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Rubio says Qatar strike 'not going to change' US-Israel ties

Marco Rubio's visit aims to balance regional interests amid Israel's strike on Hamas in Qatar and West Bank settlement expansions ahead of UN Palestinian statehood talks.

  • Rubio stated that the recent Israeli strike on Qatar is not going to change U.S.-Israel relations.
  • The Israeli attack resulted in six deaths, which U.S. officials described as a unilateral escalation.
  • The United Nations General Assembly voted to support a revival of the two-state solution, despite opposition from Israel.
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Washington wants to assure Israel of its support, before the next recognition by several countries of a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio starts a visit to Israel on Sunday.

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US partners in the Middle East condemn Israel's attack in Qatar. Washington is not happy either. Foreign Minister Rubio wants to talk about the next steps in Israel.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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