In his first visit to Israel since taking office, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Sunday for discussions focused on regional security and the ongoing hostage crisis.
During their first working meeting, both leaders addressed the media before heading into bilateral talks. Herzog emphasized the significance of Rubio's visit in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, expressing gratitude for President Trump's support in securing the release of hostages.
"We are grateful to President Donald Trump for his friendship and solidarity with the people of Israel," Herzog said, highlighting the devastating impact of the October 7 attacks on Israeli communities along the border.
He continued: "Marco Rubio, we are honored to have you in our midst, in our country, you have no idea how much it means to us in these challenging days and times that our nation has gone through and endured since October 7. You know, on October 7, Israelis down there in the border from all facets of life, went through hell, were abducted, kidnapped, beaten, raped, burned and killed in cold blooded murders, and we've emerged out of that enormous challenge and pain and crisis to change the reality.
The entire nation of Israel went to fight, and we've overcome our enemies. We always seek peace, and we always wanted peace in our region. And I believe that your visit here, as well as your capability to change and influence our region are enormous and can bring great hope to our people and the people of the region at large. Most importantly, we are screaming, aching, praying, working tirelessly to bring each and every one of our hostages back home. This is our biggest hope as a nation and as individuals, and I want to thank you for this effort, and that you're carrying on this holy mission. Thank you very much.











