7/14/2025–|Last update: 15:42 (Mecca time)
International newspapers dealt with the decline in the Israeli ability to control the global media discourse, with the escalation of international criticism of its policies in Gaza and the West Bank.
The Jerusalem Post monitored how Israel is losing its novel across the world on current events, as it received the most prominent headlines and international news sites blame for Israel.
The Israeli newspaper identified the difficulty of verifying the facts in the conflict areas as one of the most prominent reasons that led to this result, noting that the response to this wave requires a major media battle.
This development coincided with internal Israeli warnings of the dangers of some of the initiatives presented, as the newspaper “Yediot Aharonot” published an article warning that the promotion of the idea of the “humanitarian city” in Gaza is harmful to Israel, calling for the suspension of this project immediately.
The writer believes that the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu required by the International Criminal Court costs the army an impossible task without thinking about the costs and repercussions of the step, warning that the project threatens Israel’s rhythm in a trap of its creation.
These warnings confirmed the increasing international accusations of Israel’s involvement in building a detention camp in northern Gaza, and this deepens the media crisis facing Israel on the international scene.
Killed in distribution centers
On the other hand, the newspaper “Politico” was concerned with reports that dozens of Palestinians were killed near the water distribution point in Gaza as a result of an Israeli raid.
The newspaper pointed out that this incident comes as senior diplomats of the European Union attend to reduce the level of relations with Israel and impose sanctions on it, according to the foreign policy official in the Union.
On the other hand, the Guardian newspaper shed light on the worsening human suffering, noting that the Palestinians of Gaza are forced to choose between taking a deadly journey in order to obtain aid or death.
According to the newspaper – the hunger and fire accidents that permeate the way to access to aid distribution centers reflect the difficult option that the Palestinians must confront daily.
In a separate context, the Washington Post reported expectations that supporters of negotiation will excel with the West in Tehran on the Iranian nuclear project on supporters of the confrontation.
This analysis comes, according to editors, followers of what they considered the elite struggle in Tehran after the war, as the political scene in Iran reflects a focus on the option to resume negotiations despite the lack of confidence in talks that may be an introduction to another Israeli attack.