Middle East crisis live: Israel sends negotiators to Cairo as Marco Rubio


Israel dispatches negotiating team to Cairo to discuss hostage deal as Marco Rubio heads to Saudi Arabia

Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of developments in the Middle East.

The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, is on Monday due to visit Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a key player in Donald Trump’s regional strategy.

Rubio is expected to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). It is not clear when this meeting will take place as the US secretary of state is also in Saudi Arabia for talks with Russian officials aimed at ending the war in Ukraine.

But somewhere on the agenda is likely to be Donald Trump’s plans to move millions of Palestinians out of their territories in Gaza and the occupied West Bank to neighbouring countries such as Egypt and Jordan – a proposal widely condemned as an endorsement of ethnic cleansing.

Donald Trump speaks with Mohammed bin Salman during a family photo session with other leaders and attendees at the G20 leaders summit in Japan in 2019. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Saudi Arabia, alongside other Arab nations, has rejected any plan that involves resettling Palestinians, and Riyadh is spearheading Arab efforts to develop a counterproposal, which could involve a Gulf-led reconstruction fund and a deal to sideline Hamas.

MBS has also insisted that Saudi Arabia would not normalise ties with Israel – a longstanding goal of Washington – without an agreement on a pathway to a Palestinian state. After Riyadh, Rubio is scheduled to travel to the United Arab Emirates on the final leg of his Middle East tour.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that his government is working closely with the US to implement Trump’s Gaza “take over” proposal, which involves US ownership of the coastal strip and the redevelopment of the occupied territory as a resort.

Netanyahu was speaking after a meeting in Jerusalem with Rubio, who said Trump’s proposal may have “shocked” some people, but it took “courage” to suggest an alternative to “tired ideas” of the past.

According to the prime minister’s office, Netanyahu has instructed a negotiating team to head to Cairo today for talks on the continuation of the first phase of the fragile ceasefire agreement with Hamas.

“Following tomorrow’s security cabinet discussion, the team will receive instructions for the continuation of the negotiations regarding the second stage,” the statement from Netanyahu’s office read yesterday.

According to my colleague Julian Borger, the Israeli government is reportedly seeking to change the terms of the agreement with Washington’s backing. It is calling for the six surviving hostages who remain in Gaza scheduled to be released in the first phase of the agreement to be freed all at once next Saturday, rather than in two groups of three over the final two weeks of the first phase, which ends on 1 March.

In some other developments:

  • Israel has received a shipment of heavy MK-84 bombs from the US, after Trump lifted a block imposed on the export of the munitions by the administration of his predecessor, Joe Biden, the defence ministry said on Sunday. The MK-84 is an unguided 2,000 pound bomb, which can rip through thick concrete and metal, creating a wide blast radius.

  • Israel’s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, said on Saturday night that he hoped the mass transfer of Palestinians from Gaza endorsed by Trump could begin soon. He said he expected Palestinians would be forced to leave by a resumption of bombing.

  • Israeli forces yesterday injured 13 people during a raid on the Nur Shams refugee camp – on the eastern edge of the West Bank city of Tulkarm – according to reports.

“,”elementId”:”68426a71-0c9a-49d5-b5dd-a8b3c9958ac5″},{“_type”:”model.dotcomrendering.pageElements.TextBlockElement”,”html”:”

    \n
  • \n

    Hostages remaining in Gaza: 73, including 3 taken before 7 October 2023

  • \n

  • \n

    Hostages in Gaza believed to be dead: 36, including one from before 7 October 2023

  • \n

  • \n

    Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli attacks: Over 48,200, according to Gaza’s health ministry

  • \n

  • \n

    Palestinians injured in Gaza by Israeli attacks: Over 111,600

  • \n

  • \n

    Israeli soldiers killed since 7 October 2023: 846

  • \n

  • \n

    Rockets fired at Israel from…



Read More: Middle East crisis live: Israel sends negotiators to Cairo as Marco Rubio

CairocrisiseastIsraelliveMarcoMiddlenegotiatorsRubiosends
Comments (0)
Add Comment