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Netanyahu Makes a Strong Demand in Qatar about Hamas

THIS MONTH is shaping up to be more consequential than most for the Jewish state, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calibrating not only what steps Israel might take, but when to take them. (credit: SHALEV SHALOM/POOL)
THIS MONTH is shaping up to be more consequential than most for the Jewish state, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calibrating not only what steps Israel might take, but when to take them. (credit: SHALEV SHALOM/POOL)

And I say to Qatar and all nations that harbor terrorists, you either expel them or you bring them to justice. Because if you don’t, we will."

In Qatar, today, Benjamin Netanyahu the Israeli PM made his point straight.I In his statement, Netanyahu reflected on the upcoming anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, saying, "Tomorrow is September 11th...On that day, Islamist terrorists committed the worst savagery on American soil since the founding of the United States. We also have September 11th. We remember October 7th. On that day, Islamist terrorists committed the worst savagery against the Jewish people since the Holocaust."

The prime minister said that after September 11, the US hunted down the terrorists who committed the crimes, and passed a resolution in the UN Security Council that stated that governments cannot harbor terrorists. 

"Yesterday, we acted along those lines. We went after the terrorist masterminds who committed the October 7th massacre," Netanyahu said.


"And we did so in Qatar, which gives them a safe haven. It harbors terrorists, it finances Hamas, it gives its terrorist chieftains sumptuous villas, it gives them everything."
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Netanyahu criticized various countries that condemned Israel, drawing parallels to the United States after 9/11. 

"And I say to Qatar and all nations that harbor terrorists, you either expel them or you bring them to justice. Because if you don’t, we will."

Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani criticized Netanyahu's decision to strike Qatar on Wednesday during an interview with CNN, saying that "Netanyahu is leading the Middle East to chaos." 

The Qatari prime minister added that Qatari officers were injured in the Israeli attack on Doha and are in critical condition. Additionally, Qatar is reassessing "everything" about its mediating role and Hamas's future in Gaza. 

Al Thani said that "Netanyahu has been wasting Qatar's time by engaging in mediation," and that there are currently discussions over a response, in coordination with regional partners. 

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