PMO tells Qatar to 'stop double talk' after Doha's ICJ comments
- On Saturday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Qatar of double talk over its mediation role in the Israel-Hamas war.
- Netanyahu's criticism followed Qatar's May 1 statement at the ICJ accusing Israel of genocide and condemning its actions in Gaza and occupied territories.
- Netanyahu called on Qatar to choose whether it supports Hamas or civilization, while Qatar's Foreign Ministry rejected the accusation as inflammatory and defended its mediation efforts.
- Israel has killed over 50,000 Palestinians since the October 7 Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages, while efforts to broker a truce have stalled.
- The dispute highlights mounting tensions over Qatar's role as mediator amid accusations and denials, with ongoing humanitarian concerns and no agreement yet on hostages or ceasefire.
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Report: Qatar Thwarted The Release Of 10 Hostages
Channel 14 commentator Yaakov Bardugo, who is considered a close confidant of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, revealed on Sunday evening that a deal to release about ten Israeli hostages that was already closed was thwarted by Qatar. “The time has come to declare Qatar as an enemy state of the Jewish people,” Bardugo said. These remarks follow the Prime Minister’s Office’s unusual statements against Qatar in recent days. The Prime Minister’s …
Qatar Accuses Israel of ‘Genocide.’ Netanyahu Fires Back
After Qatar accused Israel of committing a “genocidal war” in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired back, “The time has come for Qatar to stop playing both sides with its double talk and decide if it’s on the side of civilization or if it’s on the side of Hamas barbarism. Israel will win this ...
Israel to Qatar after genocide libel: 'Stop playing both sides'
In a fiery statement, Prime Minister Netanyahu accuses Qatar of hypocrisy and “double talk” after it condemned Israel for alleged war crimes in Gaza. By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed Qatar – one of the main negotiators between the Jewish State and Hamas terror group – for accusing Israel of genocide and war crimes at a recent international tribunal. “Israel is fighting a just war with just means. Afte…
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