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UN warns on supplies for famine-stricken north Gaza after Israel shuts crossing

GENEVA (Reuters) -The United Nations voiced grave concerns on Wednesday about food and other supplies running out in northern Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people were already experiencing famine, after Israel closed the only crossing there last week.

Israel began its long-expected ground assault on Gaza City in the north on Tuesday and is stepping up efforts to empty the city of civilians by opening an additional route southwards.

Displaced Palestinians, fleeing northern Gaza due to an Israeli military operation, move southward after Israeli forces ordered residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the south, in the central Gaza Strip, September 17, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa

Thousands of Syrian Kurds rally for decentralisation

Thousands of people in Kurdish-controlled northeastern Syria rallied Wednesday in support of their autonomous administration and called for decentralisation as negotiations with Damascus over the region's future stall.

Damascus and Syria's Kurds have been in talks to integrate Kurdish civil and military institutions into the central government under a March deal, but differences between the two sides have held up implementation.

The Kurds have called for decentralisation, which Damascus has rejected.

Syrian Kurds have called for decentralisation and criticised a new temporary constitution from Damascus for failing to reflect the country's diversity

US designates four Iran-aligned militias as terrorist organizations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Unites States designated four Iran-aligned militia groups as foreign terrorist organizations on Wednesday, the State Department said.

The groups are Harakat al-Nujaba, Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya and Kata’ib al-Imam Ali, the department said in a statement. All four have been previously cited as Specially Designated Global Terrorists and Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada in 2023, it said.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks at Ben Gurion International Airport, as he departs Tel Aviv for Qatar following an official visit, near Lod, Israel, September 16, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard/Pool/File Photo

EU proposes action on Israel trade and ministers over Gaza

The European Union on Wednesday proposed curbing trade ties with Israel and sanctioning ministers in its strongest action yet over the war in Gaza, though reluctance from key member states risks blocking adoption.

The bloc's executive, however, said it would take immediate action by freezing some 20 million euros ($23.7 million) in support for Israel.

Pressure has mounted on the 27-nation bloc to act against Israel over its devastating near two-year offensive in Gaza.

Pressure has mounted on the EU to take action against Israel over its devastating near two-year offensive in Gaza

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli ground operation in Gaza City 'in strongest terms'

DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia on Wednesday condemned "in the strongest terms" the Israeli ground operation in Gaza City, a day after Israel unleashed a long-threatened ground assault on the enclave.

The kingdom also urged members of the U.N. Security Council to act to halt what it described as Israel's killing, starvation and forced displacement of Palestinians, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement,

Israel on Tuesday started a ground offensive to seize control of Gaza's main urban centre.

Smoke rises from Gaza after an explosion, as seen from Israel September 17, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

EU Commission proposes sanctions against Israel over Gaza war

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Commission on Wednesday proposed to suspend free-trade arrangements on Israeli goods due to the war in Gaza, even though the measure does not currently have sufficient support among the European Union's member countries to pass.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas also proposed a package of sanctions on two Israeli ministers, as well as violent settlers and Hamas members.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer, editing by Bart Meijer)

The European Commission's High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas and Commissioner for Trade Maros Sefcovic (not pictured) present EU-Mercosur and EU-Mexico trade agreements, for formal approval by the European Parliament and European Union members following adoption by the Commission, in Brussels, Belgium, September 3, 2025. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo

Pope decries 'unacceptable' plight of Palestinians in Gaza, urges truce

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Leo on Wednesday denounced the "unacceptable" conditions faced by Palestinians in Gaza, voicing solidarity with civilians and renewing his appeal for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas.

"I express my deep closeness to the Palestinian people in Gaza, who continue to live in fear and survive in unacceptable conditions, forced once again to leave their land," the pope said in his weekly general audience at the Vatican.

Pope Leo XIV holds a general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, September 17, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

Israel opens new route out of Gaza City for 48 hours as tanks advance

By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Alexander Cornwell and Steven Scheer

CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -The Israeli military said on Wednesday it was opening an additional route for 48 hours that Palestinians could use to leave Gaza City as it stepped up efforts to empty the city of civilians and confront thousands of Hamas combatants.

Hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering in the city and many are reluctant to follow Israel's orders to move south because of the dangers along the way, dire conditions, a lack of food in the southern area, and fear of permanent displacement.

Displaced Palestinians, fleeing northern Gaza due to an Israeli military operation, move southward after Israeli forces ordered residents of Gaza City to evacuate to the south, in the central Gaza Strip September 16, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo

Iran's foreign minister to hold call with European powers on nuclear programme

DUBAI/PARIS (Reuters) -Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is set to hold a call with the British, French and German foreign ministers on Wednesday as Tehran seeks to avert the reimposition of international sanctions over its nuclear programme.

A French diplomatic source said the call was aimed at discussing the impending reimposition of U.N. sanctions by the European powers and to reaffirm conditions they have set for Tehran to enable that decision to be delayed.

FILE PHOTO: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi meets with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri (unseen), in Beirut, Lebanon, June 3, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo

A year on, Lebanese maimed in Israel's pager attacks on long road to recovery

By Laila Bassam and Emilie Madi

BEIRUT (Reuters) -Zainab Mustarah once spent her days running an events planning firm in Beirut. But for the last year, she has been in and out of surgery to save the remnants of her right hand and both eyes, maimed when Israel detonated booby-trapped pagers in Lebanon.

On September 17, 2024, thousands of pagers carried by members of Lebanese armed group Hezbollah exploded simultaneously, followed the next day by booby-trapped walkie-talkies.

Mohammed Nasser al-Din, 34, director of the Engineering and Medical Equipment Department at Al-Rasoul Al-Aazam Hospital, a Hezbollah-affiliated facility, and was wounded when pagers detonated across Lebanon on September 17, 2024, sits in a room with some fingers missing, in Beirut, Lebanon September 15, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir