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Rubio says ongoing Gaza peace negotiations are 'not yet' the end of the war

Secretary of State Rubio said hostage release is the first phase of a 20-point peace plan, but lasting peace and new governance in Gaza will take more time and effort.

  • Marco Rubio stated that ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas do not yet signal the end of the conflict in Gaza and highlighted the need for time in establishing governance.
  • All sides agreed that Gaza should be governed by a Palestinian technocratic group not linked to Hamas, under international guidance.
  • Rubio emphasized that any Israeli withdrawal must be accompanied by clarity on who will take control of the areas, noting challenges in forming non-Hamas leadership.
  • Rubio warned that establishing new leadership in Gaza and arranging hostage releases will take time, emphasizing that the situation is fragile and could lead to further conflict if not handled carefully.
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Washington. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated yesterday that the war in Gaza is not over and warned that a Palestinian State is not possible now, although he asked to stop the Israeli air and ground attacks, so that Hamas can release the hostages, after Israeli forces carried out 130 bombings, resulting in at least 94 deaths and more than 153 injuries.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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