Attacking Qatar, Netanyahu casts Israel as a dangerous actor even to allies
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Attacking Qatar, Netanyahu casts Israel as a dangerous actor even to allies
Israel's airstrike in Doha on Hamas leaders, coming days before the UN gathering and possible recognition of a Palestinian state, seems to have been a step too far for even its staunchest allies. Still, despite his growing impatience, Trump continues to give Netanyahu free rein
Genocidal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again threatened to attack the Hamas negotiating team as the fallout from the attack in Qatar's capital, Doha, continues.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is known for his unique ability to convey messages without explicitly saying them. This was also reflected last week, when in all the official messages published - both those of the Prime Minister and those published by the IDF, the word 'Qatar' was not mentioned for understandable reasons, even though Israel took explicit responsibility for the attack itself. Since the dramatic and historic attack in Qatar last Tuesday…
The Israeli attack on Hamas officials in Qatar, even if it failed, sends a clear message to allies and adversaries in the region, complicates ceasefire negotiations, and opens a new cycle of tension. In the almost three years from October 2023 and "Black Saturday" until today, Israel has bombed no less than five capitals of Middle Eastern countries and has made it seem - beyond simple - now expected, especially if Tel Aviv is attempting to promo…
In light of the attack in Qatar, the poll indicates that Gadi Eisenkot's party is strengthening to 9 seats, while Blue and White is collapsing below the threshold and Likud is weakening. Most of the public supports the action against Hamas, but is divided about its impact on the hostage deal
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