July 03, 2025Clash Report
July3, 2025 – Clash Report’s Global News Roundup by Regions
Middle East
Amnesty International accused Israel and its U.S.-backed partner, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), of committing genocide by using starvation as a weapon. Over 500 Palestinians have died near aid sites guarded by private security forces.
At least 82 Palestinians were killed, including 38 waiting for food aid. Eyewitnesses and two U.S. contractors described chaos and gunfire at GHF sites.
President Trump announced that Israel accepted a 60-day ceasefire plan. A proposed deal includes the release of 10 Israeli hostages and the return of 18 bodies by Hamas.
The U.S. is brokering direct talks between Israel and Syria, with Russia now joining efforts to deconflict border tensions. Discussions include potential Syrian entry into the Abraham Accords.
The Treasury Department imposed sanctions on an Iraqi-led network smuggling Iranian oil and the Hezbollah-linked bank Al-Qard Al-Hassan, citing billions in hidden revenue flows.
According to Axios, secret nuclear talks will resume next week in Norway. The move follows Iran's announcement to restrict IAEA access but maintain oversight through its National Security Council.
Saudi Arabia launched its first THAAD missile defense unit, marking a significant upgrade in regional security systems as tensions with Iran persist.
Deputy chief Naim Qassem said Hezbollah will not surrender its weapons, rejecting U.S. proposals to link disarmament to reconstruction and border security talks.
Ukraine & Russia
Ukraine killed Maj. Gen. Mikhail Gudkov, Russia’s deputy navy commander, in a strike on a command post in Kursk. This is one of the most high-profile Russian losses in the war.
Zelenskyy will speak with Trump on Friday after the U.S. paused air defense shipments. Ukraine reported 330 Russian missiles launched in June, warning its cities remain vulnerable.
U.S. Gen. Kurilla visited Israel following joint strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, which reportedly set Tehran’s enrichment efforts back by up to two years.
Asia & Trade
China warned it will “firmly strike back” if harmed by a U.S. trade pact with Vietnam that imposes 40% tariffs on transshipped goods. Beijing sees it as an indirect blow to its economy.
Senior Chinese official Liu Jianchao said war with the U.S. is “unimaginable” but warned Taiwan remains a red line. Beijing urges Washington to respect the One China principle.
Africa & the Americas
Gangs now control 90% of Port-au-Prince, the U.N. reported. Aid access is collapsing, and violence, sexual assaults, and extrajudicial killings are surging.
Trump welcomed five African presidents to Washington, shifting U.S. policy from aid to investment, focusing on sectors like energy and infrastructure.
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