{"id":453,"date":"2025-09-11T22:22:01","date_gmt":"2025-09-11T22:22:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/?p=453"},"modified":"2025-09-15T08:52:21","modified_gmt":"2025-09-15T08:52:21","slug":"qatar-leans-on-trump-to-counter-unhinged-netanyahu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltaalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/11\/qatar-leans-on-trump-to-counter-unhinged-netanyahu\/","title":{"rendered":"Qatar leans on Trump to counter 'unhinged' Netanyahu"},"content":{"rendered":"
Related Video: Trump, World Leaders REACT To Israeli Strike in Doha; Will Qatar RESPOND? | SUNRISE (Aired Sept. 10, 2025)<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n The U.S. and Qatar are reassessing their security partnership in an effort to deter a future Israeli strike, a senior official told The Hill, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to hit the Persian Gulf country again if Hamas officials are not expelled. <\/p>\n In an interview with The Hill, Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari raged against Netanyahu as an \u201cunhinged, narcissistic leader\u201d and said Qatar is only looking to grow its security partnership with the U.S. in response to Tuesday\u2019s strike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha. <\/p>\n Al-Ansari, who is also an adviser to Qatar\u2019s prime minister, welcomed President Trump\u2019s \u201ccondemnation and determination\u201d to deter a future Israeli attack, speaking via Zoom from Doha.<\/p>\n \u201cI think the whole world has a lot of cards it hasn’t played with Netanyahu, and I think there was a lot of reluctance internationally, including in the U.S., to take a lot of action in the hope that Prime Minister Netanyahu will sign a deal, will cease fire and will get his hostages out through diplomatic means,\u201d al-Ansari said. <\/p>\n Qatar is in high-level discussions with the U.S. to reassess its security partnership, al-Ansari said, adding that it \u201cwill take some time\u201d because it had never before considered Israel as a direct threat. <\/p>\n \u201cNow, the gravest concern that we have is being attacked by Israel, which is something that was never the case in Qatar in all of its history,\u201d he said. <\/p>\n At 3:46 p.m. on Sept. 9, explosions rocked a residential neighborhood in Doha after Israel launched strikes targeting senior Hamas political officials. <\/p>\n Trump said he was alerted by the U.S. military, which tracked Israeli fighter jets heading toward the Persian Gulf. By the time Trump learned of Israel’s plans to strike Doha and then moved to notify the Qataris, explosions were underway, Qatari officials said.<\/p>\n \u201cThis is an attack orchestrated by a megalomaniac who is leading a radical government in Israel. It has nothing to do with the United States,\u201d al-Ansari said. <\/p>\n The explosions lasted for less than five minutes, al-Ansari said, and in that time, six people were killed \u2014 five Hamas members and a Qatari security official \u2014 and at least three others were wounded.<\/p>\n The strikes marked a major escalation of Israel\u2019s war against Hamas and introduced a new level of volatility in a region fraught with conflict. <\/p>\n Qatar has not yet committed to expelling any remaining Hamas officials in the country. Trump expressed frustration with Netanyahu over the strike but has not signaled any punitive measures. <\/p>\n Qatar said it has the right to retaliate against Israel, but al-Ansari said they are pursuing legal avenues at the moment through international bodies. On Thursday, the United Nations Security Council condemned strikes on Qatar<\/a> but did not name Israel in its statement. The U.S. often vetoes resolutions directly criticizing Israel. <\/p>\n Investigations are ongoing to determine more details of Israel\u2019s attack. Al-Ansari said if airplanes were used, they eluded Qatar\u2019s radar systems, \u201cwhich are very advanced, and the whole region depends on the radar system in Qatar for monitoring such activity.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cWe know that it was an aerial attack, and the fact that our radar could not find the airplanes, catch the airplanes in the air, would tell us that they have used certain airplanes that are not detectable by the radar system,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n Doha serves as one of the main venues for indirect talks between Israel and Hamas over efforts to secure the release of hostages kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023, and a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. <\/p>\n Hamas said its chief, Khalil al-Hayya, survived the attack, and Netanyahu has vowed further attacks against any country that \u201charbors terrorists<\/a>.\u201d <\/p>\n Hamas opened a political office in Doha in 2012 at the request of the U.S. and with Israel\u2019s approval, Qatari officials have said, as a way to keep lines of communication open. <\/p>\nA major escalation<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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