Summit leads to little action after Israeli strike on Hamas in Doha
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the recent strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar was justified due to Qatar's connections to the group, which includes harboring and funding them.
- The strike on September 9, 2025, resulted in six deaths but did not target the senior Hamas leaders as intended, according to reports.
- Qatar has hosted Hamas leadership and acted as a mediator in ceasefire negotiations while providing cash aid to Gaza from 2018 to 2023.
- Netanyahu mentioned the potential consequences of Qatar's actions, saying that it has strong levers it could pull, but it chose not to.
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Arab leaders deliver tough talk but not much action on Israel during Qatar summit
They gathered in Doha – the leaders of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation – to show support for Qatar in the wake of Israel’s strike last week on a meeting of Hamas leaders in the city.
Arab and Islamic Leaders Hold Emergency Summit in Qatar Condemning Israeli Strike on Doha - teleSUR English
Leaders from across the Arab and Islamic world convened in Doha on Monday for an emergency summit following a reckless Israeli strike targeting members of the Resistance Movement Hamas in the Qatari capital. The meeting denounced the attack as a grave violation of international law, warning of escalating regional tensions and emphasizing the need for a unified response to prevent further destabilization in the region. RELATED: Gulf Cooperation C…


Summit leads to little action after Israeli strike on Hamas
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Qatar hosted a summit of Arab and Islamic nations Monday in the hopes of presenting a united response to Israel’s attack on Hamas leaders last week in Doha. But leaders offered different views about what…
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