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The Palestinians watched as the tower al-goffra is falling apart against the backdrop of heavy smoke during an Israeli strike near Gaza, on September 15, 2025.
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For almost two years, in his retribution in the military offensive in the Gaza Strip, Israel said he had launched a long -studied attack on the city of Gaza.
“IDF troops have begun expanding ground operations in Gaza City as part of Gideon II chariot operations”, Israeli Defense Forces said on Tuesday on social networks.
“Gaza burns,” Israel’s Defense Minister said earlier that day, In a separate update translated into Google,. “We will not concede and turn back – until the mission is over,” he added.
The invasion of the land notes the deepening of Israel’s offensive in the gas strip, which once housed 2.2 million people and turned into a, Fasting suffered The battlefield. Gaza -Sity, which was previously the most populous urban settlement of the Anclava, still lives hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinian people.
Israel insists on its campaign aimed at the demilitarization of Hamas and the release of hostages adopted by the Palestinian militia group after the October 2023 terrorist attacks.
Speaking to journalists when he was preparing to leave Israel, visiting US Secretary of State, Mark Rubio, signaled that the invasion of Gaza was inevitable.
“Well, as you saw, the Israelis started taking activity there. Therefore, we believe that we have a very short period of time that can happen. We have no more months,” he said. “Our advantage, our number one choice, is that it ends with a settlement with Hamas.”
CNBC appealed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs IDF and Israel for comment.
Israel’s military progress has increasingly nominated a Jewish state on the international stage.
Several Western countries initially supported the right of Israel to self-defense and in the military persecution after the terrorist attacks of the Palestinian militants, but from now on the perceived disproportionate of the gas campaign and the risk for civilians.
Nations, including Norway, Spain and Ireland, recognized the Palestinian statehood in the spring of 2024, and France, Canada and Australia later announced plans to take the same step this month. As a result of the strike of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the UN Commission report concluded that Israel committed genocide Against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The nonprofit report does not officially speak for the UN, which has not yet used the term “genocide”.
In November 2024, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, his former Defense Minister and Hamas officials on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the gas conflict and the onslaught of terror in October 2023.
The results of the UN commission may strike another reputational blow to Israel, which sought to maintain labor trade ties with international partners. In AugustThe world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norges Bank Investment Management, said he threw his investment in US machines Caterpillar and five Israeli banks after considering the communication of companies with the conflict. Germany meanwhile has stopped exporting weapons to Israel over the gas lane.
A broader market reactions were muted that banned short spikes at oil prices when Israel entered direct confrontations with Iran Hamas and other proxy proxy, such as the Hezbolla and Yemen Fermers.
However, the Arab countries in the oil Middle East, which entertain or build strong relations with the United States, or protest against the current Israel’s current aggression through the oil embargo, as they did in 1973, experts reported.
“We must really see the large oil producers – Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, Iran – join the oil embargo,” said Dan Murphy, Mark Papik, Macro and Geopolitical BCA Research expert. “I absolutely do not speak about it, and so I think it will continue to be completely and completely insignificant for world investors.”
He also reduced the chances of the success of Israel in Gaza, which he qualified as “another invasion, which is unlikely to resolve Hamas, and the reason that Hamas is an ideology that will be stored either in modern or in some future form.”
Despite this, the invasion of Israel threatens the breaking of the already shaky political relations of the Jewish state with its Arab neighbors, many of which have historically supported the Palestinian case. The invasion of Gaza’s city came after Arab and Muslim leaders convened in Qatar and called for revising ties with Israel after the country’s strike last week.
Qatar Emir urged leaders to take “concrete steps” against Israel in response to a doha missile strike that killed six people, including national catarrh. Israel said the strike was aimed at Hamas’s political leadership, which at the time discussed the last proposal to cease Washington’s fire. Doha has long acted as a mediator between Israel and Hamas, who has been accepting a political position for many years.
The views on Israel are divided among other Gulf countries. The UAE signed Abraham agreements in 2020, recognizing Israel and establishing diplomatic normalization together with Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco after many years of Arab isolation. Currently, the agreement is faced with “the most difficult time because it was signed five years ago,” said CNBC Emirates and political analyst Abdulkhalek Abdullah.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has made his mission to improve ties between Israel and other Arab nations, securing Washington’s influence in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia is the next great hope of Trump to normalize relations with Israel, but it may be unavailable. Prince Crown Mohammed Bin Salman signaled that this step would require a reliable and irreversible path to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Both for the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the issues that continue in Gaza, and the potential Israeli annexation of the Western shore may force Trump’s ambitions to expand Abraham’s agreements during their second term.
“While the relationship can continue to be elastic, they take another character-bounded in the field, mainly undervalued radar, focusing on security interests and without significant public dimension,” said CNBC Nimrod Goren, president and founder Mitvim.
“If the Israeli government decide to annex some of the Palestinian territories on the western shore, following the future confessions of the Palestinian state, then the ties with the Arab countries will suffer another blow and further deteriorate. Israel must refrain from such a step, and the US must stop.”