US Secretary of State entered the occupied territories
The US Secretary of State has entered the occupied territories for the first time since he was in this position.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio entered the occupied territories for the first time since he was on the post.
Moments ago, Rubio carried a plane landed in Tel Aviv.
He also traveled to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates during his regional trip to West Asia.
News sources said the issue of Iran and the release of Zionist prisoners would be the focus of Rubio’s dialogue.
US Foreign Ministry spokesman Tommy Bruce also announced Thursday that senior US diplomat will travel to the occupied territories, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to meet with senior officials and talk about “regional cooperation, stability and peace.”
He noted that the focus of these trips is the liberation of American nationals and all other prisoners from Hamas to advance to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and to confront what has been called “Iran’s destabilizing activities” and its support groups.
According to Anatolia, Rubio’s trip to West Asia comes as Palestinians and the Arab and Muslim world of the world have rejected Trump’s proposal to capture the Gaza Strip and turn it into “Middle East Riviera”.
The proposal came after a fragile ceasefire agreement was launched in Gaza on January 5 and halted the Zionist regime’s six -month attack against the Gaza Strip, which left more than five dead.
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