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Israel Today: Ongoing War Report - Update from 2025-09-08 at 22:06

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Starmer backs Palestinian state at UN
Hostage talks hinge on security guarantees
UN Security Council split over Iran sanctions

The time is now 6:01 PM in New York, I'm Noa Levi and this is the latest Israel Today: Ongoing War Report.

This is the 6:00 PM update.

Diplomacy and security moves abroad and at home are unfolding in a way that keeps the region on edge while still signaling efforts to find a pathway to a broader settlement. In London, Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, publicly backing Palestinian statehood at the United Nations and stressing the need for a Gaza ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a clear rejection of any role for Hamas in a postwar arrangement. The exchange underscores a Western push to advance two-state principles while maintaining security guarantees for Israel.

Meanwhile, the Middle East theater remains active and dangerous. The Israeli military has not fully confirmed strikes reported to have hit targets in Syria’s Homs, Latakia and Palmyra areas. Footage circulated showing smoke and debris, but the IDF has not issued an official confirmation. In parallel, Qatar’s prime minister pressed Hamas leaders to accept the latest US-backed Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, arguing for a path that would see hostages released and the region restored to some form of stability. Mediators cautioned that some elements of Washington’s plan—especially the timing and sequencing of hostages, security assurances, and eventual withdrawal—face skepticism from Hamas.

The pace and shape of the broader diplomatic effort are also tied to the UN Security Council’s dynamics around Iran. South Korea, serving as council president, finalized a draft resolution that would permanently lift UN sanctions tied to Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal, part of a snapback process launched by Britain, France and Germany. A vote has not been scheduled, with diplomats noting that the resolution is unlikely to pass as written. Russia and China are pushing alternative language to extend the 2015 agreement for six months and call for renewed negotiations, while Britain, France and Germany seek to delay any immediate action to allow talks to proceed. The outcome could influence the broader regional calculus, given Iran’s proxies and its ongoing nuclear diplomacy.

In the same diplomatic mosaic, the flare of violence on the ground continues to shape the containment you would expect from Israel’s security approach. Reports from Greece note a 5.0 to 5.5 magnitude earthquake felt around Athens and nearby islands; evacuations of international visitors, including some Israelis, were reported but no casualties were confirmed. The incident adds to a day already thick with regional anxieties and travel disruptions in the area.

On the hostage and ceasefire front, new assessments of Washington’s approach circulated. An Arab mediating source described the Trump-era plan brokered by the administration as unlikely to break the hostage talks gridlock because Hamas has insisted that any large-scale release be matched by guarantees of lasting security arrangements and a credible postwar framework. President Trump himself asserted that Israel had accepted his terms for a ceasefire-end to the Gaza war, but officials in Jerusalem reiterated that no cabinet decision had been taken and that Israel was studying the plan carefully, weighing security and political considerations as the coalition government nears a crossroads.

In the Gaza front, the latest orientation remains a negotiation between a staged, monitored withdrawal and a durable disarmament framework for Hamas, with American mediation seeking a path that avoids triggering a renewal of fighting. The number of hostages remains a central hinge: 48 held in Gaza, with roughly 20 believed alive, while the bodies of some others are among those held by the militants. The position within Hamas ranges from willingness to engage on a broader, escrow-style timetable to insistence on guarantees that a ceasefire will endure before any withdrawal proceeds. Channel-by-channel reporting indicates that some mediators see a potential for a phased approach, while others warn that any full upfront release would be unacceptable to Hamas without clear assurances about future security.

In the West Bank and Israel’s urban-military front, the IDF says it has expanded operations in Judea and Samaria following Monday’s deadly attack at Ramot Junction in Jerusalem. The operation has included searches in allied areas, confiscation of weapons and funds, and calls for neighborhood alerts as troops tighten their grip on areas tied to suspected planners. The offensive has come in the wake of a broader security campaign that has seen thousands of arrests and a continued emphasis on preventing cross-border and inter-communal violence. Separately, Palestinian reports and the Israeli army say an earlier Jenin incident involved two teenagers killed by soldiers who said they posed a threat; the IDF has opened an investigation into the incident as the camp remains a focal point of tension.

In the diplomatic and political minefield outside the region, France’s government experienced a domestic upheaval as Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted after a confidence vote, throwing Macron’s domestic agenda off balance just as Europe confronts its own political tests. Across the Atlantic, Swiss authorities faced international scrutiny as UN rights chief Volker Turk accused Israel of “genocidal rhetoric” in relation to Gaza and urged the world to do more to end the carnage there, even as Swiss medics staged a hunger strike outside parliament in Bern to press for bolder steps from their government. The Swiss protest highlights the growing chorus demanding stronger international action over Gaza, even as many nations emphasize the need for humanitarian access and a two-state framework.

Across the region’s channels, the conflict’s brutality persists as Yemen’s Houthis maintain pressure with occasional drone activity, while the broader political frame remains unsettled. In Israel, officials and observers alike emphasize that the path to peace must align security strength with credible political arrangements that can sustain a ceasefire and prevent renewed war, a stance consistent with the public posture of Israel’s leadership and its US allies.

Looking ahead, the next hours are expected to bring further diplomatic maneuvering around the Gaza ceasefire-hostage framework, fresh assessments of Iran sanctions talks, and continued military activity on multiple fronts. The region remains tense, the human cost continues to mount, and the key question remains whether a durable, security-based peace can gain traction alongside the hard realities on the ground. That balance—between force, diplomacy, and humanitarian concern—will shape the headlines as evening turns to night.

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