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Trump ‘not thrilled’ with Israel’s attack in Doha
The airstrike killed 19 people and drew condemnation from Qatar and multiple countries amid ongoing ceasefire and hostage release efforts by the U.S.
- On Tuesday, Israel struck Hamas leaders in Doha, prompting a rare public rebuke from President Donald Trump, who said he was "not thrilled" and "very unhappy."
- Qatar, long an intermediary in the conflict, has facilitated dialogue between Hamas and Israel after Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023 attack that killed nearly 1,200 Israelis.
- Qatari officials reported 19 people killed in the Doha strike, which occurred amid a war killing more than 64,000 Palestinians and 2,000 Israelis.
- Qatar Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani called the strike `barbaric` and `state terrorism`, while President Donald Trump said the attack "won't happen again" and pledged to finalize the U.S.–Qatar defense security pact.
- The strike complicates ongoing ceasefire talks as Trump tries to free the 20 remaining hostages, and Qatar's role as a U.S. ally and intermediary raises diplomatic stakes.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right7Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution35% Center, 35% Right
Bias Distribution
- 35% of the sources are Center, 35% of the sources lean Right
35% Right
L 30%
C 35%
R 35%
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