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Rubio to begin Israel visit in aftermath of Qatar strike

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U.S. President Donald Trump's top diplomat, Marco Rubio headed to Israel on Saturday, amid tensions with fellow U.S. allies in the Middle East over Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar and expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Axar.az inform, citing Reuters, speaking to reporters before departure, Rubio reiterated that the U.S. and President Donald Trump were not happy about the strikes.

Rubio said the U.S. 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.

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

"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.

Date
2025.09.14 / 10:13
Author
Axar.az
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