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Trump ‘not thrilled’ with Israel’s attack in Doha

President Donald Trump condemned Israel's unnotified strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar, a key US ally, saying it undermines peace efforts and regional stability, with six killed in the attack.

  • On Tuesday, Israel launched a wholly independent airstrike in Doha authorised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Donald Trump said he was notified too late to warn Qatar after the United States military informed his administration.
  • January 18, 2025 cabinet discussions approved plans to hit Hamas leaders abroad to increase pressure and advance a second hostage deal, Cabinet ministers and Gen. Eyal Zamir said.
  • The Israeli Air Force reportedly fired 10 munitions at a Doha target, killing five Hamas members, including the son of Khalil al-Hayya, and a Qatari security officer, near al-Udeid Air Base.
  • Qatar's foreign ministry condemned the strike as a `blatant violation` and warned it could derail mediation, while White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said it does not advance Israel or America’s goals.
  • Observers cautioned Gulf states may seek reassurances from Washington, while Qatar said it is reassessing its mediation role and consulting closely with the United States.
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US President Donald Trump didn't burn for long and, last Tuesday, after the Israeli attack on Hamas' political leaders in Qatar, picked him up twice on the phone. A conversation with Benjamin Netanyahu only caught him up.

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US President Donald Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar. During the heated phone call, Trump called the Israeli attack "unacceptable," according to The Wall Street Journal and the news website Axios.

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Herald Sun broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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