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Israel launches Gaza relocation as Washington pushes truce effort
Shafaq News – Gaza The Israeli army said on Saturday it will begin transferring civilians from combat zones in Gaza to the south starting August 17. Army spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated that tents and shelter equipment will be delivered through the Kerem Shalom crossing under UN and aid-agency supervision, following Israeli inspections. He added that the step was ordered by the political leadership to 'safeguard residents while allowing humanitarian deliveries under international law.' #عاجل 🔴 بناء على توجيهات المستوى السياسي وفي اطار تحضيرات جيش الدفاع لنقل السكان المدنيين من مناطق القتال إلى جنوب قطاع عزة حفاظا على أمنهم، سيتم اعتبارا من يوم الغد (الأحد) تجديد توفير الخيم ومعدات المأوى لسكان القطاع.⭕️سيتم نقل المعدات عن طريق معبر كيرم شالوم بواسطة الأمم… — افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) August 16, 2025 The move coincides with Washington's push for a new phased settlement plans, Israel Hayom reported, following talks in Cairo between Hamas and international mediators. American and Arab sources told the outlet that the draft is designed to break the deadlock despite Hamas's resistance to conditions for ending the war. According to the outline, an initial truce would be tied to the release of half the hostages, with later negotiations addressing Hamas disarmament, the exile of its senior leaders, and the transfer of Gaza's civilian administration to an international body. A central element would see international oversight of civilian affairs begin during the truce itself, effectively curbing Hamas's authority before a final agreement. US officials described the draft as a 'last chance' for Hamas to avert an Israeli occupation. Hamas has signaled some flexibility on hostages and ceasefire terms but continues to reject demands to give up arms or political power. Israel Hayom added that President Donald Trump wants the conflict resolved within weeks or months, though Washington's backing for Israel's position is not 'open-ended.' Meanwhile, the death toll from the Israeli war has risen to 61,776, with 154,906 wounded since October 7, 2023, according to the Strip's Health Ministry. Since March 18, 2025 alone, 10,251 people have been killed and 42,865 injured.


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Trump pushes 'Peace Agreement' to end Russia-Ukraine war
Shafaq News – Washington / Brussels / Kyiv US President Donald Trump described Friday's Alaska talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as 'very well,' stressing that only a comprehensive 'Peace Agreement' can bring the war in Ukraine to an end. Trump, who had earlier demanded a ceasefire from Putin, wrote Saturday on Truth Social that the decision was made following late-night calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders, stating, 'A mere Ceasefire Agreement, often times do not hold up.' He confirmed plans to host Zelenskyy at the White House on August 18, noting that a follow-up meeting with Putin was under consideration. Meanwhile, European leaders endorsed Trump's push in a joint declaration signed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Antonio Costa, French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The officials emphasized that the next phase must involve direct negotiations with Zelenskyy, expressing readiness to support a trilateral summit between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia. They further insisted that any resolution provide 'ironclad security guarantees' for Kyiv, affirming that 'Russia cannot have a veto against Ukraine's pathway to EU and NATO.' Thank you @POTUS for the update on discussions in EU is working closely with @ZelenskyyUA and the United States to reach a just and lasting peace. Strong security guarantees that protect Ukrainian and European vital security interests are essential. — Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) August 16, 2025 Zelenskyy, for his part, urged Trump to tighten sanctions on Russia if the trilateral meeting does not take place, posting on X, 'If Russia tries to evade an honest end to the war. Sanctions are an effective tool.' Today, following a conversation with President Trump, we further coordinated positions with European leaders. The positions are clear. A real peace must be achieved, one that will be lasting, not just another pause between Russian must stop as soon as… — Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) August 16, 2025


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Trump calls Zelenskyy after summit as Russia-Ukraine strikes persist
Shafaq News – Washington / Moscow / Kyiv (Updated at 11:06) US President Donald Trump held an extended call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his flight back from the Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Russia and Ukraine exchanged fresh overnight strikes. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reported on Saturday that Trump spent much of the six-hour return aboard Air Force One speaking first with Zelenskyy and then with NATO officials, fulfilling his pledge at the joint press conference with Putin. Zelenskyy confirmed the call in a Facebook post, noting that it lasted more than 90 minutes and included Trump's proposal for a trilateral US–Ukraine–Russia meeting. He added that he would meet Trump in Washington on August 18 to discuss 'all details regarding ending the war,' stressing that European participation at every stage is essential for credible security guarantees while affirming Kyiv's ongoing coordination with international partners. The Alaska summit drew sharp criticism in Ukraine, with the Kyiv Independent calling it 'sickening, shameful, and useless' and accusing Trump of 'failing' to enforce his threat of 'severe consequences' for Moscow. Prominent journalist Kristina Berdinskikh charged that Trump gave Putin 'a king's welcome' without securing a ceasefire. Lawmaker Yaroslav Zheleznyak dismissed the meeting as 'another grand American nothingness,' while former MP Mustafa Nayyem branded Trump's handshake with Putin 'a deal with the executioner.' Despite the diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire, hostilities persisted. Russia's Defense Ministry reported intercepting 29 Ukrainian drones across Rostov, Stavropol, Kursk, and the Sea of Azov, while Ukraine's General Staff said Russian forces launched ballistic missiles and 85 Shahed drones toward Sumy, Donetsk, Chernihiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, with air defenses claiming to have downed or disabled 61 by morning.