Trump suggests he put forward new Gaza ceasefire proposal

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has suggested that he make a new plan to end the conflict in Gaza, claiming that Israel has accepted his terms as it continues with its bloody occupation of Palestinian territory.

Trump warned Hamas to accept his conditions in a social media post on Sunday, stating that he had informed the organization of the “repercussions” of rejecting the offer.

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Israeli leaders have repeatedly vowed to intensify their 20-month conflict, while leading rights organizations and academics have repeatedly said that Israel has accepted ceasefire efforts.

Everyone desires HOME for the Hostages. Everyone wants the end of this conflict. Trump stated in a tweet on social media.

“My Terms have been accepted by the Israelis.” Hamas needs to accept this as well. Hamas has been warned about the repercussions of rejecting. This is my final warning, there won’t be another! I appreciate you paying attention to this issue.

What exactly does Trump mean by his words?

Trump has, however, previously called out Hamas in similar verbal terms and predicted that the conflict would end soon. The US president declared on August 25 that he believes the conflict will have a “conclusive conclusion” within three weeks.

Hamas confirmed later on Sunday that the US had given him “ideas” for bringing the war to an end.

The organization praised any initiative that would aid in the fight against our people.

We declare our full readiness to discuss the creation of a committee to manage Gaza from Palestinian independents, the release of all prisoners, and the establishment of a table for negotiations to discuss the creation of a committee to manage the country from Palestinian independents, which will begin their work right away.

Hamas has been calling for a ceasefire that would allow the Israeli offensive to end permanently in Gaza and result in a prisoner exchange.

The Palestinian organization added that it endorsed the mediators’ request for a 60-day truce last month.

Israel’s aggressive campaign against the demands of rights organizations and Western officials comes as Trump makes his statement.

Israel has a steadfast support from the US president. His administration imposed sanctions on Palestinian rights organizations for cooperating with the International Criminal Court’s investigation into Israeli abuses last week.

Trump’s earlier proposals for removing all Palestinians from Gaza and creating a US-owned “Riviera of the Middle East” were criticized by rights activists as ethnic cleansing pushes.

Trump’s proposal for mass displacement has been welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who sees the effort to ethnically cleanse Gaza as a means of allowing Palestinians to leave the area on their terms.

However, according to legal experts, people are not really left when Israel is constantly bombarding them.

Iran FM Araghchi warns Europe against ‘reckless’ approach to nuclear deal

Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, has accused the United Kingdom, France, and Germany of working with Washington to undermine Europe’s reputation.

According to Araghchi, the so-called E3’s decision to start a process that could reinstate UN sanctions “lacks any legal standing” and is unavoidable.

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The truth is that they are genuinely making a mistake, Araghchi wrote.

The largest economies in Europe, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, which all have “snapback” sanctions, began in August, with a 30-day deadline to implement them after what they termed “significant” violations of a 2015 agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear programme.

The United States welcomed the move of the European countries, which in June bombed three nuclear facilities as part of an Israeli assault on Iran.

Araghchi accused the three countries of ignoring the fact that the US and not Iran were the parties to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Tehran complied with the agreement’s terms and took what he termed “lawful remedial measures.” However, the E3 failed to fulfill their own obligations.

After US President Donald Trump resented sanctions in 2018, European leaders once pledged to protect trade with Iran, according to Araghchi. He continued, noting that under US pressure, Europe’s pledges of “strategic autonomy” fell apart. “None of it materialized.”

He argued that Europe has instead acted as a spectator and supported Washington’s aggressive strategy. He wrote that “openly supporting illegal military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities that are protected by international law, as Germany’s chancellor has done, does not count as “participation” to the deal.”

Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, claimed in June that the Israeli occupation of Iran is beneficial.

He claimed that Israel is doing “dirty work” for all of us.

Tehran is open to dialogue, according to Araghchi in his Guardian column. Iran is prepared to strike a “realistic and lasting agreement” that includes ironclad oversight and sanctions against enrichment, he declared.

He warned that ignoring this possibility, especially given the rising tensions with Israel, could cause the region to become more unstable. Araghchi argued that Israeli provocations risk dragging the US into costly conflicts by claiming that “the powerful armed forces of Iran are ready and able to once again pummel Israel into running to “daddy” to be bailed out.

Additionally, the Trump administration asserted that discussions with Iran are still ongoing.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated in a statement following E3’s announcement last month that the country was still open to direct contact with Iran in order to achieve a peaceful, lasting resolution to the Iran nuclear conflict.

“Snapback only strengthens our sincere desire to diplomacy,” says the statement.

On June 15, US and Iranian officials were scheduled to hold a round of nuclear discussions. However, two days before the scheduled negotiations, Israeli bombs started falling on Tehran, which put them off for good.

Iran insists that its right to enrichment is non-negotiable despite Washington’s assertion that it cannot do so domestically.

Iran has the right to enrich uranium at a low level for civilian purposes under a strict monitoring system under the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement, which Trump vetoed in his first year as president of the United States.

Any party to the JCPOA’s snapback mechanism was able to start a process to reauthorize six UN Security Council sanctions resolutions, including those in the US, UK, Germany, France, Russia, or China.

Additionally, the sanctions won’t be lifted because the snapback is veto-proof, allowing Russia and China, both of its allies, to avert a reversal.

Due to Washington’s disqualification as a participant in the JCPOA, the US attempted to activate the snapback clause in place in 2020.

4,000 COVID-19 Survivors to Donate Plasma for Research on Cure

According to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a South Korea-based religious group, over 4,000 members of the church who recovered from COVID-19 are willing to donate plasma for developing a new treatment.

Mr. Man Hee Lee, founder of the Shincheonji Church, said that members of the church are advised to donate plasma voluntarily. “As Jesus sacrificed himself with his blood for life, we hope that the blood of people can bring positive effects on overcoming the current situation,” said Mr. Lee.

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