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US Secretary of State backs Israel’s offensive in Gaza

Israel bombards Gaza as Marco Rubio supports Netanyahu and calls Hamas ‘barbaric animals’
byAgence France-Presse
Published: 8:00am, 16 Sep 2025
Length: 634 words
US Secretary of State backs Israel’s offensive in Gaza

Amidst escalating Gaza conflict, US Secretary Rubio affirms unwavering support for Israel’s offensive. Photo: EPA-EFE

Israel heavily bombarded Gaza City on Tuesday after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio backed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new offensive there and its stated goal of eradicating Hamas.

Rubio showed no daylight between himself and Netanyahu on a visit to Jerusalem on Monday, saying Israel could “count on our unwavering support” for its military push in the devastated Palestinian territory.

Hours later, there were reports of “heavy, relentless bombing on Gaza City” which levelled homes and left people trapped under the rubble.

“We can hear their screams,” said 25-year-old resident Ahmed Ghazal.

Rubio’s trip to Jerusalem came despite US President Donald Trump chiding Israel a week earlier for carrying out air strikes on Hamas leaders in US partner Qatar.

But Rubio took a dim view of the Qatari-brokered negotiations for a ceasefire and called Hamas, whose unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war, “barbaric animals”.

The Secretary of State travels to Qatar on Tuesday in an attempt to reassure the emirate, which is home to the largest US airbase in the region and has assiduously courted Trump.

Trump told reporters in Washington that Netanyahu “won’t be hitting in Qatar” again.

Israel has launched a major new military campaign aimed at seizing Gaza City, the territory’s largest urban centre. The United Nations determined last month that a million people were facing famine there, a finding rejected by Israel.

Mahmud Bassal, a spokesman for the Gaza civil defence agency, said that “bombing is still ongoing heavily across Gaza City, and the number of deaths and injuries continues to rise”.

Bassal said the Israeli military also targeted the southern city of Khan Yunis, after the civil defence agency reported Israeli strikes killing 49 people on Monday.

France presses Palestinian statehood

Rubio’s visit is happening just a week before France will hold a UN meeting. Many US allies, who are upset with what they see as Israel not cooperating, plan to recognise a Palestinian state. Rubio called statehood recognition “largely symbolic”, while Netanyahu said his country may take unspecified “unilateral steps” in response.

Far-right members of Netanyahu’s cabinet have called for annexation of the occupied West Bank to preclude a state, triggering protests by the United Arab Emirates, which took the landmark step of recognising Israel five years ago.

Netanyahu said Rubio’s visit was a “clear message” the United States stood with Israel, and called Trump “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had”.

Netanyahu stated that Rubio’s visit sent a strong signal of American support for Israel. Photo: AFP
Netanyahu stated that Rubio’s visit sent a strong signal of American support for Israel. Photo: AFP

Washington’s top diplomat, standing alongside the Israeli premier, said “the people of Gaza deserve a better future”.

“But that better future cannot begin until Hamas is eliminated,” Rubio said at a joint press conference.

Rubio tours east Jerusalem

In a highly symbolic step, Rubio late Monday attended the inauguration of a tunnel for religious tourists that goes underneath the Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan to the holy sites.

Fakhri Abu Diab, 63, a community spokesman in Silwan, said Rubio should instead come to see homes, such as his own, that have been demolished by Israel in what Palestinians charge is a targeted campaign to erase them.

“Instead of siding with international law, the United States is going the way of extremists and the far-right and ignoring our history,” he said.

Rubio began his visit on Sunday in the Old City of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, joining Netanyahu at the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews are allowed to pray, and calling Jerusalem the “eternal capital” of Israel.

Until Trump’s first term, US leaders had shied away from such overt statements backing Israeli sovereignty over contested Jerusalem, which is also holy to Muslims and Christians.

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