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HomeNewsBlinken in Israel Amid Push to Contain Gaza War

Blinken in Israel Amid Push to Contain Gaza War

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel for talks on Tuesday, as he seeks to prevent the war in Gaza from spreading in the region and to push Israeli officials to do more to protect civilians and facilitate humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza.

The meetings in Tel Aviv include sessions with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, opposition leader Benny Gantz and members of the Israeli war cabinet.

Blinken spoke with other leaders in the region ahead of his arrival in Israel, amid his latest diplomatic push since Hamas militants attacked Israel in October and Israeli forces launched an operation aimed at eliminating the group.

Blinken said Monday that leaders in the Middle East are determined to prevent the Gaza conflict from spreading and that there is broad recognition on the need to “chart a political path forward for the Palestinians.”

“The West Bank and Gaza should be united under Palestinian-led governance,” Blinken told reporters in Saudi Arabia.

“The future of the region needs to be one of integration, not division and not conflict,” Blinken said, adding “For that to happen, we need to see the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.”

In a statement following talks with Blinken, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underscored the importance of halting military operations in the Gaza Strip and the need to create conditions for restoring peace and stability.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to the media at al-Ula airport in northwestern Saudi Arabia before departing for Tel Aviv on Jan. 8, 2024, during his week-long trip aimed at calming tensions across the Middle East.

When asked about the U.S.-led talks to normalize the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Blinken said there is “a clear interest” in Saudi Arabia, as well as in the region, in pursuing that goal but “it will require that the conflict end in Gaza, and it will also clearly require that there be a practical pathway to a Palestinian state.”

Saudi Arabia has paused diplomatic talks to normalize ties with Israel amid the military conflict between Hamas militants and Israeli forces.

After an Israeli airstrike killed a key Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon on Monday — the latest sign of a possibly widening conflict in the Middle East — Blinken told reporters it is clearly not in the interest of Israel, Lebanon, or Hezbollah to see an escalation outside Gaza and “the Israelis have been very clear with” the U.S. that “they want to find a diplomatic way forward.”

Hezbollah has identified the commander as Wissam al-Tawil. Last week, senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone strike in Beirut. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Iran, whose militant allies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen have also been carrying out longer-range attacks against Israel.

The United States has urged Israel to shift to smaller-scale military operations in Gaza but has continued to support Israel in refusing Arab demands for a cease-fire to halt the fighting in the three-month war. Israel has vowed to continue the war until it believes the threat of future Hamas attacks has been eradicated and the militant group no longer controls Gaza, a narrow strip of territory along the Mediterranean Sea.

Israel began its military campaign to wipe out Hamas after Hamas fighters crossed into southern Israel on October 7. Israel said about 1,200 people were killed and about 240 captives taken in the terror attack.

Gaza health officials say close to 23,000 Palestinians, a large percentage of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

Some material for this report was provided by Reuters and The Associated Press.

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