Israel-Gaza war: Antony Blinken says he wants to avoid escalation on Middle East tour
- The top US diplomat, making his fourth such trip since the start of the conflict, says the border between Israel and Lebanon is ‘one of the real concerns’
- Blinken held a long discussion with Turkish leader Erdogan, before meeting Greek PM Mitsotakis in Crete

Washington’s top diplomat Antony Blinken said Saturday that he wants to make sure the conflict in the Middle East “doesn’t spread”, as he held meetings in Turkey and Greece.
Blinken, on a new tour of the Middle East, met Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Crete on Saturday, a few hours after a long meeting in Istanbul with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“One of the real concerns is the border between Israel and Lebanon, and we want to do everything possible to make sure we see no escalation,” he told journalists in Crete after the meeting.
Blinken said it was in nobody’s interest to escalate the conflict or allow it to spread beyond Gaza.

Israel has vowed to eradicate Hamas militants from Gaza after their lightning attack on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of around 1,140 people, according to an Agence France-Presse tally based on official figures.