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US Secretary of State Mark Rubio arrived in Israel to discuss the war after the Israeli attack on Hamas members in Qatar, which caused international condemnation.
To his departure, Rubio stated that US President Donald Trump was dissatisfied with a key ally Israel, but stressed that the US and Israel’s relations were “very strong”.
“Obviously, we are not happy about this, the president was not satisfied with this. Now we need to move forward and find out what will happen next,” Rubio said.
His visit comes when Israeli troops continue to destroy residential buildings in Gaza, forcing thousands to escape before the expected offensive to seize the city.
In his statements in the joint base of Andrew, Rubio added that Trump’s priority remained the return of all hostages and stopped in the war. Hamas members were in Doha to discuss the United States’s latest ceasefire offers when Israel launched its strikes.
Asked if the strike on the roof readiness of Qatar to work with the US, Rubio replied: “They were good partners on a number of fronts.”
Qatar is a key ally in the region and the location of a large American air base – an emergency Arab -Islamic summit will be held on Monday to discuss the following steps.
Doha condemned Israel’s attack as “cowardly” and “violation of international law”. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the move was “fully justified” as it was aimed at Hamas’s senior leaders who organized attacks on October 7, 2023.
About 48 Israeli hostages, which are believed to remain alive, are held in Hamas. Their families said Netanyahu is a “one obstacle” Preventing their return and reaching a peaceful deal.
The hostage and disappeared families forum wrote in the social media that the Israeli strike on Qatar shows “every time the deal is approaching, the Netanyahu is Sabatova.”
The Netanyahu Plan to occupy the gas -the sovereign attracted international criticism when the UN warns the military escalation in the area where the famine was announced, prompts civilians to “an even deeper catastrophe”.
Sunday’s footage, tested BBC, showed bombs that hit the al-Catar tower. Local officials reported Reuters that at least 30 residential buildings were destroyed. Over the past week, Israel said he had completed five waves of air strikes in the city, focusing on more than 500 sites, including the fact that, as stated, the reconnaissance and sniper sites, buildings containing tunnel holes and depot weapons.
Israel demanded that the residents of Gaza left the city and head to the south, and on Saturday, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said that, according to estimates, about 250,000 Palestinians escaped, although hundreds of thousands remain in the area. Hamas urged people not to leave.
Some say they cannot afford to go, while others say southern gas is not safe because Israel also spent air strikes there.
“The bombing intensified everywhere, and we dumped tents, more than 20 families, we do not know where to go,” said Reuters Musbah Al-Kafarna, moved to Gaza City.
On Sunday, the Ministry of Health Hamas said in Gaza that 68 people killed by Israeli military have arrived in her hospital.
Since August 22, supported by world food security, they have confirmed the famine in Gaza, the ministry reported that at least 144 people died of hunger and malnutrition throughout the territory. Israel has said it expands its efforts to relieve assistance and disputes the Ministry of Health’s deaths about the malnutrition.
The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack under the guidance of Hamas on Southern Israel on October 7, which killed about 1,200 people and took 251 people hostage.
At least 64,871 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the Ministry of Health in the territory.