With volatility in the Middle East growing up with US President Donald Trump’s “blessings” Israel It launched a precision blow a few hours ago with the aim of eliminating the political leadership of the Palestinian extremist movement in his Doha Qatar.
In spite of international reactions to the Israeli attack on Doha of QatarIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today addressed a strict message to Qatar and beyond, With Doha, already threatening retaliation.
THE Benjamin Netanyahu In a video message, he raised straight threats to Qatar: “I say to Qatar and those countries that are terrorists: you have to either deport them or drive them to justice. Because if you don’t, we’ll do it, “the Israeli prime minister said.
On the occasion of the completion of tomorrow, Thursday, 11.09.2025, 24, from al -Qaeda’s terrorist attacks in the US, Netanyahu in his message compared Israel’s attacks with the operations carried out by the US Armed Forces after September 11, 2001.
“We also have a September 11th,” he said. “We remember October 7 (2023). On that day, Islamist terrorists committed the worst atrocity against the Jewish people since the Holocaust, “he added.
“We did exactly what the US did when al -Qaeda’s terrorists in Afghanistan were chased when they went and killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan,” the Israeli prime minister said, and argued, among other things, that the US -friendly countries would have to exterminate the US.
Qatar prime minister says a collective reaction to Israel’s aggression is being examined
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jasim al -Thani, told CNN that a collective response to Israel’s aggression was being examined in the aftermath of Israeli bumps in Doha against Hamas leaders.
He argued that Qatar has consultations with its allies in the area and is considering a form of collective reaction. “We hope that it will be a meaningful thing that will prevent Israel from continuing this bowling,” he said.
Qatar’s prime minister also underlined that the Israeli attack had stronged efforts to reach Gaza Troy Agreement and the release of Hamas hostages. “I think what (Israel’s prime minister) Netanyahu did yesterday was to kill all hope for the hostages,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jasim Al Thani said.