Aid trucks entering Gaza signal hope after a US-brokered ceasefire. On Sunday, dozens of trucks delivered food, fuel, and medical supplies via Rafah and Kerem Shalom borders. UN officials praise the progress as leaders prepare for a pivotal Egypt summit to discuss
The UN Security Council meets to debate Israel’s strike in Doha, weighing Qatar’s sovereignty, escalation risks, and the impact on Gaza ceasefire and hostage talks. The outcome could shape the next phase of regional diplomacy.
Israel’s Supreme Court slams the Palestinian prisoner meal crisis, ordering urgent food supply boosts. Over 11,000 detainees face dire conditions amid Gaza conflict. Rights groups demand swift action
The UK has barred Israeli officials from attending the DSEI 2025 arms fair in London, citing tensions over the Gaza conflict. Israeli defence firms may still participate.
The US tariffs on Indian goods doubled to 50% over New Delhi’s Russian oil purchases, escalating tensions. While key sectors like smartphones stay exempt, exporters report cancellations as India condemns the move and promises tax relief and self-reliance.
Israel will call up 60,000 reservists for a Gaza City offensive approved by Defence Minister Israel Katz. Troops are already operating around the city as evacuations south are prepared. Aid agencies warn of a severe humanitarian toll, while truce and hostage negotiations
Mohamed Salah has challenged UEFA’s tribute to Palestinian footballer Suleiman al‑Obeid for omitting how he died. Gary Lineker and Jeremy Corbyn backed the call, as the PFA said al‑Obeid was killed while civilians queued for aid in Gaza.
Fourteen Palestinians, including a baby, died of starvation in Gaza on 28 July 2025, as aid restrictions worsen. The Gaza Health Ministry warns over 40,000 infants are at risk, with baby formula blocked for 150 days. Israel denies a starvation crisis, despite