June 12 Daily Briefing: Day 615 – Could France Recognize a Palestinian State to Please Saudi Arabia?
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June 12 Daily Briefing: Day 615 – Could France Recognize a Palestinian State to Please Saudi Arabia?

Daily Briefing: Day 615 – Will France Announce a Palestinian State to Appease the Saudis?

US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg to deliver today’s update on events unfolding in the region. In this briefing, Magid reviews the latest developments surrounding Gaza aid efforts, high-level discussions among Saudi and French officials ahead of a key United Nations meeting, comments from US President Donald Trump regarding Iran, and fresh doubts about the progress in hostage negotiations.

Gaza Aid and Ongoing Confusion

Recent reports from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation indicate that some staff members may have been killed—and possibly captured—by Hamas operatives, with figures suggesting that around 25 Palestinians might have lost their lives at one of the aid sites. Magid explains that conflicting claims from Hamas and responses from the aid organization have muddied the situation, adding yet another layer of complexity to the humanitarian crisis.

UN Conference and the French–Saudi Dynamic

As a United Nations conference approaches next week – primarily aimed at promoting a two-state solution – there is growing speculation that France could seize the opportunity to formally recognize a Palestinian state. Such an announcement would mark a significant turn among Western allies, potentially putting France in a delicate position as it remains committed to its alliance with Israel. Magid notes that this move might disrupt the ongoing hostage talks and could trigger a strong reaction from Israel.

US-Iran Tensions and Strategic Shielding

In related developments, discussions with Iran are still underway. President Trump has publicly criticized Iran for its lack of serious negotiation efforts, a stance that comes amid reports of the US taking precautionary measures to protect its personnel throughout the Middle East. These actions have fueled speculation about a potential escalation, raising concerns that an attack on Iran might be on the horizon.

Hostage Talks and Diverging Views

Questions remain over recent comments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding progress in hostage negotiations. While the prime minister’s statement has been met with skepticism, a subsequent call between President Trump and Netanyahu suggests that the US leadership is favoring a conclusion to the conflict with Hamas. This contrasts with the Israeli government’s continued emphasis on military operations in Gaza, revealing a clear divergence in strategic priorities between Washington and Tel Aviv.

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