JERUSALEM: State Secretary Marco Rubio insists that the American relationship with Israel will remain unchanged, despite the recoil on Israel’s strike aimed at Hamas negotiators in Qatar last week.
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The American State Secretary Marco Rubio and his wife Jeanette Dousdebes arrive at Ben Gurion International Airport, near Lod, Israel, Sunday, September 14, 2025. (Nathan Howard/Pool -Photo via AP)
“We also visit them here again the next day,” said Rubio. “We understand that they are upset. We understand the Israeli position on it. Regardless of that, we still have hostages we want to release. We still have a Hamas that needs to be defeated or eradicated or removed so that we can reach the peace that everyone says they want.”
Rubio’s trip to Qatar, a large non-NAVO ally, only comes one day after the country organized an Arab-Islamic top about the strike of Israel. A draft resolution of the top blames Israel for ‘threatening the prospects of peace and coexistence in the region’.

Smoke is seen waving after explosions in Doha’s capital of Qatar on Tuesday 9 September 2025. (Jacqueline Penny/AFPE/AFP via Getty images)
Rubio refused to say whether the United States supports Israel’s plans to continue with annexation plans on the West Bank, but the guilty countries for the forcing Israel’s hand because they said they would recognize a Palestinian state.
“We have warned that it would force Israel to do things in response, and I think that part of this conversation about annexation is in response to what is from Europe and Canada and other countries comes with this Palestinian state movement, which is largely symbolic, but still has real implications to make it harder to achieve peace.”
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Rubio denied Russian President Vladimir Putin last month “encouraged” by his top with President Trump, despite recent Russian drone raids in both Poland and Romania.
Rubio also has a problem with the claims that the United States “placed a premium” on the head of the Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro after last month a reward of $ 50 million for information that led to his arrest announced.

Nicolas Maduro van Venezuela leads the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of the return of deceased President Hugo Chavez to power after a failed attempted coup in Caracas, Venezuela 13 April 2024. (Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/File photo)
“Nicolas Maduro was sued by the southern district of New York. A large jury returned an indictment. They read the evidence, they saw the proof, they returned a complaint, not only to him personally, but against a network of people in that country to use the device of the government,” said Rugshandel.
“He is not the president of Venezuela, that is the title he has given himself,” he added. “What he is, is someone who has enabled himself from some of the government instruments, and they use it to exploit a drug cartel from Venezuelan territory,” he added.
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“When you traffic drugs in the United States, you will interfere in the internal affairs of America, when you push drugs to the United States of America, you are a direct threat to national security and national interests of the United States. And that is what we appeal to here.”


