The head of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs talks about Palestine. “No chance”


To sum up the conversations with Rubio, he wrote on the website X that the meeting was fruitful and dedicated to joint challenges and interests of both countries. He also thanked his American counterpart for unwavering support for Israel. He emphasized that “Israel has no major friend than the United States led by President Donald Trump, and the USA – a larger ally than Israel.”
The Saar office added that the topic of conversations was, among others War with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, a matter of restoring international sanctions on Iran and “cooperation in repelling anti -izrael activities on the international arena”.
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Trump does not oppose the offensive in Gaza
Shortly before the Saar meeting with Rubio in the White House, a meeting with Trump's participation was held on plans for the post -war future of the Gaza Strip. Saar spokesman said that the head of Israeli diplomacy was not present on him. According to the media, the meeting was attended by a former American envoy for the Middle East, and privately Trump's son -in -law, Jared Kushner and former prime minister of Great Britain Tony Blair.
The British politician has long been involved in talks about the future of the Gaza Zone and contacted this matter with both Israeli leaders and Palestinian politicians or the United Arab Emirates – wrote Axios.
One of the American officials told the website that Trump did not oppose the announced offensive of Israel to the city of Gaza, but he wants it to be carried out quickly.
In recent days, Netanyahu spoke and accelerate Gaza's classes, perceived as the last bastion of Hamas, which must be obtained to militarily beat this terrorist organization. The prime minister at the same time sent contradictory signals regarding the response to the Arab states presented by the new truce offer, which Hamas has already accepted. Israel has still not officially responded to this offer.
In recent weeks, several countries, including France, Great Britain, Canada and Australia announced that in September it will recognize the statehood of Palestine. Israeli authorities criticized these decisions, specifying them, among others as rewarding a terrorist Hamas.




