Trump & Netanyahu’s Gaza Peace Plan Sparks Uproar: Arab Nations Cry Foul

Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, initially backed by Israel and eight Muslim nations, is now mired in controversy after reports of last-minute changes by Benjamin Netanyahu. Arab countries feel betrayed, Hamas is divided, and Qatar is demanding clarity, raising doubts over the plan’s survival.
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Netanyahu Apologises to Qatari PM Over Doha Strike During White House Call

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologised to Qatari PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for Israel’s September 9 strike on Doha that killed a Qatari security officer. The apology, issued from the White House during a call hosted by Donald Trump, marks a significant diplomatic step amid tense Gaza ceasefire negotiations.
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Netanyahu at UN: Israel Must ‘Finish the Job’ in Gaza Amid Walkouts, ICC Pressure

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery UN speech declaring Israel “must finish the job” in Gaza, defying international pressure, walkouts, and an ICC arrest warrant. He slammed Western recognition of Palestine, praised Trump, and vowed Hamas would be eradicated.
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Sonia Gandhi Slams Modi Govt’s ‘Muted Stance’ on Palestine, Calls Silence ‘Abdication of Humanity’

Sonia Gandhi has accused the Modi government of abandoning India’s long-standing support for Palestine, calling its silence on the Gaza crisis a “complete abdication of humanity and morality.”
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Trump Unveils 21-Point Gaza Peace Plan at UNGA: Arab Leaders React, Breakthrough Hopes Rise

President Donald Trump presented a 21-point Gaza peace plan to Arab and Muslim leaders at the UN General Assembly, sparking cautious optimism, regional input, and hopes for a breakthrough despite ongoing Israeli strikes.
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France Formally Recognises Palestine, Joins Wave of Western Nations

France formally recognises Palestine at the UN, joining the UK, Canada and Australia in a landmark diplomatic shift amid Gaza war and rising global pressure.
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Recognition of Palestine by Western Powers: Symbolism or a Diplomatic Shift?

On September 21, 2025, the UK, Canada, Australia, and Portugal formally recognized Palestine as a sovereign state, marking a historic diplomatic shift. But does this recognition signal genuine change or remain symbolic in the face of ongoing occupation and war in Gaza?
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GCC Activates Joint Defence Mechanism as Doha Summit Condemns Israel’s Strike on Qatar

At an emergency Doha summit, Arab and Islamic leaders condemned Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar, calling it a blatant violation of sovereignty. The GCC pledged to activate a joint defence mechanism as tensions escalate, while the U.S. and Israel face mounting pressure over regional stability.
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Marco Rubio Visits Israel After Israeli Strike on Qatar: Talks on Gaza War, Hostages, and West Bank Annexation

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in Israel after the controversial Israeli strike on Qatar. His visit aims to address the Gaza war, the release of hostages, fallout with Qatar, and Israel’s West Bank annexation plans as tensions mount ahead of the UN General Assembly.
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Netanyahu Vows ‘There Will Be No Palestinian State’ as Israel Advances Controversial E1 West Bank Settlement

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out a Palestinian state while signing the long-stalled E1 settlement expansion plan in the West Bank. The $1 billion project, critics warn, would split the territory in two and make a contiguous Palestinian state nearly impossible, drawing sharp global condemnation.
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