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Rubio says Hamas must be eradicated, casting further doubt on shaky ceasefire in Gaza

Rubio says Hamas must be eradicated, casting further doubt on shaky ceasefire in Gaza

Posted on February 16, 2025 By admin


U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday (February 16, 2025) fully endorsed Israel’s war aims in the Gaza Strip, saying Hamas “must be eradicated” and throwing the future of the shaky ceasefire into further doubt.

Mr. Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem at the start of a regional tour, where he is likely to face pushback from Arab leaders over President Donald Trump’s proposal to transfer the Palestinian population out of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it under U.S. ownership.

Mr. Netanyahu has welcomed the plan, and said he and Mr. Trump have a “common strategy” for Gaza’s future. Echoing Mr.Trump, he said “the gates of hell would be open” if Hamas does not release dozens of remaining hostages abducted in its Oct 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war.

Their remarks came just two weeks before the first phase of the ceasefire is set to end. The second phase, in which Hamas is to release dozens of remaining hostages in exchange for more Palestinian prisoners, a lasting truce and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, has yet to be negotiated.

Mr. Rubio said Hamas “cannot continue as a military or government force”.

“As long as it stands as a force that can govern or as a force that can administer or as a force that can threaten by use of violence, peace becomes impossible,” Mr. Rubio said. “It must be eradicated.”

Such language could complicate efforts to continue talks with Hamas, which, despite suffering heavy losses in the war, remains intact and in control of Gaza.

The Israeli military meanwhile said it carried out an airstrike early Sunday (February 16, 2025) on people who approached its forces in southern Gaza. The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said the strike killed three of its policemen while they were securing the entry of aid trucks near Rafah, on the Egyptian border.

Hamas said that attack was a “serious violation” of the ceasefire and accused Mr. Netanyahu of trying to sabotage the deal.

Resuming the war could doom the remaining hostages

Resuming the war could be a death sentence for the remaining hostages and may not succeed in annihilating Hamas, which survived a 15-month Israeli onslaught and quickly reasserted control over Gaza when the ceasefire took hold last month.

Mr. Netanyahu has signalled readiness to resume the war after the current stage and has offered Hamas a chance to surrender and send its top leaders into exile. Hamas has rejected such a scenario.

Mr. Netanyahu also has yet to approve the entry of mobile homes and heavy machinery into the Gaza Strip, as required by the ceasefire agreement.

Hamas had threatened to hold up the release of hostages last week over the issue, raising fears the ceasefire could unravel, before proceeding with the release of three captives based on what it said were assurances from Arab mediators.

An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said the issue would be discussed in the coming days and that Israel was coordinating with the United States.

In another sign of the two allies closing ranks, Israel’s Defense Ministry said it received a shipment of 2,000-pound (900-kg) MK-84 munitions from the United States. The Biden administration had paused a shipment of such bombs last year over concerns about civilian casualties in Gaza.

‘If someone has a better plan… that’s great’

In a radio interview last week, Mr. Rubio indicated that Mr. Trump’s proposal was in part aimed at pressuring Arab states to come up with their own postwar plan that would be acceptable to Israel, which says Hamas can have no role in Gaza.

He also appeared to suggest that Arab countries send in troops to combat Hamas.

“If someone has a better plan, and we hope they do, if the Arab countries have a better plan, then that’s great,” Mr. Rubio said Thursday on the “Clay and Buck Show.”

But “Hamas has guns,” he added. “Someone has to confront those guys. It’s not going to be American soldiers. And if the countries in the region can’t figure that piece out, then Israel is going to have to do it and then we’re back to where we’ve been.”

Mr. Rubio was not scheduled to meet with any Palestinians on his trip.

Arabs have limited options as Israel has rejected past plans

For Arab leaders, facilitating the mass expulsion of Palestinians or battling Palestinian militants on behalf of Israel are both nightmare scenarios. Either would open them up to fierce domestic criticism and potentially destabilise an already volatile region.

Egypt says it will host an Arab summit on Feb 27 and is working with other countries on a counterproposal that would allow for Gaza to be rebuilt without removing its population. Human rights groups say the expulsion of Palestinians would likely violate international law.

Egypt has warned that any mass influx of Palestinians from Gaza would undermine its nearly half-century-old peace treaty with Israel, a cornerstone of American influence in the region.

Arab and Muslim countries have until now conditioned any support for postwar Gaza on a return to Palestinian governance with a pathway to statehood in Gaza, the West Bank and east Jerusalem, territories Israel seized in the 1967 Mideast war.

The Biden administration spent months rallying regional powers behind such plans, but they fizzled as Israel ruled out not only a Palestinian state but also any role in Gaza for the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, whose forces were driven out when Hamas seized power there in 2007.

Hamas has said it is willing to relinquish power in Gaza but insists on Palestinian rule.

Rubio to visit regional heavyweights

Mr. Rubio is also set to visit the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, regional heavyweights that have rejected any mass displacement of Palestinians and would be key to any regional response.

The United Arab Emirates was the driving force behind the 2020 Abraham Accords in which four Arab states normalised relations with Israel during Mr. Trump’s previous term. Mr. Trump hopes to expand the accords to include Saudi Arabia, potentially offering closer U.S. defence ties, but the kingdom has said it will not normalise relations with Israel without a pathway to a Palestinian state.

Mr. Rubio will not be visiting Egypt or Jordan, close U.S. allies at peace with Israel that have refused to accept any influx of Palestinian refugees. Mr. Trump has at times suggested he might slash U.S. aid to the two countries, which could be devastating for their economies, if they don’t comply.

He is also skipping Qatar, which along with Egypt had served as a key mediator with Hamas in brokering the ceasefire.

Mr. Trump took credit for the ceasefire, which was reached in the closing days of the Biden administration after his Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, joined the talks. But more recently, Mr. Trump has suggested that Israel resume the war if the remaining dozens of hostages are not released sooner than planned.

Published – February 16, 2025 07:43 pm IST



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