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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-23 at 15:06

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Trump pushes Gaza ceasefire, hostages released UN
France recognizes Palestinian state, backs phased peace
Allenby Bridge closed as Gaza exodus grows

The time is now 11:00 AM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is the 11:00 AM update on the Middle East security situation and the unfolding international diplomacy surrounding Israel, Gaza, and the wider region.

The diplomatic stage remains tense but active as world leaders push for a path to pause the fighting and secure the fate of hostages. In New York, President Donald Trump used his UN General Assembly appearance to frame the recent years of conflict as resolved wars and to press for an immediate Gaza truce and the release of hostages. He warned against what he described as the failures of globalist institutions while underscoring a push to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions and to present the United States as a counterweight to those he called adversaries of Western stability. His remarks occurred amid a chorus of international appeals for a two-state framework and a ceasefire, with allies weighing how best to coordinate relief, reconstruction, and regional security guarantees.

In parallel, France’s president announced recognition of a Palestinian state, presenting it as a step toward justice and the long-sought two-state solution. Macron argued that recognizing Palestine would advance peace and broaden international legitimacy, while reaffirming a commitment to Israel’s security and the fight against terrorism. The speech highlighted a plan for a phased process: immediate measures to secure the release of hostages and end military operations in Gaza, followed by stabilization and reconstruction, rooted in a Palestinian authority capable of governing Gaza in tandem with international partners. France framed the move as part of a broader international effort to advance a sustainable peace, inviting other states to join in recognizing a Palestinian state and supporting a political track alongside humanitarian relief.

Palestinian leadership also took the stage at the United Nations, through President Mahmoud Abbas, delivering a full-throated call for a ceasefire and for Hamas to lay down its arms in Gaza, while pressing for a political roadmap toward a unified Palestinian state and an end to the occupation. He reiterated a commitment to reform, governance reforms, and a new framework for elections and constitutional transition, insisting that Hamas be disarmed and excluded from future governance in Gaza and the broader Palestinian territory. Abbas reaffirmed the objective of a two-state solution premised on security and international legitimacy, and he thanked international mediators while urging renewed negotiations.

On the ground in Gaza, Israeli forces continue operations aimed at degrading Hamas’ military capabilities. The Israeli Defense Forces have encircled Gaza City as part of ongoing operations described as intended to disrupt command and control, with authorities stating that hundreds of thousands have already left the city in advance of dense fighting and possible humanitarian constraints. The humanitarian dimension remains acute: around 600,000 residents are reported to have departed Gaza City, complicating civilian relief efforts and the movement of aid convoys. In parallel, Israel has closed the Allenby Bridge crossing to passenger and cargo traffic indefinitely, a move confirmed by Jordan and the Palestinian Authority that followed a deadly terror attack on Israeli soldiers and ongoing security concerns. The crossing closure adds another layer of disruption to regional travel and humanitarian access, with officials urging residents and travelers to follow official updates.

The hostage crisis remains central to everything else. Estimates and rhetoric around the number of hostages vary, but the consistent line from international actors is a demand for their immediate release as a prerequisite for broader discussions of ceasefire and reconstruction. The discussions about how to move from a cessation of hostilities to a durable political settlement emphasize the need for an international framework to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian access, and ensure responsible governance in Gaza. The hostage issue also underpins a broader debate about security guarantees for Israel and regional stability, with leaders noting that any sustainable peace must address both the immediate humanitarian catastrophe and the longer-term political arrangements.

From a security perspective, the US stance under the Trump administration continues to emphasize proximity and cooperation with Israel to pursue a policy framed as peace through strength. The administration emphasizes a strong security posture, a focus on deterring adversaries, and a commitment to pressuring hostile actors while working with international partners to achieve a ceasefire and secure the return of hostages. At the same time, Washington expresses support for measures that would reduce civilian suffering and promote a political process leading to durable stability in the region, including backing negotiations that could culminate in a two-state arrangement recognized by the international community.

Domestically, Israeli society observes the approach of Rosh Hashanah with notable communal events and reflections on the security situation. Community life continues, including religious observances and social activities, even as security concerns intrude on daily routines. In parallel, regional developments—such as cross-border security dynamics and border management in areas like the Allenby crossing—shape both everyday life and strategic calculations for Israel and its neighbors.

In sum, the current moment brings a convergence of hard security actions and high-stakes diplomacy. Israel asserts its right to defend its citizens and uphold its security interests in a volatile theater, while international actors push for a phased peace process that links a ceasefire, hostage releases, and the political architecture necessary for a viable two-state outcome. The coming days are likely to test whether a narrow but lasting pause can be reached, how humanitarian relief can be delivered without compromising security, and whether the political commitments laid out by leaders in New York can translate into tangible progress on the ground. This has been the 11:00 AM update.

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