• The New York meeting will be co -chaired by France and Saudi Arabia next week
• Israel and us to omit the conference; 11 more Palestinians killed
• The United Kingdom plans helps Airdrop, evacuates Gaza’s injured children
United Nations: dismissed by the imminent recognition of France of Palestinian stateness, UN members meet next week to give life to the impulse of a solution of two states such as Israel, which is expected to be absent, press their war in Gaza.
Days before the Conference from July 28 to 30 on the promotion of Israeli and Palestinian states that live peacefully side by side to be co -chair for Riyadh and Paris, French president Emmanuel Macron announced that France would formally recognize the state of Palestine in September.
His statement “will give new life to a conference that seemed destined for irrelevance,” said Richard Gowan, an international crisis analyst Group.
“Macron’s announcement changes the game. Other participants will be fighting to decide if they should also declare the intention of recognizing Palestine.” According to a AFP Database, at least 142 of the 193 UN Member States, including France, now recognizes the Palestinian State proclaimed by Palestinian leadership in exile in 1988.
The New York Conference is an answer to the crisis, with the Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and several dozen ministers around the world who are expected to attend.
‘There is no alternative’
The meeting comes as a solution of two states is “more threatened than it has ever been (but) even more necessary than before, because we see very clearly that there is no alternative,” said a French diplomatic source.
Beyond facilitating the conditions for the recognition of a Palestinian State, the meeting will have three other approaches: the reform of the Palestinian authority, the disarmament of Hamas and its exclusion from Palestinian public life, and the normalization of relations with Israel by the Arab states that have not yet done so.
Before the conference, Great Britain said he would not recognize a Palestinian State unilaterally and wait “a broader plan” for peace in the region.
Macron has not yet persuaded Germany to do the same and recognize a short -term Palestinian state.
The conference “offers a unique opportunity to transform international law and international consensus into an attainable plan and demonstrate the resolution to end the occupation and conflict once and for all, for the benefit of all peoples,” said the Palestinian ambassador to the Mansour of a RIY.
Israel and the United States will not participate in the meeting.
Meanwhile, Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency said Israeli operations killed 11 people, including four Palestinians in the Al-Primal neighborhood. Another person was killed “after the Israeli forces opened fire against people who expected humanitarian aid” northwest of Gaza, the agency said.
Witnesses said several thousand people had met in the help area. Another man was killed by an unmanned planes strike near the southern city of Khan Yunis, while one was killed by an artillery fire in the Al-Bureij camp, the civil defense said.
Gaza’s Gaza Airdrop Gaza Aid
The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, spoke on Saturday with his French and German counterparts and described the United Kingdom’s plans to obtain help from people in Gaza and evacuate sick and injured children, said his office.
“The prime minister established how the United Kingdom will also advance plans to work with partners such as Jordan for Airdrop AID and evacuate children who require medical assistance,” said a statement.
In a telephone conversation, Starmer, French president Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza “who agreed that it is terrible.”
“Everyone agreed that it would be vital to ensure that there are robust plans to convert a high fire urgently in lasting peace,” according to a reading published by Downing Street.
Handala near Gaza Shores
Meanwhile, the Freedom Flotilla activist group announced that its last help ship sent to Gaza approached the territory and planned to land there on Sunday morning in challenge to an Israeli block.
The ship, called Handala after a popular Palestinian cartoon character, was 194 km from his destination, the organizers said, closer to Gaza than his predecessor The Madleen when he was intercepted in June.
Taking 19 activists, including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, as well as two journalists from different countries, Handala loves Sicily for the first time on July 13 in an attempt to break the Israeli blockade in Gaza and deliver help to its population. However, the Israeli Navy said it would block the new ship to reach Palestine.
Posted in Dawn, July 27, 2025