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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to Jerusalem on October 23, 2025, in a meeting underscoring renewed cooperation between Washington and Jerusalem amid efforts to stabilize Gaza. Greeting Rubio with the words, “Secretary of State Marco, welcome again to Jerusalem,” Netanyahu praised what he called a “circle of trust” between the two allies as they work to secure a lasting ceasefire and advance regional security.

The high-level talks come on the heels of a U.S.-brokered breakthrough in Gaza negotiations under President Trump’s administration, which led to limited progress on hostage releases and preliminary steps toward demilitarization. Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum, with Rubio stressing there is “no plan B” for peace efforts and warning that any moves toward West Bank annexation could undermine the fragile diplomatic gains.

According to reports from Reuters and The Washington Post, the discussions focused on ensuring continued coordination between Israel and the United States in managing post-conflict Gaza governance and preventing renewed hostilities from Hamas or other militant groups. Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Washington’s “unwavering support” and credited the Trump administration’s mediation for creating “a realistic path toward regional stability.”

The visit also signaled a strengthening of Rubio’s role as a key figure in shaping U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. His statements reiterated America’s commitment to Israel’s security while urging restraint and pragmatism in upcoming territorial and political decisions.

The Netanyahu-Rubio meeting marks another chapter in the evolving U.S.-Israel partnership, which remains central to the broader diplomatic architecture of the region. As both sides navigate the next phase of ceasefire implementation, the tone from Jerusalem suggested cautious optimism that dialogue and trust will prevail over escalation.

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