fangs are dangerous, noting many amazing attacks in recent years. But dog lovers assert that the court barks on the wrong tree, saying that such measures will only harm the capital for nearly a million Friendly friends.

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2025-08-13 20:58:00

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