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Home » Blinken: Middle East nations need to use influence to prevent ‘endless cycle of violence’
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Blinken: Middle East nations need to use influence to prevent ‘endless cycle of violence’

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 7, 20243 Mins Read
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Middle Eastern nations need to use their influence over regional actors to ensure the Gaza conflict is contained and prevent “an endless cycle of violence,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Saturday.

Blinken spoke late in the day after meeting the leaders of Turkey and Greece at the start of a week-long trip aimed at calming tensions that have spiked since Israel’s war with Hamas began in October.

It is in the interests of virtually all nations in the Middle East to contain the fighting, Blinken told reporters.

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“We want to make sure that countries who feel that way are also using their ties, using their influence, using their relationships with some of the actors that might be involved to keep a lid on things, to make sure that we’re not seeing the spread of conflict,” he said before flying to Jordan.

Lebanon’s Iranian-backed Hezbollah group said on Saturday it had fired rockets at Israel, and its arch-foe said it had struck a “terrorist cell” in retaliation.

Blinken said it was very important that Israel had security in the north of the country.

“From the perspective of Israel, it’s clearly not interested, does not want escalation … but they also have to be fully prepared to defend themselves,” he said.

Blinken, who will also visit Arab states, Israel and the occupied West Bank, said if efforts to settle the crisis failed the outcome would be “an endless cycle of violence … and lives of insecurity and conflict for people in the region”.

He also said he would be looking at what could be done to maximise the protection of civilians in Gaza and increase deliveries of humanitarian assistance.

“Far too many Palestinians have been killed, especially children,” he said.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed 22,700 Palestinians, according to Palestinian officials, and the conflict has spilled into the West Bank, Lebanon and Red Sea shipping lanes.

Blinken earlier met Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, a strong critic of Israel’s military actions in Gaza.

Blinken and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan had earlier discussed Gaza, as well as Turkey’s process to ratify Sweden’s membership of the NATO military alliance, Turkey’s foreign ministry said.

US officials have been frustrated by the length of the process, but are confident Ankara will soon approve Sweden’s accession after it won the Turkish parliament’s backing last month, said a senior State Department official travelling with Blinken, speaking on condition of anonymity.

US lawmakers have held up the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey until it signs off on Swedish membership.

Blinken later travelled to Crete where he met Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Fellow NATO member Greece is awaiting US Congress approval of a sale of F-35 fighter jets.

Blinken stressed the importance of Greece’s strong alliance with Washington, while Mitsotakis said the two countries could work together to help safeguard security in a turbulent region.

The US official said Turkey has relationships with many parties in the conflict, a reference to its ties to US adversary Iran and Hamas. Unlike the US, Turkey does not view Hamas as a terrorist group and hosts some of its members.

Blinken also hopes to make progress in talks on how Gaza could be governed if and when Israel achieves its aim of eradicating Hamas.

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