U.S. Diplomat Delays Middle East Trip Amid Gaza Tensions
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has delayed his trip to the Middle East due to ongoing violence, including rocket fire from Hamas and Israeli airstrikes. His planned Tuesday departure was postponed amid uncertainties, as ceasefire talks in Gaza remain on the agenda for later in the week.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has delayed his planned trip to the Middle East, which was originally scheduled to depart on Tuesday, Axios reported. The postponement comes amid heightened tensions and violence in the region, including recent rocket fire by Hamas targeting Tel Aviv and Israel's retaliatory airstrikes in Gaza.
The delay was attributed to 'uncertainty about the situation,' according to two unnamed sources cited by Axios. On Monday, U.S. officials had anticipated that the ceasefire talks scheduled for Thursday would proceed as planned, despite the escalating conflict.
The evolving situation on the ground in Gaza has made travel plans difficult to finalize. Blinken's postponed visit underscores the volatile nature of the conflict and the challenges faced by diplomats trying to negotiate peace in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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