The Fort Worth Press - Rubio due in Israel as US tries to shore up Gaza ceasefire

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Rubio due in Israel as US tries to shore up Gaza ceasefire
Rubio due in Israel as US tries to shore up Gaza ceasefire / Photo: © AFP

Rubio due in Israel as US tries to shore up Gaza ceasefire

Chief US diplomat Marco Rubio was due in Israel on Thursday, the latest Washington official to visit as President Donald Trump's administration kept up efforts to cement the fragile truce between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

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On Wednesday, Vice President JD Vance warned during his own visit that the United States and its allies faced a tough task disarming Hamas and building a peaceful future for the Gaza Strip.

Vance met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the second day of a trip to Israel, part of a diplomatic blitz in support of the US-brokered plan to end the fighting, recover hostages and, eventually, rebuild the devastated Palestinian territory.

"We have a very, very tough task ahead of us, which is to disarm Hamas but rebuild Gaza, to make life better for the people of Gaza, but also to ensure that Hamas is no longer a threat to our friends in Israel," Vance said.

Secretary of State Rubio was due in Israel on Thursday and would meet Netanyahu on Friday, an Israeli government spokeswoman said.

Vance had kicked off the three-day visit on Tuesday by opening the Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in southwest Israel, where US and allied troops will work with Israeli forces to monitor the truce and oversee aid to Gaza.

- Turkish troops? -

"A lot of our Israeli friends are working together with a lot of Americans to actually mediate this entire ceasefire process, to get some of the critical infrastructure off the ground," Vance said, after talks with Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

Vance pointed to the "international security force" as one of the bodies that would have to be set up.

Under US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan, this military mission would keep the peace in Gaza as Israel withdraws.

Several US allies from the Arab and Muslim world are considering joining the force, but no US troops would be on the ground inside Gaza.

Reports that Israel's outspoken critic and regional rival Turkey could provide troops have rattled Israeli opinion.

Netanyahu said decisions on the new security force would be made in discussion with the United States.

But on the potential for any role for Turkey role he said: "I have very strong opinions about that. You want to guess what they are?"

- 'Great optimism' -

The Israeli premier, who has been criticised by some domestic opponents for accepting the US-backed ceasefire before Hamas was fully destroyed, defended the deal.

"We've been able to do two things. Put the knife up to Hamas's throat. That was the military effort guided by Israel," Netanyahu said.

"And the other effort was to isolate Hamas and the Arab and Muslim world, which I think the president (Trump) did brilliantly with his team. So those two things produced the hostages," he said.

As Vance met the Israelis, the International Court of Justice in The Hague issued an "advisory opinion" reminding Israel of its responsibility to provide Palestinians with the basic needs essential to survival and to permit UN agencies to operate in Gaza.

Israel rejected the ruling, and foreign ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein branded it "yet another political attempt to impose political measures against Israel under the guise of 'International Law'."

Hamas has continued to hand over the remains of deceased hostages in small numbers as part of the ceasefire deal, and Palestinians have welcomed the truce, their cities lying in ruins.

In the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the Israeli military dropped leaflets asking residents of Khan Yunis to leave the area to avoid crossing the "yellow line", to which Israeli troops have withdrawn, an AFP journalist reported.

"I'm tired of being moved, very tired. I prefer to die, like my son, who fell as a martyr. He is more worthy of dying," said Riad Anza, one of the displaced Palestinians.

- Hostage remains -

The Israeli military said Wednesday the remains of two more hostages returned the day before had been identified as elderly kibbutz resident Aryeh Zalmanovich and army NCO Tamir Adar.

The militants have now released 15 of the 28 hostage bodies pledged to be returned under the deal, but Hamas has said the search is being hampered by the level of destruction in the territory.

For each deceased Israeli hostage released, Israel returns 15 dead Palestinians. On Wednesday, it sent back 30 more, bringing the total since the ceasefire to 195, the Gaza health ministry said.

The war, triggered by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has killed at least 68,234 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, figures the UN considers credible.

Hamas's 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,221 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

M.Delgado--TFWP