U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio departed from Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport on Tuesday morning, heading to Doha, the capital of Qatar, where Israel conducted a deadly airstrike one week ago.

The diplomat will consult with Israeli officials about their coming military offensive in Gaza City, as President Trump’s efforts to end the Gaza war appear stalled.

JERUSALEM: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in Israel on Sunday as its military intensified attacks on northern Gaza, flattening multiple high-rise building and killing at…

JERUSALEM: Top US diplomat Marco Rubio begins a visit to Israel on Sunday, after expressing the Trump administration’s unwavering support for its ally in the war with Hamas…

US secretary of state says Trump ‘not happy’ about Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, its first such strike against US ally

US secretary of state says Trump was ‘not happy’ about the attack, but the incident will not change ties with Israel.

Before departing for the region on Saturday, Rubio told reporters that while Trump was 'not happy' about the strike, it was 'not going to change the nature of our relationship…

Following sirens near Ramon Airport in Israel's southern Arava region, the IDF announced that a hostile aircraft launched from Yemen had been successfully intercepted.

Mr Rubio’s trip proceeded despite President Donald Trump’s reported anger at Mr Netanyahu over the Israeli strike in Doha

The US secretary of state will discuss the war in Gaza following Israel's attack on Hamas in Qatar, which has drawn widespread condemnation.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has landed in Israel to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over operations in Gaza City after the Israeli strike in Qatar.

The secretary of state said he'd seek answers from Israeli officials about their view of a path forward in Gaza, after the Doha attack upended peace efforts.

The secretary of state said he'd seek answers from Israeli officials about their view of a path forward in Gaza, after the Doha attack upended peace efforts.

Israel's strike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha last week drew international outrage and was publicly criticised by the US.

Country says it will continue to serve as a key mediator in efforts to reach a ceasefire

Netanyahu reiterates Israel takes “full responsibility” for Qatar attack; Rubio says Hamas must ‘cease to exist’.

In a Jerusalem Press Conference, Netanyahu Defended Israel's Strike on Hamas Leaders in Doha, Saying, 'You Can Run, but You Can't Hide.' Secretary Rubio Urged Hamas to Surrender…

‘The people of Gaza deserve a better future, but that better future cannot begin until Hamas is eliminated,’ the US Secretary of State said.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio departed from Israel's Ben-Gurion Airport on Tuesday morning, heading to Doha, the capital of Qatar, where Israel conducted a deadly airstrike…

DOHA: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio headed to Qatar Tuesday to ask it to stay on as mediator in Gaza, hoping to reassure the Gulf partner a week after Israeli airstrikes there…

Israeli PM considers further strikes on Hamas, while US diplomat Rubio supports Qatar as mediator in Gaza conflict.