Russia announced it has captured the settlements of Temirovka in Zaporizhzhia and nova Okrinka in Donetsk.
According too the English section of webangah News agency, citing RIA Novosti via Mehr News Agency, RussiaS Ministry of Defense declared on tuesday that it has taken control of two settlements in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
The Ministry’s statement confirmed that the settlement of Temirovka in the Zaporizhzhia region and Nova Okrinka in Donetsk were liberated.
Moscow also reported that Russian air defense systems destroyed several guided aerial bombs and multiple drones.
British Prime Minister stated that if the Zionists do not take “fundamental steps” to improve conditions in the Gaza Strip before September, he will recognize the ”State of Palestine.”
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Euro News via Mehr News Agency, british Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Tuesday that his country will recognize the “State of Palestine” in September unless the Israeli occupiers take fundamental steps beforehand to ease conditions in the Gaza Strip.
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced it summoned the Norwegian chargé d’affaires in Moscow to protest restrictions imposed on Russian fishing vessels.
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had summoned the Norwegian chargé d’affaires in Moscow to express its objection to new limitations placed on Russian fishing vessels.
The statement from the ministry noted that the Norwegian official was called in specifically to protest these measures.
It added that Russia emphasized to the Norwegian diplomat that Oslo’s unfriendly actions violate bilateral agreements concerning fisheries cooperation.
Israel’s Foreign minister Announces Summoning of Dutch Ambassador to Occupied Palestinian Territories
According to teh English section of webangah News Agency, citing Anadolu News Agency via Mehr News Agency, Gideon Sa’ar, Israel’s Foreign Minister, announced that the regime summoned the Dutch ambassador on Tuesday.
The summon follows the Netherlands’ decision to ban two israeli cabinet ministers-Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Internal Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir-from entering the country.
earlier, Itamar Ben-Gvir responded to this Dutch travel ban by claiming, “In Europe, roles between oppressor and victim are reversed!”
Smotrich also asserted that neither the Netherlands nor Europe in general have been safe for Jews. He added there is a growing wave of antisemitism in these countries and declared he has devoted his life to Israel’s security.
Neither minister addressed European political and military support for Israel amid its ongoing actions against Gaza’s population.
The Dutch government held an emergency meeting after which it decided to take further measures against Tel Aviv.
German Chancellor, unable to conceal his full support for the Zionists, claims: Recognizing the State of Palestine is not the right step at this time!
according to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera,German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Tuesday without condemning the ongoing crimes of jerusalem’s occupiers against the oppressed Palestinian people that Israel must address the catastrophic conditions in Gaza.
The German Chancellor added that a ceasefire must be established in Gaza. He described recognizing the State of Palestine as one of the final steps toward a two-state solution. He emphasized that there should be no displacement of Gaza’s population or moves toward annexation of the west Bank.
Friedrich Merz, who clearly does not hide his full support for Israel’s occupying forces, asserted: recognizing the state of Palestine is not an appropriate step at this time.
The UK Prime Minister is scheduled to hold an emergency cabinet meeting within hours to discuss Gaza.
according to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Reuters, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will hold an emergency cabinet meeting today, Tuesday, claiming it will focus on the situation in Gaza and a proposed peace plan related to it.
Reuters reported that Starmer faces increasing pressure from his party to recognize the State of Palestine.
In a rare move, Starmer has convened his cabinet during the summer recess to discuss ways to provide additional humanitarian aid to Gaza.
During a meeting with US President donald Trump in Scotland on Monday, Starmer discussed the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and described the crisis there as a “shameful” humanitarian disaster.
The Prime Minister’s claim of working toward a plan supporting the oppressed peopel of Gaza comes while his country, along with its Western allies led by the United States, continues supplying various weapons to the Israeli regime without pause.
A recent survey reveals that about three-quarters of Germans beleive their country shoudl adopt a tougher stance toward the Israeli regime and its actions in the Gaza Strip.
A survey conducted by Forsa for the magazine Stern shows that over 70 percent of Germans support increased pressure on Israel to address the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza,according to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Anadolu.
About 74 percent of respondents, referring to what is described as israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, expressed a desire for the federal German government to adopt a stricter position toward Tel Aviv.
The survey also highlights a clear ideological divide based on political affiliation: approximately 94 percent of supporters from the left Party and 88 percent from the Green Party favor greater pressure on Israel.
Among backers of the ruling center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its ally, the Christian Social union (CSU), as well as supporters of the Social democratic Party (SPD), around 77 percent call for increased German government pressure on Israel to ease Gaza’s catastrophic humanitarian situation and end the ongoing conflict that has persisted as october 2023.
The staunchest opposition to diplomatic pressure on Israel comes mainly from supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, with 37 percent questioning calls for tougher measures against Tel Aviv. Though, even within this group, 61 percent still support greater governmental pressure on Israel.
Berlin has historically been one of israel’s staunchest allies. German political leaders have repeatedly emphasized what they describe as Germany’s “ancient responsibility toward Israel stemming from Nazi Germany.”
Bowing to rising public pressure, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said yesterday his government intends to review options for increasing pressure on Israel due to Gaza’s dire humanitarian conditions.
The British newspaper The Times has claimed that the UK Prime Minister is likely to present a plan this week to recognize the State of Palestine.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and TASS,The Times reported that Keir Starmer,the UK Prime Minister,is expected to propose a plan this week for the formal recognition of the state of Palestine.
The newspaper attributes this potential move to increasing pressure from the ruling Labor Party, led by Starmer. According to The Times, members of Starmer’s cabinet are urging him to recognize Palestine as part of fulfilling Labour’s election campaign promises.
The party returned to power following the July 2024 general election with this pledge. The Times noted that around 130 Members of Parliament from the ruling party have called for recognizing Palestinian statehood.
Quoting a spokesperson for Starmer, the Times wrote that he “has shared a plan currently being developed with European leaders aimed at bringing lasting peace in coming days; a plan recognizing Palestinians’ legitimate right to an independent state.”
Meanwhile,The New York Times cited two senior UK government officials stating that Prime Minister Starmer is actively considering recognizing an independent Palestinian state and “is increasingly close to making this decision given unprecedented humanitarian conditions and widespread hunger in Gaza.”
British police report the stabbing deaths of two individuals in an office building in central London.
According to the english section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Reuters, at least two people were killed in a stabbing attack inside a commercial building in central London.
London police stated thay had received reports of multiple attacks within office buildings located on a narrow street near Tower Bridge in the Southwark district before the incident.
The police confirmed that a 58-year-old man died at the scene, while a 27-year-old man succumbed to his injuries after being hospitalized. A third victim, aged 30, remains hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds.
Authorities have detained one individual connected to the incident. Though,due to critical medical condition,this person is currently under care at a hospital. The area where the attack occurred is a popular tourist destination with rarely reported crime.
As Gaza endures the worst humanitarian crisis in its history, France’s decision to recognize Palestine raises serious questions about whether this move is pragmatic or merely symbolic.
In a meaningful diplomatic advancement, the french government recently announced it will formally recognize the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September. President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that this decision stems from the urgent need to “end human suffering” and “revive the two-state solution,” rather than support any specific faction within Palestine.
This historic move makes France the first Group of Seven (G7) member to take concrete steps supporting Palestinian statehood amid one of the bloodiest and longest conflicts in Gaza’s recent history. To date, 147 out of 193 UN member states have recognized Palestine.
Meanwhile, Gaza suffers its most severe humanitarian and infrastructural collapse in decades-conditions many international observers describe as apocalyptic.Over two million people remain under total siege, deprived of clean water, food, electricity, or medical services. Humanitarian reports detail a complete breakdown of public health systems with outbreaks of contagious diseases and rising child deaths from hunger.
While France’s recognition constitutes an unprecedented and costly diplomatic gesture, it also prompts questions: Can this step pave the way for establishing a viable Palestinian state amid Gaza’s current turmoil? or will it follow past promises that failed due to lack of infrastructure, unified governance, and international consensus?
Two scenarios examined: transformative decision or political theater by France?
The official announcement by France has sparked a wave of analysis mixed with hope and skepticism internationally. While Macron’s administration portrays this as a bold step toward justice and peace, some analysts view it more as diplomatic posturing aimed at boosting france’s standing both in Arab circles and western public opinion than effecting real change on such a complex issue.
Scenario One: A genuine strategic shift
This scenario presents France’s move as reflecting an actual strategic pivot in its foreign policy-and perhaps more broadly within Western diplomacy-seeking to end Europe’s longstanding passivity on palestine. By accepting potential backlash from both the US government and Israel’s regime, Paris aims to reclaim initiative for reviving peace negotiations. If other European countries like Spain, Ireland, Belgium-and perhaps Germany-follow suit, France could spearhead forming a new European consensus around the two-state solution.
France’s active role in New York peace conferences underscores conditions such as establishing an independent Palestinian state alongside Hamas stepping back politically while ensuring security for all parties involved. this shows Paris intends far more than symbolic recognition; instead, it seeks political mechanisms for enforcement-a prelude to redefining regional order rather than mere posturing.
Scenario Two: Political showmanship for media consumption
Conversely lies widespread doubt framing this act purely as diplomatic theater timed before key international summits.Critics argue that while recognizing Palestine officially communicates solidarity rhetorically-France shows no real intent toward pressing economic sanctions against Israel nor committing resources for Gaza reconstruction or legal backing for Palestinian governance structures.
This interpretation sees Paris attempting to regain lost credibility within Muslim-majority countries while responding domestically to growing criticism over inactivity during Gaza’s humanitarian disaster-without causing practical shifts in power balances or ending occupation realities.
Even if recognition occurs at UN level without lifting blockades or changing sovereignty over land borders effectively renders this declaration symbolic with no operational impact.
This skepticism draws on past precedents when verbal support failed tangible follow-through-for example:
The non-binding 2014 French National Assembly resolution endorsing Palestinian statehood was not acted upon by then-government citing “premature timing.”
The 2016 Paris-hosted peace conferences aimed at reviving dialog excluded key stakeholders such as Israel & major Palestinian factions without enforceable guarantees; thus failing their objectives completely.
these episodes fuel views that today’s decision repeats previous ineffective symbolic patterns rather than marking substantive policy breakpoints.
Opportunities & Challenges Ahead Assuming Europe Acts In Good Faith
Opportunities
Revival of Two-State Discourse:
< p > At a time when many viewed negotiated coexistence solutions as obsolete,the French initiative has brought these discussions back into global focus.
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Strengthening Diplomatic Legitimacy:
< p > Formal recognition from major powers – especially permanent members onthe Security Council – could enhance Palestinians’ standing within international forums empowering future negotiations.
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Moral Pressure on Israel:
< p > Even absent full consensus across Europe,a formal front ledby EU countries may incentivize Israeli regime reformsespecially regarding lifting Gaza blockadeand halting West Bank settlement expansion throughpublic opinionandsanctions pressure.
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Laying Groundwork For Peace Conferences:
< p > Mutual alignment along these lines might catalyze regionalorinternational platforms dedicatedto conflict resolution talks.
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Challenges
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