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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter Israeli strike, Qatar to host emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss response
Funeral being held in Doha though it's unclear who's being buried; Trump said to tell Netanyahu in heated phone call that strike was 'unacceptable' and demand that Israel not target Qatar again The post After Israeli strike,
Having faced its second attack in three months, first from Iran and now Israel, Qatar may now find itself questioning its procurement choices and deterrence strategy.
According to details, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman condemned the Israeli attack and held a phone call with the Emir of Qatar. He assured full support and expressed readiness to take all necessary steps to ensure Qatar’s security. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that Israel’s actions could lead to serious consequences.
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The Times of Israel on MSNReport: Israel struck Hamas in Qatar after ditching similar operation in NATO member Turkey
The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reports, citing Egyptian sources, that Israel struck Hamas’s headquarters in Qatar after deciding not to pursue an operation in Turkey, where many Hamas leaders also reside.
Turkey's President Erdogan assured Qatar's Emir of unwavering support following Israel's attack on Hamas in Qatar. During a phone conversation, both leaders discussed potential collaborative measures in response to the incident,
Israel’s brazen attack in Qatar, a key US ally, will be felt across the Middle East, including Iran, experts say.
Turkey says Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar shows that Jerusalem is not interested in peace. “The targeting of the Hamas negotiating delegation while ceasefire talks continue shows that Israel does not aim to reach peace, but rather continue the war,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry says in a statement.