Among those who discuss Rubio on the side of Israel is the possible fusion of the western bank of the Jordan River in response to the plans of western countries to identify the Palestinian state, the resources say.
State Secretary Marco Rubio began a weekly journey to Israel. It was reported on the day before The Times of Israel.
It is indicated that Rubio’s visit began in prayer with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the crying wall in Jerusalem.
The Secretary of State said he was praying for the world. He put a note on the wall with the words: “Let the world reign in this holy land and the world.”
At the same time, Netanyahu emphasized the “power of the Israel-American alliance, which is as strong and durable as the rocks of the weeping wall,” noting the special role of US president Donald Trump and his team.
During the visit, Rubio plans to meet with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and President Isaac Duke.
On the eve of the journey, the State Secretary said he would look for answers from Israeli officials about the further development of gas events.
Among those who discuss Rubio on the side of Israel is the possible fusion of the western bank of the Jordan River in response to the plans of western countries to identify the Palestinian state. According to resources, the Trump administration will not interfere with these aspirations of Israel.
Netanyahu, in turn, wants to know the American official of the US position about Tel Aviv’s freedom of action on the issue of fusion.
Netanyahu signed on Thursday a document on expanding the west coast, covering the lands claimed by the Palestinians. The United Arab Emirates warned that it could ruin Abraham’s agreements that normalize the relationship between the UAE and Israel.
Note that last week the UN General Assembly supported the two-state decision of the Israeli-Palestinian rivalry and encouraged Israel to recognize the Palestinian state.
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