Israel’s Attack on Qatar Could Be a Watershed for the Israel-Gaza Conflict
Israel's strike killed six people and disrupted ceasefire talks involving Hamas, Qatar, and the US, worsening regional diplomatic tensions and halting progress on Gaza's post-war governance.
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Israeli attacks, which targeted Hamas' members in Qatar last week, had been aimed at saluting the talks on Gaza, accused Qatar's emiring months of opening the extraordinary summit of Arab and Muslim leaders, organized...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is visiting Israel, will discuss the consequences of the Qatar attack and the possibilities of a ceasefire in Gaza with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel’s Attack on Qatar Could Be a Watershed for the Israel-Gaza Conflict
Israel’s risky strike against Qatar was neither an unmitigated success in Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s terms nor a complete failure, even if it’s too early for a definitive cost-benefit analysis of what could prove to be a watershed. Hamas was quick to declare that its top leaders had survived the attack on a villa in a lofty Doha neighborhood. Six people were reported killed in the attack. The Hamas statement left open whether an…
Gaza/Israel: Analysis of Israel's attack on Qatar on 9 September, from the legal perspective Israel's attack on the Doha capital of Qatar on 9 September, with the aim of physically eliminating the Hamas representatives present there, has provoked a reaction of repudiation at the international level: this attack constitutes a further violation of the territorial integrity of a sovereign State by Israel.
The attack on the Qatari capital carried out by Israel on September 9, aimed at physically eliminating Hamas representatives present there, has provoked an international outcry: this attack constitutes a new violation of the territorial integrity of a sovereign state by Israel. The post Gaza/Israel: Israel's attack on Qatar on September 9. Some notes from a legal perspective appeared first on Global Rights.
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