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    ‘We’re gonna talk about…’: Marco Rubio heads to Israel amid tensions among US allies in Middle East

    IsmailKhanBy IsmailKhanSeptember 13, 20253 Mins Read
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    Donald Trump’s top diplomat, Marco Rubio headed to Israel on Saturday as tensions flared with key US allies in the Middle East over Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar and expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    Before heading for departure, Rubio told reporters US and Trump were not happy about Israel’s strike.

    “What’s happened, has happened,” he said. “We’re gonna meet with them. We’re gonna talk about what the future holds,” he said.

    Also Read | Trump Meets With Qatar PM After Furor Over Israeli Strike

    The US Secretary of State’s trip to Israel also comes ahead of high-level meetings at the United Nations in New York later this month. Countries including France and Britain are expected to recognize Palestinian statehood, a move opposed by Israel.

    What Rubio said on US relationship with Israel

    Rubio said the US relationship with Israel would not be affected, but that he would discuss with the Israelis how the strike would affect Trump’s desire to secure the return of all the hostages held by Hamas, get rid of the militants and end the Gaza war.

    “There are still 48 hostages that deserve to be released immediately, all at once. And there is still the hard work ahead once this ends, of rebuilding Gaza in a way that provides people the quality of life that they all want.”

    Rubio said it had yet to be determined who would do that, who would pay for it and who would be in charge of the process.

    Also Read | Trump to Meet Qatari PM Friday Amid Uproar Over Israeli Strike

    After Israel, Rubio is due to join Trump’s planned visit to Britain next week.

    Israel’s nearly two-year-long campaign has killed more than 64,000 people in the Palestinian enclave, according to local authorities. It has sparked a hunger crisis and led to allegations that Israel is committing genocide, including this month by the world’s biggest group of genocide scholars.

    Israel launched its campaign after Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel that killed 1,200 people and resulted in the capture of 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures.

    Hamas still holds 48 hostages, and Qatar has been one of the mediators, along with the U.S., trying to secure a ceasefire deal that would include the captives’ release.

    Israeli strikes in Qatar

    On Tuesday, Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with an airstrike on Doha. U.S. officials described it as a unilateral escalation that did not serve American or Israeli interests.

    The strike on the territory of a close U.S. ally sparked broad condemnation from other Arab states and derailed ceasefire and hostage talks brokered by Qatar.

    Also Read | Qatar seeks ‘response’ to deter Israel from ‘bullying’, calls Netanyahu ‘rogue’

    On Friday, Rubio met with Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani at the White House, underscoring competing interests in the region that Rubio will seek to balance on his trip. Later that day, U.S. President Donald Trump held dinner with the prime minister in New York.

    Washington says such recognition would bolster Hamas and Rubio has suggested the move could spur the annexation of the West Bank sought by hardline members of the Israeli government.

    (with inputs from agencies)

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