US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has reportedly postponed another trip The Middle East over increased security concerns in the region and a possible retaliatory strike by Iran against Israel.
Blinken’s trip, originally scheduled for Tuesday, was delayed due to “uncertainty about the situation,” Axios reported, citing two unnamed sources.
The delayed trip comes ahead of scheduled ceasefire talks later this week after more than 10 months of fighting between Israel and Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas fired two rockets aimed at Tel Aviv on Tuesday while Israel launched separate deadly airstrikes in Gaza.
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Despite the ongoing violence, US officials said on Monday that they expected talks to resume on Thursday as planned.
The leaders of Britain, France and Germany on Monday urged Iran and its allies to refrain from retaliatory strikes against Israel in response to the assassination of a top Hamas commander in Tehran last month.
Israel was immediately blamed for the killing after vowing to kill Ismail Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders over the terror group’s October 7 attack on the Jewish state, which killed 1,200 people and saw hundreds more taken hostage.
The Palestinian death toll is approaching 40,000 people, according to figures from Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry.
European leaders have also backed a push by mediators from the United States, Qatar and Egypt to broker a deal to end the Israel-Hamas war.
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Mediators have spent months trying to get both sides to agree to a three-phase plan in which Hamas would release the remaining hostages captured in its Oct. 7 attack in exchange for Palestinians jailed in Israel, and Israel would withdraw from Gaza.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.