US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Sunday. EPA
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Sunday. EPA
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Sunday. EPA
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, left, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a joint press conference in Jerusalem on Sunday. EPA

Hamas must be eliminated, Marco Rubio says on Jerusalem visit


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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the Hamas militant group in control of Gaza "must be eliminated" and cannot be allowed to continue as either a government or military force.

On his maiden trip to the Middle East since his appointment to the Trump administration, Mr Rubio met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, who said the two nations had a "common strategy" for Gaza's future after 15 months of war, recently brought to a pause under a fragile ceasefire agreement which began on January 19.

The meeting came only weeks after Mr Trump floated his plan to permanently displace the 2.3 million Palestinians living in Gaza and turn the enclave into the "Riviera of the Middle East", a plan supported by Mr Netanyahu.

"We discussed Trump's bold vision for Gaza's future and will work to ensure that vision becomes a reality," Mr Netanyahu said after the meeting. "I want to assure everyone who's now listening to us, President Trump and I are working in full co-operation and co-ordination between us."

Arab and world leaders have condemned any action which removes the Palestinian people from their homeland. Egypt and Jordan, which Mr Trump said should take in Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, issued strong statements against the idea and insisted the only route to peace is a Palestinian state.

Mr Rubio said he believed Arab states were "working in good faith" but insisted Hamas must have no future role in the enclave.

The visit – after which Mr Rubio is expected to head to the UAE and Saudi Arabia – came after a testing week for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, during which the group threatened to delay a planned hostage-for-prisoner swap, citing repeated Israeli violations of the truce agreement.

But on Saturday, three civilian captives were swapped for 369 Palestinian detainees, mostly Gazans jailed during the war, but also some serving life sentences over attacks on Israelis. Talks are due to begin soon on the second phase of the ceasefire.

The war broke out on October 7, 2023 with a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel, which killed more than 1,200 people, with about 250 being taken hostage into Gaza. Seventy Israelis remain in the strip, about half of whom the Israeli military says are dead. The resulting aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza have displaced almost the entire population and killed at least 48,270 people, the majority of them civilians, Gaza's Health Ministry.

Mr Netanyahu, the subject of an arrest warrant for war crimes by the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands, visited Washington this month. On Saturday night his country took delivery of a batch of US-made bombs, after the previous Biden administration blocked a shipment of heavy 900kg ordnance.

The pair also put up a united front on Iran, with Mr Netanyahu saying their nations stand "shoulder to shoulder" against its aggression in the Middle East. Iran has attacked Israel directly twice since the start of the Gaza conflict, with barrages of drones and missiles. Israel has attacked Iran in retaliation for those attacks, which at the time threatened to spill over into an all-out regional war.

"There can never be a nuclear Iran, a nuclear Iran that could then hold itself immune from pressure and from action," Mr Rubio said. ". That can never happen."

Iran's proxies, among them Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthi group in Yemen, have also attacked Israel. "Behind every terrorist group, behind every act of violence, behind every destabilising activity, behind everything that threatens peace and stability for the millions of people that call this region home is Iran," Mr Rubio said.

In Lebanon, where the Iran-linked Hezbollah has been significantly diminished by its own year-long war with Israel that was halted by a ceasefire in November 2024, Mr Rubio said the US and Israel expected the Lebanese state to work towards disarming the militant group.

"In the case of Lebanon, our goals are aligned in the same. A strong Lebanese state that can take on and disarm Hezbollah," Mr Rubio said in a joint statement alongside Mr Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

Fixtures (all times UAE)

Saturday
Brescia v Atalanta (6pm)
Genoa v Torino (9pm)
Fiorentina v Lecce (11.45pm)

Sunday
Juventus v Sassuolo (3.30pm)
Inter Milan v SPAL (6pm)
Lazio v Udinese (6pm)
Parma v AC Milan (6pm)
Napoli v Bologna (9pm)
Verona v AS Roma (11.45pm)

Monday
Cagliari v Sampdoria (11.45pm)

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France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.

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Key findings of Jenkins report
  • Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna, "accepted the political utility of violence"
  • Views of key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb, have “consistently been understood” as permitting “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” and “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
  • Muslim Brotherhood at all levels has repeatedly defended Hamas attacks against Israel, including the use of suicide bombers and the killing of civilians.
  • Laying out the report in the House of Commons, David Cameron told MPs: "The main findings of the review support the conclusion that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism."
The bio

Favourite food: Japanese

Favourite car: Lamborghini

Favourite hobby: Football

Favourite quote: If your dreams don’t scare you, they are not big enough

Favourite country: UAE

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'Worse than a prison sentence'

Marie Byrne, a counsellor who volunteers at the UAE government's mental health crisis helpline, said the ordeal the crew had been through would take time to overcome.

“It was worse than a prison sentence, where at least someone can deal with a set amount of time incarcerated," she said.

“They were living in perpetual mystery as to how their futures would pan out, and what that would be.

“Because of coronavirus, the world is very different now to the one they left, that will also have an impact.

“It will not fully register until they are on dry land. Some have not seen their young children grow up while others will have to rebuild relationships.

“It will be a challenge mentally, and to find other work to support their families as they have been out of circulation for so long. Hopefully they will get the care they need when they get home.”

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Power: 360bhp

Torque: 500Nm

Transmission: eight-speed automatic

Price: from Dh282,870

On sale: now

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Co-founders of the company: Vilhelm Hedberg and Ravi Bhusari

Launch year: In 2016 ekar launched and signed an agreement with Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi. In January 2017 ekar launched in Dubai in a partnership with the RTA.

Number of employees: Over 50

Financing stage: Series B currently being finalised

Investors: Series A - Audacia Capital 

Sector of operation: Transport

The specs
 
Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
Power: 398hp from 5,250rpm
Torque: 580Nm at 1,900-4,800rpm
Transmission: Eight-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined: 6.5L/100km
On sale: December
Price: From Dh330,000 (estimate)
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Esha Oza (captain), Al Maseera Jahangir, Emily Thomas, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, Katie Thompson, Lavanya Keny, Mehak Thakur, Michelle Botha, Rinitha Rajith, Samaira Dharnidharka, Siya Gokhale, Sashikala Silva, Suraksha Kotte, Theertha Satish (wicketkeeper) Udeni Kuruppuarachchige, Vaishnave Mahesh.

UAE tour of Zimbabwe

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Sunday, Sept 28 – Second ODI
Tuesday, Sept 30 – Third ODI
Thursday, Oct 2 – Fourth ODI
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Lexus LX700h specs

Engine: 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 plus supplementary electric motor

Power: 464hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 790Nm from 2,000-3,600rpm

Transmission: 10-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 11.7L/100km

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Power: 480kW

Torque: 850Nm

Transmission: Single-speed automatic

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THE BIO

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Role Model: Sheikh Zayed, God bless his soul

Favorite book: Zayed Biography of the leader

Favorite quote: To be or not to be, that is the question, from William Shakespeare's Hamlet

Favorite food: seafood

Favorite place to travel: Lebanon

Favorite movie: Braveheart

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Updated: February 16, 2025, 2:30 PM`