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.
Israel-Hamas Conflict: Why Marco Rubio thinks war in Gaza is far from over yet
Israel-Hamas Conflict: As negotiations for peace in Gaza intensify, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns that the conflict isn't over yet. Key talks are set to unfold in Egypt, with hopes of securing the release of hostages and establishing a path towards lasting peace in the region.
Rubio outlines roadmap for long term peace in Gaza
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump-brokered plan to free hostages, eliminate Hamas, and rebuild Gaza under non-terrorist governance is closer than ever to becoming reality. The post WATCH: Rubio outlines roadmap for long term peace in Gaza appeared first on World Israel News.
Evening Brief: Rubio Says Gaza War Not Over Yet, Deadly Shooting in Montgomery, Alabama, Protester Shot in Chicago
From Rubio warning that Gaza’s war is still live and the hostage file will prove it, to Montgomery’s nightlife district turned casualty scene with two dead and twelve wounded, to Chicago’s Brighton Park where a boxed in Border Patrol convoy met ramming cars and gunfire, the weekend showed fragile talks, lethal streets, and truth that lives on tape. It's Sunday, October 5, 2025. This is your SOFREP Evening Brief. #GazaWar #HostageRelease #IsraelH…
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