Middle East Conflict News
LAST UPDATE: August 1, 2025
Trump’s envoy meets Netanyahu for Gaza aid, ceasefire push
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met Israeli PM Netanyahu on July 31, aiming to revive ceasefire talks and coordinate humanitarian assistance amid worsening conditions in Gaza.
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With famine looming and truce negotiations stalled, U.S. diplomacy is testing limits. The meeting underscores U.S. focus on linking aid access to political resolution while balancing pressure on both sides. (Reuters, Reuters)
Starmer Hints Palestine Recognition Doesn’t Rely on Hostage Release
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer suggested Britain may recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September regardless of whether Hamas has released hostages.
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The statement signals a decisive turn toward unconditional recognition of Palestinian statehood, detaching diplomacy from hostage negotiations and placing pressure on other Western allies. (Bloomberg.com, X (formerly Twitter))
Germany to respond to any unilateral Israeli moves on Palestinian territories, minister warns
Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said that recognition of Palestine should follow two‑state negotiations, but Berlin will respond if Israel takes unilateral steps toward annexation.
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The statement reflects Germany’s heightened diplomatic assertiveness amid Gaza crisis, balancing support for Israel with warnings against unilateral moves that could undermine peace prospects. (Reuters, ynetnews)
Portugal to weigh recognising a Palestinian state
Portuguese officials are considering formal recognition of a Palestinian state ahead of the UN General Assembly scheduled for September.
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This aligns Portugal with a broader wave in European capitals pushing for recognition, potentially reshaping bloc unity on the Israel‑Palestine issue.
Turkey welcomes steps taken to recognize Palestinian state, Erdogan says
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised emerging international recognition moves for Palestine as positive developments amid Gaza conflict.
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Turkey frames recognition as support for Palestinian self‑determination and signals its leadership on Muslim-majority diplomacy, contrasting with Western reticence. (international.astroawani.com)
Lebanese president steps up calls for Hezbollah to disarm
President Joseph Aoun intensified his push for Hezbollah and other armed groups to relinquish weapons to the Lebanese Army. He proposed that a cabinet meeting next week discuss a proposal requiring disarmament tied to Israeli military withdrawal.
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Aoun’s position underscores Lebanon’s intent to reclaim state authority over security, linking Hezbollah disarmament to normalization and reconstruction aid. Yet Hezbollah’s leader rejects the approach, insisting disarmament would strengthen Israel.
Trump officials told Congress Israel agreed to match $30 million for GHF, sources say
U.S. officials informed Congress that Israel committed to match $30 million for the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF). The funding agreement was made during high‑level talks involving U.S. envoys and Israeli officials.
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Israel’s financial commitment signals willingness to share responsibilities in stabilizing Gaza, potentially easing political pressure over humanitarian efforts.
Hamas says Palestinian resistance will not stop until ‘occupation’ ends, in response to New York declaration
Hamas declared that resistance will continue until Israel ends what it calls occupation and recognized Palestinian sovereignty. This followed a resolution introduced at the UN General Assembly.
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Hamas is reinforcing its political stance, signaling it will reject diplomatic gestures unless core issues—statehood and ending occupation—are addressed.
UK, US, France, 11 other nations condemn Iranian intelligence threats
Thirteen countries jointly condemned threats made by Iran’s intelligence services against foreign diplomats. They called on Tehran to cease intimidation tactics and respect diplomatic norms.
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The coordinated statement reflects growing concern over Iranian transnational activity and strengthens Western unity in confronting Tehran’s escalating provocations.