Qatar's Premier Accuses Israel of Not Caring About Hostages but Vows to Keep Pressing for Peace
Qatar's Prime Minister criticized Israel's recent airstrike on Hamas leaders as undermining peace efforts and disregarding hostages, escalating regional tensions and diplomatic challenges.
- On Thursday at the United Nations, Qatar's prime minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani accused Israel of `not caring` about hostages after striking Hamas leaders in Doha.
- Israeli airstrike hit a Hamas leaders gathering in Doha considering a U.S. ceasefire proposal, killing at least six and risking talks mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the United States.
- On Thursday, funerals for five Hamas lower-level members and a Qatari security officer were held, attended by Qatar's ruling emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, while Hamas said senior leaders survived the Doha strike.
- The United States President Donald Trump said the strike 'did not advance Israel or America’s goals,' amid international concern and mixed responses from global powers.
- With the war starting nearly two years ago, Qatar, which has hosted Hamas' political leadership for years, plans an Arab-Islamic summit next week in Doha.
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The Qatar Premier accuses Israel at the United Nations of not worrying about the hostages kidnapped by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Qatar's premier accuses Israel of not caring about hostages but vows to keep pressing for peace
Qatar's prime minister has accused Israel of not caring about the hostages held in the Gaza Strip after its attack on Hamas leaders in Doha. But Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani also vowed to keep pressing for peace Thursday…

Qatar's premier accuses Israel of not caring about hostages in UN speech
UNITED NATIONS — Israel's leaders showed they “do not care” about the hostages held in the Gaza Strip after its attack this week on Hamas leaders i...
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