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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Qatar Prime Minister vows to retaliate for Israeli attack, says not to give up mediation
According to reports from foreign media such as Agence France-Presse and Reuters on the 9th, the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatarby MohammedOn the same day, he warned that in response to the Israeli attack on the capital of Qatar, Doha, Qatar reserves the right to respond and will take all necessary measures to defend national sovereignty. At the same time, he stressed that Qatar will not give up its role in mediating regional conflict and will continue to promote the Israeli-Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamasconduct of negotiations. Qatar Prime Minister Mohammed says he will never tolerate violations of sovereignty On September 9, local time, Mohammed said in a news conference: “Qatar has pledged to take decisive action against any action against its territory, reserves the right to respond and will take all necessary measures to retaliate.” Mohammed points the finger at Israeli Prime MinisterNetanyahuHe said that "he violated all international law" and warned that this move was leading the region to a situation where the situation cannot be resolved through international law. He stressed: "I think we have reached a decisive moment. In the face of these barbaric acts, the whole region should respond." Mohammed pointed out that despite the attack, Qatar will continue to promote diplomatic mediation. "Nothing stops us from continuing to mediate in the region," he said. Hamas issued a statement on the same day strongly condemning the Israeli attack, confirming that Hamas had killed people in the attack, but Israel's attempt to assassinate Hamas's senior level "failed". Confederate army Extended reading Toro Rosso: A major turning point in the Middle East breathes a cold breath Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (1) Tomorrow and accident, you never know which one will come first. At a meeting in Doha, Qatar's capital, Hamas's top level, unthinking, on September 9, 15 Israeli fighter jets flew long-range and fired 10 missiles at their buildings, which were almost hit by a pot. In their minds, Qatar has always been safe; Moreover, what they were discussing at that time was the conditions of a ceasefire with Israel. Israel sent missile expresses directly, and the operation, code-named “The Peak of the Flame,” was planned for months. Qatar has released information that five senior Hamas officials have been killed and one Qatari security official has been killed. There is no doubt that this is a major turning point in the Middle East, and it is more cool. After all, Qatar is not Lebanon, not Syria, not Iran, and has alwaysined close ties with Israel, and has been between Israel and Hamas, running back and forth, playing the role of a key mediator. Qatar is also considered the closest ally of the United States in the Middle East, with the Udead Air Force Base in Qatar being the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East. Attack in Qatar's capital In fact, Hamas’s overseas headquarters has been in Qatar for decades, and Qatar should have a deal with Israel, and Israel will not give up on Qatar. But now, all the tacit understanding has been broken, and all the red lines have become dotted lines. The cruelty of international politics once again reminds us that in the face of power, rules and tacit understanding are always as thin as cicada wings. Qatar's anger can be imagined. Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed has blasphemed that the Israeli attack, which transcends all international law and also all moral standards, is purely a “disbelief,” a “national terrorism.” I have seen a voice of condemnation from the UN Secretary-General to Western countries such as France, Canada and the Middle East. After all, Qatar is a sovereign country, and if it is unusual to bomb, where is international law? For example, in today’s U.S. capital Washington, in the French capital Paris, in the British capital London, there are opposition from many other countries; if the attack is unusual, other countries also launch attacks on Washington, Paris, London, how will the United States, France, Britain react? It was lawless, and the whole world was in chaos. If justice surrendered to force, the world would return to the jungle era. What makes Qatar even more unacceptable is that Qatar is still campaigning for a ceasefire in Gaza and pressuring Hamas to release Israeli hostages. Who knew that Israeli missiles actually hit its own capital? Is there any justice for this? Netanyahu talks to officials ( 2 ) In the meantime, the role of the United States has to be mentioned. According to Israeli officials, U.S. President Trump had previously approved the operation. Does Israel need the approval of the United States? 100% of what is needed. After all, in Qatar, the United States has the largest military base in the Middle East. It is impossible for the US military to not know that Israeli warplanes launch air strikes. What if the US military launches a counterattack? From this perspective, First, the United States must know that Israel is launching an attack. Second, the United States must have agreed to this attack; Third, considering the Israeli long-range offensive, it is necessary to refuel the air, not even to rule out that the United States has also co-operated with the attack. How about Qatar? America has a way. After the incident, I saw that White House spokeswoman Levitt immediately stated: Unilateral bombing of Qatar, the sovereign state and the close ally of the United States, which does not help Israel or the United States its goals; On the eve of the Israeli bombing, the U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East immediately notified Qatar. Destroying Hamas is a goal worth pursuing, and Trump wants the war to end. What does that mean? Hypocritically criticizing Israel, you do not; but in turn, assuring Israel, you are ending the war; and specifically emphasizing that we have told Qatar in advance. The United States has the largest military base in the Middle East. So this is a bitter trick? I see that Qatar’s anger rejects, and it’s all nonsense, that it didn’t know Israel had launched an attack until the explosion occurred. This doesn't beat the Americans either. The United States has changed its tune again. In fact, how could such a major international matter not be pushed by Trump? Soon, Trump sent out a long tweet, the core of which was: 1. I just received a notification from the US military this morning that Israel is attacking Hamas. Unfortunately, the attack occurred in the capital of Qatar. This is the decision of Prime Minister Netanyahu, not my decision. I immediately instructed the U.S. envoy to notify Qatar, but unfortunately he was too late to stop the attack. Trump also said he was saddened by the site of the attack and still saw Qatar as a firm ally of the United States, which he assured would not happen again, and instructed Rubio to reach a defence cooperation agreement with Qatar. What does that mean? I have to admit, Trump’s speech art. He perfectly avoided being the one who approved the attack and also expressed sympathy for Qatar. He acknowledged that he was late to tell Qatar, but stressed that it was Israeli, and it had nothing to do with him. He has not forgotten to keep up with the business and sell a large number of U.S. weapons to Qatar, which has been hit with a gun in the back. This is probably the so-called “blowing the knife, doing business.” Oh, according to some Middle Eastern netizens, this is actually a conspiracy between Israel and the United States, with the United States inducing Hamas to meet at a high level to discuss the U.S. proposed ceasefire, and then Israel launching missiles to destroy them. The building that was exploded. (3) Finally what do you think? Let's make three superficial points. First, all the red lines have been broken. The Middle East, to be honest, no longer has a strict red line. Israel is fighting Hezbollah. Israel against Syria, fight if it wants. Israel is wrong with Iran. Now, it's Qatar's turn to play the role of peacemaker. Israel is still making long-distance attacks and attacking missiles. We Chinese say that if the two countries fight against each other, they will not kill the envoy. In Qatar, Hamas is actually a negotiating delegation of Hamas.Poorly, they can’t even dream, they’re still carefully studying the ceasefire conditions, but they’re hit by a pot of Israel. There are also relevant officials from Qatar. Anyway, as long as Israel thinks it is appropriate, or as long as Israel determines it is a terrorist, Israel will pursue it to the ends of the earth, and the United States will give all kinds of green lights... Under the logic of power, no one is really safe—the hunter of today may be the prey of tomorrow. The other is poor Qatar. In the Middle East, Qatar is a magical presence. The country is small, but extremely rich. The developed Qatar has always maintained close relations with Israel and has become one of the most reliable allies of the United States in the Middle East. Qatar feels safe in this way, after all, in the capital Doha and the largest Udead military base of the United States in the Middle East. But who knows, Trump gave the green light to the Israeli attack; in fact, the US military has always listened to it during the Israeli attack. What makes Qatar even more angry is that in order to please Trump, it recently presented a $400 million luxury 747 aircraft for Trump to use as Air Force One. Is there such an ally? Third, the gates of hell are open. Trump subsequently assured Qatar that such attacks would never happen again. But the important thing is, is Trump’s guarantee effective? Qatar is an important peace mediator. Under such circumstances, does it still have the heart to mediate a ceasefire in Gaza? Maybe Netanyahu doesn’t want a ceasefire at all, and has long been impatient with Qatar. In addition, according to Trump, the elimination of Hamas’s upper ranks, this unfortunate event, can become a turning point for peace. Is it really a turnaround? Or the spillover of more war, the beginning of more killing, and the shadow of more death. If peace is paved by betrayal and assault, it will eventually lead to deeper darkness. It must be said that now Israel, playing in the Middle East with unbeatable hands,ins a superpower, and says who will beat whom, but looking around history, which country can stay strong forever? After all, the Jews are faced with the Arabs’ ocean, what if the forces reversed? We have to breathe a cold breath for Israel. The paradox of fate is that it never favors one side forever. Of course, for Trump, this is not a bad thing. Do you dare to rebel in Qatar? In addition, American arms have ushered in an excellent sales opportunity. Source: The Bowl News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/K947M3L505504DOQ.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.16-17:55] 访问:54
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