Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) – Qatar prepares to hold a summit on Monday Israeli attacks on Hamas leaders in Doha Last week, they hope that groups of Arab and Muslim countries will provide a way to detain Israel War with Hamas in the Gaza Strip I’ll grind.
The attack on Hamas leaders came when Qatar served as a key mediator to reach a ceasefire in the war.
Since Hamas’ attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, Israel has retaliated against extremist groups and others on Iran’s so-called “axis of resistance.” Israel has launched strikes in Iran, Lebanon, Palestinian territory, Syria, Qatar and Yemen. It has led to wider rage by the Middle Eastern countries already furious by the more than 64,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza, raising concerns. US security umbrellas in the Arab Gulf may not be enough to protect them.
“It’s time for the international community to suspend the application of double standards and punish Israel for all crimes it commits,” Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullan al-Thani told the meeting on Sunday.
However, it remains unclear what the summit can achieve, given that some countries already have diplomatic perception deals with Israel and may be reluctant to break ties.
“Given the deep tensions between the Gulf countries and other regional officials, especially given its size, it is a remarkable achievement that brings together the summit within a week to highlight a sense of shared urgency in the region,” said New York-based Soufan Center. “The key question is whether it (the summit does) indicates a shift towards more consequential measures against Israel, such as diplomatic downgrades, targeted economic actions, and restrictions on airspace and access.”
Iran attacked Qatar in June and attended the summit
Iran sent President Masuud Pezeshkian to attend a meeting after the US bombed nuclear sites in June during the war with Israel and then struck Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar. Before leaving Tehran, Pezeshkian noted that a wide range of countries Israel has been attacking since October 7th.
“The administration has attacked many Islamic countries, including Qatar, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran and Yemen,” he said. “It does whatever it wants. Unfortunately, the US and European countries support these actions.”
Writing on Social Platform X, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi added: “Iran is contrary to Qatar and in fact all Muslim brothers and sisters, especially the region,” Aragut and Pezeshkian did not mention Iran’s attacks on Qatar.
Qatar was important in his lectures on the Israel-Hamas War
Qatar, an energy-rich country on the Arabian Peninsula that hosted 2022 World CupLong has served as a mediator in conflict. For many years, they have hosted Hamas political leaders at US request and provided a channel for Israel to negotiate with extremist groups that have ruled Gaza for many years.
However, as the Israeli-Hamas war intensifies, Qatar is increasingly criticized by hardliners within the Netanyahu government. Netanyahu himself vowed to attack all those who organized a Hamas-led attack on Israel in 2023. And since the attack in Qatar, he doubled saying that Qatar would remain a target if Hamas leader was there.
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump provided new support for Qatar.
“We’re with them. They were great ally,” Trump said. “Many people don’t understand Qatar. Qatar is a great ally and they live a very difficult life as they are in the middle of everything.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in Israel On Monday for a meeting with Netanyahu and other Israeli officials to express US concern over the attack on Qatar and talk about Israel’s planned new attack in Gaza city.
Netanyahu faces increased pressure from the Israeli people on the fate of the remaining hostages held in Gaza. There are still 48 hostages left in Gaza, of which 20 are believed to be still alive by Israel. According to local health officials, Israel’s attacks in Gaza killed more than 64,000 Palestinians. Approximately half of those killed were women and children.
The war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led militants rushed into southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and acquiring 251.