Rubio in Israel in wake of Qatar attack as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
Marco Rubio's visit aims to address stalled Gaza ceasefire talks and the fallout from Israel's airstrike on Hamas officials in Qatar, amid over 64,800 Gaza fatalities reported by Hamas-run health ministry.
- 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 does damage control after saying Israel to be like ‘super-Sparta,’ ‘autarky’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified his remarks that Israel’s economy may “need to adapt to … autarkic characteristics” on Tuesday, after a dip in the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Netanyahu made his original comments at a conference held by the Israeli Finance Ministry on Monday, where he said that Israel is in a sort of isolation, and that he hates the idea that Israel will have to behave like an autarky. I believe in the free marke…
Israel to Become a “Super Sparta” Amid Rising Boycotts - Geller Report
Imagine the German boycott of the Jews in the 1930s on a global scale. Muslim influence in Europe, digital disinformation and state-backed campaigns by terror states like Qatar fueling sanctions and trade restrictions — jihad on a global scale. Netanyahu warns that Israel may need to become a ‘super-Sparta’ economy, leaning toward self-sufficiency as sanctions, trade pressures & global isolation intensify. Qatar leading efforts to impose blockad…
Rubio visits Jerusalem site to support Israel, urges Qatar to keep helping with Gaza
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday visited a contentious archaeological site beneath Jerusalem, giving U.S. backing to a Jewish settler-led project that critics say undermines prospects for a future Palestinian state.
The reference to the ancient Greek city reveals how the Israeli prime minister thinks about the confrontation, not only with the "neighborhood" but also with the European West that has begun to pressure his country.
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.
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