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Israel-Gaza war Highlights: ‘Not to occupy, to free Gaza from Hamas,’ says Netanyahu on takeover plan; UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting

Israel-Gaza war Highlights: Israel’s Security Cabinet on Friday approved a plan to seize Gaza City, escalating the 22-month war. Netanyahu said Israel aims to retake all of Gaza before handing it to friendly Arab forces opposed to Hamas.

Israel Gaza takeoverRelatives and supporters of hostages in Gaza protest in Tel Aviv, demanding their release and an end to the war, Aug 7. (AP Photo)

Israel-Gaza war Highlights: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday said Israel does not aim to occupy Gaza but to “free” it from Hamas and support the creation of a peaceful civilian administration. “This will help free our hostages and ensure Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel in the future,” he posted on X. The statement came after Israel’s cabinet approved a plan for the military takeover of Gaza City. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Sunday, rescheduled from Saturday, after a request by the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Greece and Slovenia. Foreign ministers of Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and the UK issued a joint statement Friday “strongly” rejecting Israel’s decision, warning it “will aggravate the catastrophic humanitarian situation,” NBC News reported.

US has ‘no plans’ to recognise state of Palestine: During a bilateral meeting with foreign secretary David Lammy at Chevening House, US Vice President JD Vance said the Washington has “no plans” to recognise a state of Palestine. “I don’t know what it would mean to really recognise a Palestinian state, given the lack of functional government there,” The Guardian quoted Vance as saying. Vance further stated two goals of the White House at the moment — to make sure “Hamas cannot attack innocent Israeli civilians ever again” and solve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

What has happened? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Friday the military “will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones.” An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the operation as “gradual” with no set start date. In a Fox News interview Thursday, Netanyahu outlined broader plans to take control of all of Gaza, which Hamas rejected, warning that “expanding of aggression against our Palestinian people will not be a walk in the park.”

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23:50 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: UK police arrest around 365 at protest for banned Palestine Action Group

London's Metropolitan Police arrested more than 365 people at a protest against Britain's decision to ban the group Palestine Action, the force said.

Protesters, some wearing black and white Palestinian scarves and waving Palestinian flags, chanted "hands off Gaza", and held placards with the message "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action", video taken by Reuters at the scene showed.

Israel denies allegations of being responsible for genocide in Gaza. The Reuters video showed demonstrators who had gathered in Parliament Square by the Houses of Parliament being carried away by police. The crowd chanted "shame on you" at the police.

19:55 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Russia condemns Israel's plan to expand Gaza military operation

Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned and rejected Israel's plan to expand its military operation in the Gaza Strip. "The implementation of such decisions and plans, which provoke condemnation and rejection, is fraught with the risk of exacerbating the already extremely dramatic situation in the Palestinian enclave, which has all the hallmarks of a humanitarian catastrophe," the ministry said. -The Guardian

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18:41 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: UK police arrest more than 50 at protest for banned Palestine Action group

More than 50 people protesting against Britain's decision to ban the Palestine Action group were arrested outside parliament on Saturday. London's Metropolitan Police made these arrests after crowds gathered in Parliament Square, waving placards in support of the group.

The UK banned Palestine Action in July under anti-terrorism legislation due to members breaking into a Royal Air Force base and damaging planes in protest against Britain's support for Israel.

Being a member of the group is now a crime, punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Notably, co-founder Huda Ammori won a bid to legally challenge the ban.

(Inputs from Reuters)

18:05 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Turkey calls for Muslim unity against Israel's Gaza plan, OIC emergency meeting called

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said Muslim nations must work in total unison and mobilize the international community against Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City.

Fidan made these comments on Saturday after talks in Egypt with his Egyptian counterpart and following a meeting with Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in El Alamein. Fidan also mentioned that the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has been called to an emergency meeting. -Reuters

17:38 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: UK announces £8.5 million for UN aid to Gaza amid escalating crisis

The UK has announced another £8.5 million for UN aid to Gaza after Israel unveiled plans to expand its military operations in the territory. Development minister Baroness Jenny Chapman said the money would “help address urgent need” in Gaza, but only if Israel allowed the region to be “flooded with aid”.

She emphasized, "It is unacceptable that so much aid is waiting at the border - the UK is ready to provide more through our partners, and we demand that the government of Israel allows more aid in safely and securely."-The Guardian

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16:46 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Turkey says Muslim countries must be united against Israel's Gaza takeover plan

Muslim nations must work in total unison and work to mobilise the international community against Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Saturday after talks in Egypt.

Speaking at a joint press conference in El Alamein with his Egyptian counterpart after meeting Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Fidan also said the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation had been called to an emergency meeting. — Reuters

15:30 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: US envoy Witkoff to meet Qatari PM in Spain to discuss plan to end Gaza war, says report

President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Qatar's prime minister on Saturday in Spain to discuss a plan to end the war in Gaza and release hostages, Axios reporter Barak Ravid said on X. — Reuters

15:04 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates:Sri Lanka says Israeli plans for military control of Gaza will escalate violence, calls for ceasefire

Sri Lanka on Saturday expressed "deep" concern over the Israeli decision to seize control of Gaza, cautioning that it would lead to further escalation of violence.

In a statement, the island nation's Foreign Ministry called for an "immediate ceasefire" and urged "all parties to resolve differences through diplomatic dialogue in order to establish sustainable peace.” "Sri Lanka expresses deep concern over the decision by Israel to seize control of Gaza, which will lead to further escalation of violence and suffering of the people of Gaza," it said. — PTI

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13:21 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: How the world is responding to Israel’s Gaza takeover decision
  • During talks with UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Kent, US Vice President JD Vance said Washington has “no plans” to recognise a Palestinian state, The Guardian reported.
  • China voiced “serious concerns” and reiterated that “Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people,” AFP reported.
  • The United Nations warned that any further escalation would cause “more massive forced displacement, more killing, more unbearable suffering, senseless destruction and atrocity crimes,” urging renewed efforts toward a two-state solution.
  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced Berlin would halt all military exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza “until further notice,” reported AP. EU Council President Antonio Costa said the move violates a July 19 agreement announced by the bloc’s High Representative and “must have consequences for EU-Israel relations.”
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    12:48 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Palestinian UN Envoy slams Israel’s plan as 'crazy'

    Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour denounced Israel’s plan to take control of all of Gaza, reported NBC News, calling it “crazy, irresponsible, dangerous, [and] vicious.”

    11:18 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Foreign ministers condemn Israel’s Gaza military plans

    The foreign ministers of Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom on Friday issued a joint statement “strongly” rejecting Israel’s decision to launch additional military operations in Gaza, NBC News reported. The statement warned the move “will aggravate the catastrophic humanitarian situation, endanger the lives of the hostages, and further risk the mass displacement of civilians,” and said it could violate international humanitarian law.

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    10:17 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Netanyahu says goal is to ‘free Gaza from Hamas’

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel’s aim was not to occupy Gaza but to “free” it from Hamas. In a post on X, he said the territory would be demilitarised and run by a peaceful civilian administration. " This will help free our hostages and ensure Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel in the future," he wrote.

    01:54 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: As Israel announces plan to take over Gaza city, key questions answered

    Israel has approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, the enclave’s largest urban area, in what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says is a step towards removing Hamas from the territory and securing the release of hostages. Read More

    00:31 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Peace talks with Hamas 'fell apart' after Macron's recognition of Palestinians State, says Rubio

    US Senator Marco Rubio stated that peace talks with Hamas "fell apart" on the day French President Emmanuel Macron decided France would recognize a Palestinian state.

    Speaking to Raymond Arroyo on Global Catholic TV's The World Over, Rubio said, "So those messages, while largely symbolic in their minds, actually have made it harder to get peace and harder to achieve a deal with Hamas". Macron had announced France's recognition of the State of Palestine, urging an end to the war in Gaza. -BBC

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    00:06 (IST) 9 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Netanyahu 'disappointed' after Germany suspends arms sales to Israel

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed disappointment with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz after Germany suspended military exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza.

    23:38 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Canada's PM Mark Carney criticizes Israel's plan to occupy Gaza, cites risks

    Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City is "wrong" and will put the lives of the remaining hostages at greater risk, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters on Friday. -Reuters

    23:19 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: France condemns Israel's plan to occupy Gaza City, calls it 'worsening catastrophic situation'

    France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot strongly condemned Israel's plan to occupy Gaza City, stating that it would "worsen an already catastrophic situation without enabling the release of Hamas hostages, its disarmament, or its surrender".

    In a post on X, Barrot wrote, "France strongly condemns the Israeli government's plan aimed at preparing for the complete occupation of Gaza. Such an operation would worsen an already catastrophic situation without enabling the release of Hamas hostages, its disarmament, or its surrender".

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    22:45 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Reservist organisation in Israel calls for soldiers to decline military orders

    Soldiers for the Hostages, a reservist organisation in Israel, has renewed calls for soldiers to decline military orders to serve after the security cabinet approved the plan to take over Gaza City.

    “Your children do not know how to refuse on their own, because it is difficult. It is almost impossible,” the organisation said.

    21:56 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: ‘Goal is not to take over Gaza, but to free it from Hamas, enable the establishment of peaceful govt,’ Israeli PMO on German arms embargo

    After German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that he would suspend arms exports to Israel that could be used in Gaza "until further notice," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Merz that Tel Aviv’s goal is not to take over Gaza, but to free it from Hamas and enable the establishment of a peaceful government there, according to the Prime Minister’s Office on X.

    21:18 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Gaza plan 'must have consequences for EU-Israel relations'

    EU Council president Antonio Costa on Friday said Tel Aviv decision to take over Gaza City violates the July 19 agreement announced by the High Representative and “must have consequences for EU-Israel relations.”

    He further said it would undermine "fundamental principles of international law and universal values."

    Reaffirming the two-state solution “as the only political path for stability in the region,” he urged the Israeli government to reconsider and said the move will be assessed by the Council.

    While labeling the October 7 assault a “barbaric terrorist attack,” he said that the Israeli government’s planned operation will only further worsen the “dramatic” situation in Gaza.

    20:19 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: 'Israel should be concerned about Germany's arms export halt,' says former ambassador

    Israel “should be concerned” that Germany has decided to halt the export of arms that could be used in Gaza, said Jeremy Issacharoff, a former ambassador of Israel to Germany.

    Earlier in the day, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday said his country will not authorise any exports of military equipment that could be used in the strip “until further notice.”

    With Germany being a supporter of Israel for decades, he maintained that Israel “has the right to defend itself against Hamas’ terror” and said that the release of Israeli hostages, while adding that Hamas must not have a role in the future of Gaza.

    He said “purposeful” negotiations toward a cease-fire in the 22-month conflict “are our top priority.”

    20:09 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: 'No plans to recognise a state of Palestine,' says US V-P JD Vance during meeting with UK foreign secy

    During a bilateral meeting with foreign secretary David Lammy at Chevening House, in Kent, England, US vice-president JD Vance said the Washington has “no plans” to recognise a state of Palestine.

    “I don’t know what it would mean to really recognise a Palestinian state, given the lack of functional government there,” The Guardian quoted Vance as saying.

    Vance further stated two goals of the White House at the moment -- to make sure "Hamas cannot attack innocent Israeli civilians ever again" and solve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

    Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy (left) and US Vice President JD Vance during a meeting at Chevening House in Kent. (AP Photo)

    19:52 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: 'UK govt complicit in genocide', former labour leader Corbyn after Israel's decision to take over Gaza City

    Independent MP and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the government of UK is “complicit in genocide” after Israel announced its decision to take over Gaza City.

    "If the government was truly horrified by Israel’s occupation of Gaza, it would stop supplying them with the weapons they need to carry it out. The prime minister can condemn Israel’s plans all he wants. He cannot hide the truth: his government is complicit in genocide," The Guardian quoted Corbyn as saying.

    Earlier in the day, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the Israeli political-security cabinet’s decision was wrong and urged the Tel Aviv to reconsider.

    “This action will do nothing to bring an end to this conflict or to help secure the release of the hostages. It will only bring more bloodshed,” he said.

    19:35 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: October 7 fixed as deadline for evacuating Gaza City

    Tel Aviv has fixed October 7 as the deadline for evacuating Gaza City ahead of the siege, a day which will mark the second year anniversary of the massacre in Israel that triggered the war, CNN reported quoting an Israeli source.

    A second Israeli source told the news outlet that the plan calls for no aid distribution in the city as a means of forcing Palestinians to evacuate.

    18:43 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Spain condemns Israel’s decision to 'escalate military occupation' of Gaza.

    Spain has condemned the Israeli government’s decision to take over Gaza.

    "We firmly condemn the decision of the Israeli government to escalate the military occupation of Gaza. It will only cause more destruction and suffering," Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported Spanish foreign minister José Manuel Albares as saying.

    He pushed for a permanent ceasefire, the "immediate and massive entry" of humanitarian aid, and the urgent release of all hostages.

    18:07 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: 'Mediators from Egypt and Qatar working on framework for hostage release and Israeli withdrawal,' reports

    Quoting two Arab officials on condition of anonymity, the Associated Press reported that mediators from Egypt and Qatar are working on a framework to facilitate the release of all hostages — dead and alive — in one go in return for an end of the war in Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the strip.

    While Israel is seeking full disarmament of Hamas, the agreement aims to "freezing arms" which may involve Hamas retaining but not using its weapons, The Guardian reported. The agreement also aims to pressure the group to relinquish power in the strip and replace it with a Palestinian-Arab committee overseeing the reconstruction.

    17:37 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Saudi Arabia condemns any Israeli move to take control of Gaza

    Saudi Arabia condemns any Israeli move to take control of Gaza, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday.

    The kingdom "categorically denounces Israeli occupation authorities' persistence in committing crimes of starvation, brutal practices, and ethnic cleansing against the brotherly Palestinian people," it said in a statement. (Reuters)

    17:34 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Israeli's decision to further extend its military operation in Gaza must be reconsidered

    President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said the Israeli government's decision to further extend its military operation in Gaza must be reconsidered while reiterating that the hostages in Gaza must be released.

    She also reaffirmed that there must be immediate access for humanitarian aid to the strip and called for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

    17:07 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Denmark calls on Israel to reverse its Gaza decision

    Israel's decision to intensify its military operation in Gaza is wrong and should immediately be reversed, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen told Denmark's TV2 on Friday.

    Israel's political-security cabinet approved a plan early on Friday to take control of Gaza City, a move expanding military operations despite intensifying criticism at home and abroad. (Reuters)

    16:48 (IST) 8 Aug 2025
    Israel-Gaza war Live News Updates: Jordan condemns Israel's decision to take control of Gaza City

    Jordan on Friday condemned Israel's decision seize Gaza City, a Foreign Ministry statement read.

    Jordan has been a quiet yet influential supporter of Israel in the region, notably aiding Tel Aviv in intercepting Iranian missiles and drones in April 2024. However, relations appear to have entered troubled waters in recent times.

    In November 2023, Amman pulled out of a joint water-for-energy deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel and recalled its ambassador.

    Jordan also voted to expel the Israeli ambassador to Jordan in May 2024 and, in September of he same year, called for a weapons embargo on Israel.

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