Rubio in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit aims to reinforce support for Israel amid intensified Gaza conflict and diplomatic tensions following an Israeli strike in Qatar that disrupted ceasefire talks.
- U.S. officials stated that the Israeli airstrike on Doha aimed at Hamas leaders was a unilateral escalation, which did not serve American or Israeli interests.
- The airstrike drew widespread condemnation from Arab states and jeopardized ceasefire talks facilitated by Qatar.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio doubts that the Gaza war can be ended by diplomatic means. He spoke of a military operation and announced a trip to Qatar.
Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, informed U.S. President Donald Trump of his intention to launch an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, as revealed by Axios, who cites multiple Israeli government sources. This revelation contradicts the official account held so far by the White House: that Trump and his administration knew about the attack when it was already underway and that they could not warn Qatar in time. That military operation …
Netanyahu notified Trump 50 minutes before Israeli strike on Hamas in Doha, US president ‘didn’t say no’: Report
Israeli officials say Netanyahu informed Trump about the strike on Hamas leaders in Doha nearly an hour before it happened, but US officials deny prior knowledge, highlighting tensions between Washington and Tel Aviv
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed United States President Donald Trump that Israel was planning an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, moments before the attack was carried out.
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