Current:Home > InvestEchoSense:Top US envoy will return to Israel after stops in Arab nations aimed at avoiding a broader conflict -Lighthouse Finance Hub
EchoSense:Top US envoy will return to Israel after stops in Arab nations aimed at avoiding a broader conflict
PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-09 23:48:25
CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will return to Israel this week after completing a frantic six-country rush through Arab nations aimed at preventing the Israel-Hamas war from igniting a broader regional conflict.
The EchoSenseU.S. State Department announced Blinken’s plan to travel Monday to Israel — his second visit in five days — as America’s top diplomat arrived in Cairo for talks Sunday with Egypt’s president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. It was the last of Blinken’s meetings with Arab leaders amid increasing fears that an impending Israeli ground offensive into Gaza could spark a wider war with devastating humanitarian consequences.
Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters traveling with Blinken that the secretary was returning to Tel Aviv “for further consultations with Israeli officials.” Miller did not elaborate.
Before landing in Egypt, Blinken met on Sunday morning with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh. That meeting followed talks over the previous three days with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.
Blinken began the whirlwind trip on Thursday in Israel, pledging support and solidarity for the country as it responds to last week’s Hamas surprise attacks. Blinken also spoke by phone with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to seek Beijing’s support in discouraging others from getting involved.
Yet as plans for Israel’s military action to eradicate Hamas have taken shape with heavy airstrikes and warnings for more than a million Palestinians to evacuate the northern Gaza Strip, concerns for a broader conflict have intensified. In his talks with Arab leaders Blinken has stressed the importance of not allowing that to happen.
Underscoring the American fears, the U.S. military has positioned an aircraft carrier battle group in the Eastern Mediterranean and on Saturday announced the deployment of a second one. The naval presence is intended to serve as a deterrent to other countries and groups, like Iran and Syria and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, not to enter the conflict.
Also Saturday, as the Israeli military said its assault against Hamas targets in Gaza would begin very soon, President Joe Biden spoke by phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
U.S. officials have said the Arab reaction to Blinken’s message has been generally positive — acknowledging Israel has a right to respond to the Hamas attacks but expressing deep concern about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and unable to stay silent about the Palestinian civilian casualties that result. The Arab leaders have also said the current situation cannot be resolved without an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal that gives the Palestinians an independent state.
In his roughly hourlong meeting with Prince Mohammed at the de facto Saudi leader’s private farm outside Riyadh, Blinken “highlighted the United States’ unwavering focus on halting terrorist attacks by Hamas, securing the release of all hostages, and preventing the conflict from spreading,” the State Department said.
“The two affirmed their shared commitment to protecting civilians and to advancing stability across the Middle East and beyond,” according to a department statement.
The Saudi description of the meeting focused primarily on Palestinian civilians, echoing the sentiments that the other Arab leaders with whom Blinken has met. It said Saudi Arabia would object to the targeting of “civilians in any way or disrupt(ing) infrastructure and vital interests that affect their daily lives.”
The prince “stressed the need to work to discuss ways to stop the military operations that claimed the lives of innocent people,“ the Saudi Press Agency said in a report about the meeting.
Prince Mohammed also made clear the Saudi emphasis on the need to “stop the current escalation, respect international humanitarian law, including lifting the siege on Gaza, and work to create conditions for the return of stability,” it said.
Before the Hamas attacks in Israel last Saturday, Blinken had planned to visit Israel and Saudi Arabia this coming week to discuss what had been ongoing negotiations for an agreement to normalize relations between the two countries. After the attacks, Blinken changed his plans so he could get to Israel quickly to show solidarity. The normalization talks are now on hold, a result that U.S. and other officials believe was a main goal of Hamas and its prime sponsor, Iran.
Neither the U.S. nor Saudi statements mentioned the matter.
veryGood! (16882)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Italy reportedly refused Munich museum’s request to return ancient Roman statue bought by Hitler
- In some neighborhoods in drought-prone Kenya, clean water is scarce. Filters are one solution
- Inquiring minds want to know: 'How Does Santa Go Down the Chimney?'
- Jay Kanter, veteran Hollywood producer and Marlon Brando agent, dies at 97: Reports
- Watch heartwarming Christmas commercials, from Coca Cola’s hilltop song to Chevy’s dementia story
- Inside the fight against methane gas amid milestone pledges at COP28
- In Dubai, Harris deals with 2 issues important to young voters: climate and Gaza
- Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case reaches 'impasse' over NIL information for CU star
- Author John Nichols, who believed that writing was a radical act, dies at 83
Ranking
- Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
- Pottery Barn's Holiday Sale Is Up To 50% Off, With Finds Starting At Just $8
- From digital cookbooks to greeting cards, try these tech tips to ease holiday stress
- Kiss say farewell to live touring, become first US band to go virtual and become digital avatars
- Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack
- Police charge director of Miss Nicaragua pageant with running ‘beauty queen coup’ plot
- Texas makes College Football Playoff case by smashing Oklahoma State in Big 12 title game
- Derek Chauvin was stabbed 22 times in federal prison attack, according to new charges
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Man kills 4 relatives in Queens knife rampage, injures 2 officers before he’s fatally shot by police
How a quadruple amputee overcame countless rejections to make his pilot dreams take off
Lacking counselors, US schools turn to the booming business of online therapy
British swimmer Adam Peaty: There are worms in the food at Paris Olympic Village
Pottery Barn's Holiday Sale Is Up To 50% Off, With Finds Starting At Just $8
DeSantis-Newsom debate has sudden end, just after Hannity announces last-minute extension
These 15 Holiday Gifts for Foodies Are *Chef's Kiss