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Coming empty-handed: Blinken visits Arab countries - but did not bring news for the day after in Gaza | Israel Hayom

2024-01-09T17:29:28.885Z

Highlights: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Israel on Tuesday. He held a series of meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Herzog, Defense Minister Galant and a cabinet meeting. In his meeting with Benny Gantz, Blinken expressed his expectation that Israel would be the one to draw the outlines for the day after. No Arab country expressed willingness to take responsibility for the Gaza Strip and participate in the Gaza regime, according to the U.S. State Department. The two discussed the need to promote an outline for the return of the abductees as well as normalization processes.


The US Secretary of State met with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, but none of them agreed to take responsibility for the Gaza Strip • In his meeting with Benny Gantz, Blinken expressed his expectation that Israel would be the one to draw the outlines for the day after


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Israel on Tuesday and held a series of meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Herzog, Defense Minister Galant and a cabinet meeting. During his meeting with Benny Gantz, chairman of the state camp at the Kirya in Tel Aviv, Blinken expressed his expectation that Israel would begin drawing the outlines for the day after.

Although he told Netanyahu, Herzog and cabinet members that some Arab countries would support Gaza's development process if Israel committed to a broad political solution, Blinken did not appear to bring much news from his recent trips to the Middle East. The US Secretary of State visited Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, but no Arab country expressed willingness to take responsibility for the Gaza Strip and participate in the Gaza regime.

Blinken at his meeting with Gantz, photo: Gantz Media

Back at the meeting, Gantz told Blinken that he agreed it was important to outline the contours of the day after, but noted that it was still a time of war. Gantz stressed to the US Secretary of State that Israel is committed to completing the mission and removing the threat posed by Hamas in the south and to bring about a change in the security situation from the north in order to allow the residents to return to these two areas. In addition, the two discussed the need to promote an outline for the return of the abductees as well as normalization processes.

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