U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the two nations' interest in releasing remaining hostages in Gaza, eradicating militant Hamas, addressing Iran's dominance.
Top US diplomat Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a united front on Sunday against their common enemies, threatening to “open the gates of hell” on Hamas and “finish the job” against Iran.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, the war in Ukraine, Vice President J.D. Vance's speech during the Security Conference in Munich,
Both leaders emphasized their nations’ commitment to preventing a nuclear breakout from Tehran, and it was clear that Netanyahu and Rubio spent a great deal of time during their morning meetings focused on that issue.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli leaders in Jerusalem over the weekend to discuss key regional issues, including the future of Gaza, the fight against Hamas, and efforts to counter Iran.
Exiled crown prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi discusses the importance of maximum pressure and support against Iran and the latest on the war in Gaza after it was revealed the remains of young mother Shiri Bibas were not returned by Hamas.
Top US diplomat Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a united front Sunday against their common enemies, threatening to "open the gates of hell" on Hamas and
Israel's security cabinet was set to discuss on Monday the next phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, after top US diplomat Marco Rubio and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu presented a united front against Hamas and Iran.
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said he would not have supported such an attack on Israel had he known of the devastation it would wreak on Gaza.
If anyone thinks Hamas is some type of quasi-benevolent, not so bad, kind of something less than the just despicable terrorists that they are, what more convincing do you need?”
Israel and Hamas are trading accusations of violating the fragile ceasefire in Gaza with less than a week left in the initial pause.
The fragile cease-fire that stopped 15 months of war in the Gaza Strip looks increasingly likely to end at noon on Saturday after just 27 days. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have said intense fighting would resume in the war-torn enclave unless Hamas releases all hostages in Gaza by that deadline.
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