Trump Predicts Gaza War Will End Within Three Weeks as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify

President Trump on Monday expressed confidence that the ongoing war in Gaza will reach a “conclusive ending” within the next two to three weeks, citing what he described as serious diplomatic efforts to resolve the nearly two-year war between Israel and Hamas.
Summer Camp for the Next October 7 Killers

Many Palestinian Arab children attend summer camps, where boys and girls are trained “to continue the path of the Martyrs and prisoners [i.e. terrorists] towards freedom and independence.”
Israel at war: tragedy in Gaza, prayers for hostages in Jerusalem, and strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon

Israel acknowledged civilian casualties in a Gaza hospital strike and promised a full investigation while stressing its fight against Hamas. In Jerusalem, thousands prayed for hostages at the Western Wall as the IDF carried out strikes on Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Netanyahu Pressures Hamas as Abbas Moves Toward Statehood and U.S. Freezes Gaza Visas

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas is under heavy pressure as Israel prepares a Gaza City offensive, even as the group signals openness to talks. At the same time, Mahmoud Abbas launched a constitution-drafting committee amid international pushes for Palestinian recognition, while the U.S. froze visitor visas for Gazans.
GHF spokesman: Doctors Without Borders Refused to Treat Workers Wounded by Hamas

“They were not allowed to enter… They were left to die outside the entrance.”
Terror-Linked Aid Drivers Arrested, Expanded Housing Greenlit, and Oct. 7 Film Pulled from Festival

Israeli authorities have arrested Palestinian aid-truck drivers tied to terror groups, while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich approved thousands of housing units in the “disputed E1” area. At the same time, the Toronto International Film Festival dropped a documentary on the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks.
Netanyahu Holds Firm on Hostage Demands as Israel Weighs Gazan Resettlement and Hamas Hails Australia’s Statehood Recognition

Netanyahu insists the Gaza war will end only with the return of all hostages, as reports emerge of talks to resettle Gazans in South Sudan. Meanwhile, Hamas praises Australia’s recognition of Palestinian statehood, sparking Israeli backlash.
Israeli Strike Kills Al Jazeera Correspondent, Israel Claims Led Hamas Cell

The 29-year-old journalist, who was among Al Jazeera’s most senior correspondents, was killed in an Israeli airstrike that the IDF says deliberately targeted him as the head of a Hamas terrorist cell operating under journalistic cover.
Israel Faces Ceasefire Setback, Showcases Samaria Resilience, as Montreal Jews Confront Violent Antisemitism

Israel faces mounting challenges—from the collapse of ceasefire talks after France’s pledge to recognize a Palestinian state, to a powerful show of agricultural determination as ranchers drove 100 cattle across Samaria. Meanwhile, in Montreal, a violent attack on a Jewish man has stirred outrage.
Gaza Aid Intercepted, U.S. Pushes for Hostage Release and Hamas Disbandment, AP Draws Fire for Hezbollah Coverage

The UN reports that nearly 89% of aid trucks entering Gaza have been intercepted en route. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that freeing hostages and dismantling Hamas must remain top priorities, as criticism grows over an AP report that omitted Hezbollah’s terrorist designation in its coverage of an Israeli strike.