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Vance calls off Israel trip over new Gaza offensive

There is reportedly growing frustration in Washington that a peace deal remains elusive

May 20, 2025 13:48
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American Vice President JD Vance reportedly called off a mooted trip to Israel over the new IDF offensive in Gaza (Image: Getty)
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US Vice President JD Vance decided against a mooted trip to Israel this week due to the renewed offensive in Gaza, according to a new report from Axios.

Quoting a “senior US official”, the outlet suggested that Vance, a strict Catholic, had been planning to stop off in Jerusalem after attending the new Pope’s inaugural mass over the weekend.

The proposed visit was first reported by Channel 12, citing Israeli officials, which said that the White House was “coordinating meetings with Israel’s top brass”.

Channel 12 chief political analyst Amit Segal added: “Israel sees the visit as important, due to Vance’s affiliation with the isolationist wing of the administration and also as a signal to the region that relations between the US and Israel are still stable and strong.”

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