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Netanyahu Tells Qatar to Expel Hamas Chiefs or Bring Them to Justice If You Dont We Will

Qatar condemns Israeli strikes killing five Hamas members in Doha, threatening its mediation role and urging collective regional response amid ongoing Gaza conflict.

  • On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Qatar to expel Hamas leaders or Israel will take action itself following an airstrike in Doha.
  • The warning followed Israel's airstrike targeting Hamas political leaders in Doha a day earlier, which drew international criticism and heightened regional tensions.
  • Qatar’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Abdulrahman Al Thani, denounced the strike as an act of state terrorism, criticized Netanyahu’s actions, and emphasized the need for a unified regional effort to prevent further Israeli aggression.
  • Netanyahu defended the strikes by likening them to the U.S. response against al Qaeda after 9/11 and warned that Qatar must either remove Hamas leaders from its territory or hold them accountable, otherwise Israel will take action.
  • The episode exposed fragile Gulf-Israel relations, risking peace negotiations and regional security while Qatar reevaluates its U.S. security ties amid calls for retaliation.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a clear statement in a speech, urging countries to either deport or bring terrorist leaders to justice. He made this statement after Israel intervened in a meeting of Hamas leaders in Qatar.

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The head of government has described Tuesday's Israeli attack on a meeting of Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital as "state terrorism"

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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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