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Qatar Warns of Regional RETALIATION After Israel’s Strike on Hamas Leaders in Doha

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleSeptember 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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This article was originally published by Ramon Tomey at Natural News. 

    • Qatar denounced Israel’s surprise attack on a Hamas compound in Doha, calling it a violation of diplomatic norms and warning of a potential regional escalation.
    • The IDF/Shin Bet operation disrupted U.S.-brokered peace negotiations, with Qatar accusing Netanyahu of sabotaging diplomacy for political gain while still pledging to mediate.
    • The White House publicly distanced itself from the attack but privately supported Israel’s goal of eliminating Hamas leadership, exposing tensions between diplomacy and tacit approval of aggression.
    • The strike mirrors historical triggers (e.g., 1967 Six-Day War) and risks drawing Gulf states and Iran into retaliation, further destabilizing the region amid Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
    • The move highlights Israel’s pattern of short-term military gains at the cost of long-term diplomatic fallout, leaving ceasefire prospects bleak and raising fears of expanded war.

In a dramatic escalation of Middle East tensions, Qatar has condemned Israel’s surprise attack on Hamas leaders in Doha as “state terrorism” and warned that the incident marks a “pivotal moment” requiring a united regional response.

The strike was carried out by the Israel Defense Forces in coordination with the Israel Security Agency – also known as Shin Bet – on Tuesday, Sept. 9. They targeted a Hamas compound in the Qatari capital, though leaders of the Palestinian group – formally known as the Islamic Resistance Movement –reportedly survived the attack.

Nevertheless, the move that has inflamed diplomatic hostilities and jeopardized U.S.-brokered ceasefire talks. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of sabotaging peace efforts for personal gain.

“Netanyahu’s barbarism must be met with a united response,” he declared. The Qatari leader called the attack a “betrayal” of diplomatic norms, reiterating that Doha reserves the right to retaliate. Despite this, al-Thani insisted that his country would continue mediating between Hamas and Tel Aviv, albeit acknowledging that the talks were effectively frozen. (Related: Israel’s deadly strikes continue despite ceasefire deal, raising doubts about lasting peace.)

“Qatar serves as a key mediator between Hamas and Israel, facilitating negotiations and ceasefire discussions despite previous setbacks,” Brighteon.AI‘s Enoch notes. “Its diplomatic efforts, including hosting Hamas negotiators in Doha, remain critical to advancing potential peace deals.”

Diplomacy in shambles: Israel goes rogue in Doha attack

The Israeli operation came just days after U.S. President Donald Trump issued a “last warning” to Hamas, demanding the release of hostages and claiming Israel had accepted unspecified terms of a proposed deal. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz followed with threats of annihilation, prompting Hamas to express willingness to negotiate – only for the Tuesday strike to derail the process.

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied prior knowledge of the attack, revealing that Washington only notified Doha after explosions rocked the city. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt distanced the Trump administration from the strike, calling it counterproductive to peace efforts.

Yet behind the scenes, U.S. officials privately acknowledged support for Israel’s objective – eliminating Hamas leadership – while objecting to the brazen violation of Qatar’s sovereignty. The incident exposes a dangerous rift between America’s public diplomacy and its tacit approval of Israel’s aggressive tactics.

Historically, such unilateral actions have triggered cascading conflicts. The 1967 Six-Day War, for instance, began with preemptive strikes that redrew regional alliances. Today, Qatar’s threat of retaliation risks drawing in Gulf states and Iran – further destabilizing a region already on edge over Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and Houthi-led Red Sea disruptions.

As Netanyahu faces mounting global condemnation, the strike underscores a recurring pattern: Israel’s military gambits often achieve short-term gains at the cost of long-term diplomatic isolation. With Qatar’s mediation efforts in tatters and Hamas defiant, the path to a ceasefire appears more elusive than ever. The world now watches whether Netanyahu’s “narcissistic delusions” – as al-Thani framed them – will ignite a wider war or force a reckoning with the limits of unilateral force.

Visit Terrorism.news for more similar stories.

Watch this ABC News report about ceasefire talks in Qatar between Israel and Hamas, with a view to securing the release of Israeli hostages.

This video is from the TrendingNews channel on Brighteon.com.

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