White House denies reports Vance to visit Israel this week
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance canceled a planned visit to Israel this week, shortly after attending Pope Leo XIV's inauguration in Rome.
- The cancellation followed Israel’s launch of Operation Gideon's Chariots, an expanded ground offensive aimed at controlling Gaza, with reports differing on the reasons for the trip's status.
- Vance’s trip had been viewed as a gesture signaling strong U.S.-Israel ties and as a follow-up to President Trump’s Middle East tour, which notably did not include Israel.
- Channel 12 correspondent Amit Segal stated, “Israel sees the visit as important” due to Vance’s affiliation with the isolationist wing and its message on regional stability.
- The cancellation implies a desire to avoid the appearance of White House support for the IDF operation, reflecting concerns about Vance's foreign policy stance and the administration's regional messaging.
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