Marco Rubio to Visit Israel on March 2-3, 2026
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Washington, Feb 27 (NationPress) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit Israel on March 2-3, as announced by the State Department following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s significant trip to the nation.
According to Tommy Pigott, Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the State Department, "Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Israel from March 2-3, 2026," detailing the objectives of the visit.
During his trip, he will address a variety of regional issues, notably those concerning Iran, Lebanon, and ongoing initiatives to further President Trump’s 20-Point Peace Plan for Gaza.
The announcement comes shortly after Prime Minister Modi wrapped up his visit to Tel Aviv, which attracted considerable attention across India, Israel, and the United States.
While the State Department did not explicitly connect the two events, the timing indicates a robust diplomatic effort in the West Asian region.
The Trump administration views India as a key participant in the region, given its strong ties with all involved parties.
Rubio's discussions are anticipated to focus on Iran's influence in the region, the delicate circumstances in Lebanon, and diplomatic maneuvers regarding Gaza.
The mention of President Trump’s "20-Point Peace Plan for Gaza" shows that Washington is still striving to maintain a structured approach towards stabilizing the territory.
The United States has historically been Israel's closest ally, actively participating in West Asian diplomatic affairs.
Over the past decade, Gaza has experienced multiple conflicts, prompting ongoing engagement from Washington and other global entities.
India, Israel, and the U.S. have collaborated with the UAE to establish the I2U2 grouping, aiming for ambitious cooperation towards peace in the region.