Qatar’s Prime Minister slammed Israel’s recent airstrike on Doha as “state terror,” saying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must be “brought to justice” for targeting a sovereign nation and undermining regional diplomacy.

Why it matters:

The attack marks a dramatic escalation in Israel’s military aggression in the region, drawing condemnation from regional leaders and threatening Qatar’s role as a key mediator in Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

 

What they’re saying:

“We don’t accept such a threat coming from someone like Netanyahu… he is the one wanted by the ICC,” Prime Minister Al-Thani said in an interview on Wednesday.

He emphasized that the presence of Hamas leaders in Doha was known to both Israel and the U.S. and part of long-standing mediation efforts.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry called Netanyahu’s remarks a “shameful attempt” to justify the strike and warned of “explicit threats of future violations of state sovereignty.”

 

State of play:

  • Netanyahu accused Qatar of harboring terrorists and threatened further action if Hamas officials aren’t expelled.
     
  • Hamas confirmed five members were killed in the strike, though senior negotiators survived.
     
  • A Qatari security officer, Badr Saad Muhammad Al-Humaidi, was also killed.
     
  • Al-Thani said the attack “killed any hope” for the remaining captives in Gaza.

 

The big picture:

In just three days, Israel has launched strikes in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia, and Qatar, while continuing daily raids in the West Bank. The regional backlash is intensifying.

 

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