Rubio says Qatar strike 'not going to change' US-Israel ties
Marco Rubio's visit aims to balance regional interests amid Israel's strike on Hamas in Qatar and West Bank settlement expansions ahead of UN Palestinian statehood talks.
- Rubio stated that the recent Israeli strike on Qatar is not going to change U.S.-Israel relations.
- The Israeli attack resulted in six deaths, which U.S. officials described as a unilateral escalation.
- The United Nations General Assembly voted to support a revival of the two-state solution, despite opposition from Israel.
93 Articles
93 Articles
Washington wants to assure Israel of its support, before the next recognition by several countries of a Palestinian State at the UN General Assembly.

Rubio begins Israel visit in aftermath of Qatar strike
Top US diplomat Marco Rubio began a visit to Israel on Sunday, after expressing the Trump administration's unwavering support for its ally in the war with Hamas despite a strike in Qatar that drew broad criticism of Israel.
Rubio due in Israel to discuss war on Gaza after Israeli strike on Qatar
US secretary of state says Trump was ‘not happy’ about the attack, but the incident will not change ties with Israel.United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio is due to arrive in Israel, where he is set to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as tensions mount in the Middle East over the Israeli attack on Qatar last week.Rubio’s trip, which begins on Sunday, comes after US President Donald Trump criticised Israel over the unprecedented atta…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio starts a visit to Israel on Sunday.
US partners in the Middle East condemn Israel's attack in Qatar. Washington is not happy either. Foreign Minister Rubio wants to talk about the next steps in Israel.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium