U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to fulfill with Qatari prime minister in Spain over Gaza

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By Calvin S. Nelson


U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff is assembly with the Qatari prime minister in Spain on Saturday to debate a brand new proposal to finish the struggle in Gaza and the entry of assist into the territory, a Qatari official and supply conversant in the assembly advised CBS Information.

In keeping with the sources, the primary intention is a dialogue of constructing “workable” a brand new joint Egyptian-Qatari proposal on the return of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

Two Arab officers advised the Related Press that the brand new ceasefire framework would come with the discharge of all hostages — useless and stay — suddenly in return for the struggle’s finish and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

Of the 251 hostages who have been kidnapped by Hamas-led terrorists on Oct. 7, 2023, 50 stay, of which 20 are believed to be alive in Gaza. The remaining have been launched or returned throughout earlier short-term ceasefire offers.

Per week in the past, Witkoff visited an assist distribution web site in southern Gaza that’s privately run by the U.S. and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Basis. He additionally met with the households of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv.

Throughout that assembly, Witkoff provided different methods to free the hostages and make Gaza secure, the Hostages of Lacking Households Discussion board stated.

“We’ll get your kids house and maintain Hamas chargeable for any unhealthy acts on their half. We’ll do what’s proper for the Gazan folks,” Witkoff stated within the assembly, based on the Discussion board.

The assembly in Spain comes as there’s rising worldwide condemnation of Israel’s resolution for a army takeover of Gaza Metropolis, whereas little seems to have modified instantly on the bottom.

On Friday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced that Israel’s Safety Cupboard had authorised a plan for the Israeli army to take over Gaza Metropolis.

In an announcement, Netanyahu’s workplace stated the Israel Protection Forces would put together to take over Gaza Metropolis whereas offering humanitarian assist to the civilian inhabitants outdoors of fight zones.

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A person carries a bag of meals as displaced Palestinians raid vans carrying humanitarian assist in Khan Yunis, within the southern Gaza Strip on August 9, 2025.

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Israel’s army chief of employees, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, has reportedly warned that increasing operations would endanger the remaining dwelling hostages held by Hamas and additional pressure Israel’s military after almost two years of regional wars.

On Saturday, a joint assertion by 9 nations, together with Germany, Britain, France and Canada, stated that they “strongly reject” Israel’s resolution for the large-scale army operation, saying it’s going to worsen the “catastrophic humanitarian state of affairs,” endanger hostages and additional threat mass displacement. They stated any makes an attempt at annexation or settlement in Gaza violate worldwide regulation.

A separate assertion by greater than 20 nations, together with ceasefire mediators Egypt and Qatar, together with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, referred to as Israel’s resolution a “harmful and unacceptable escalation.” In the meantime, Russia stated Israel’s plan will irritate the “already extraordinarily dramatic state of affairs” in Gaza.

The U.N. Safety Council deliberate an emergency assembly on Sunday. And Germany has stated it will not authorize any exports of army tools to Israel that may very well be utilized in Gaza till additional discover.

In the meantime, some households of hostages have been rallying to stress the federal government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid new fears over the hostages.

“The dwelling will probably be murdered and the fallen will probably be misplaced ceaselessly” if the offensive goes forward, stated Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is held in Gaza.

She referred to as on Israelis, together with the highly effective Histadrut labor union, to “assist us save the hostages, the troopers and the state of Israel” and appeared to name for a basic strike: “Shut the nation down.”

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Palestinians watch as a plume of smoke rises throughout an Israeli strike on Gaza Metropolis’s southern al-Zeitoun neighbourhood on August 8, 2025.

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Officers at Nasser and Awda hospitals stated that Israeli forces killed at the least 11 folks looking for assist in southern and central Gaza. Some had been ready for assist vans, whereas others had been approaching assist distribution factors.

Israel’s army denied opening hearth and stated that it was unaware of the incidents. The army secures routes resulting in distribution websites run by the Israeli-backed and U.S.-supported Gaza Humanitarian Basis, which did not instantly reply to a request for remark.

Two witnesses advised the AP that Israeli troops fired towards crowds approaching a GHF distribution web site on foot within the Netzarim hall, a army zone that bisects Gaza. One witness, Ramadan Gaber, stated that snipers and tanks fired on aid-seekers, forcing them to retreat.

Israel’s army stated that at the least 106 packages of assist have been airdropped Saturday as Italy and Greece joined the multicountry effort for the primary time. Footage from Italy’s protection ministry confirmed not solely packages being parachuted over Gaza however the dry and devastated panorama beneath.

Israel alleges, with out giving proof, that Hamas systematically diverts assist from the prevailing U.N.-led system, which denies it. That system has referred to as for extra of the vans ready outdoors Gaza to be allowed not simply into the territory, however safely to locations inside it for distribution.

Greater than 61,300 Palestinians have died within the struggle, based on the Hamas-run Gaza Well being Ministry, which does not distinguish between fighters or civilians. The U.N. and impartial specialists think about it probably the most dependable supply on struggle casualties.

Margaret Brennan

contributed to this report.

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