Rubio in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
Marco Rubio's visit aims to address the impact of an Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar that disrupted ceasefire talks and to discuss ongoing military and diplomatic challenges.
- 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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Netanyahu says US alliance ‘has never been stronger’ as Rubio visits Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that a visit to Israel by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscored the strength of ties between the allies, days after an unprecedented Israeli strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar drew broad criticism. The attack on the US ally and key mediator in Gaza truce talks has prompted Arab and Muslim leaders to gather for a show of solidarity in Doha, where Qatar’s prime minister urged the world …
Before addressing cardinal issues for the region, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio began his official visit to Israel at the Wailing Wall (Kotel)...
Benjamin Netanyahu said this Sunday that the visit to Israel by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio showed "the strength" of the ties between the two countries, while Qatar called for "punish" Israel for its "crimes".
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