Rubio in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
Marco Rubio's visit focuses on stalled Gaza ceasefire talks and fallout from Israeli airstrike on Hamas in Qatar amid a conflict causing over 64,000 Palestinian deaths, according to health officials.
- 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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Rubio meets Netanyahu in Israel as U.S. ally Qatar gathers Arab neighbors to condemn Doha attack
As Trump urges Israel to be "very careful" after a strike in U.S.-allied Qatar, Netanyahu calls Rubio's visit "a clear message that America stands with Israel."
Qatari PM: ‘End Double Standards’
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, with the aftermath of Israel’s strike on Qatar’s capital expected to be high on the agenda. Last week’s strike, which targeted senior Hamas leaders on the close U.S. ally’s territory, drew international outrage and was criticised by President Donald Trump. The event prompted Rubio to disclose Obviously we’re not happy about it. The president…
US Secretary of State Rubio promises support for Israel in Gaza
Marco Rubio, speaking beside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israel had the US's 'unwavering support,' but also 'would encourage Qatar' to keep mediating Gaza peace talks, despite Israeli strikes on Doha.
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