Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel and the United Kingdom to address security matters in Gaza and globally from Saturday through Thursday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio (pictured in August) is scheduled to make diplomatic trips to Israel and the United Kingdom to discuss regional and global matters from Saturday through Thursday. Photo by Al Drago/UPI UPI
Sept. 12 (UPI) -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel and the United Kingdom to address security matters in Gaza and globally from Saturday through Thursday.
Rubio first will travel to Israel, where he plans to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and security in the Middle East while affirming the United States' "commitment to Israeli security," according to a State Department news release.
"He will also emphasize our shared goals: ensuring Hamas never rules over Gaza again and bringing all the hostages home," said Thomas Pigott, State Department principal deputy spokesperson.
Rubio and Israeli leaders will discuss Israeli military operational goals and the objectives of the Israel Defense Force's Operation Gideon's Chariots II, which targets Hamas leadership and members in Gaza City.
Rubio and Israeli leaders also will discuss "our commitment to fight anti-Israel actions, including unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state that rewards Hamas terrorism and lawfare at the [International Criminal Court] and [International Court of Justice]," Pigott said.
Rubio also is scheduled to meet with the families of hostages being held by Hamas to "underscore that their relative's lives remains a top priority," Pigott added.
After concluding the visit in Israel, Rubio is scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom to meet with U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to discuss "critical global challenges," he said.
Those challenges include the war in Ukraine, stopping Iran from developing nuclear weapons, securing a cease-fire and the release of all hostages held by Hamas, and competing with China.
Rubio's diplomatic trip is to occur after Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Adbulrahman al-Thani was to meet with President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Rubio and U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff on Friday.
The prime minister and president are expected to discuss the recent IDF strike against Hamas officials in Qatar's capital, Doha, and a potential defense agreement between Qatar and the United States.