On September 29, local time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar issued a statement saying that Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Trump held a tripartite telephone conversation on the same day.During the talks, Netanyahu apologized to Qatar for the Israeli attack on Doha, the capital of Qatar, which violated Qatar's sovereignty and killed a Qatar security member, and promised not to launch similar actions against Qatar。
The statement also said that the United States reiterated its firm commitment to the U.S.-Qatar defense partnership during the talks. During the talks, Mohammed stressed that Qatar firmly opposes any form of violation of its sovereignty. He also said that Qatar will continue to adhere to the country's long-standing diplomatic policy of resolving regional crises through diplomatic means, and is committed to ending the conflict in the Gaza Strip as soon as possible and maintaining regional security and stability.
On September 9, Israel announced a "precision strike" against the Hamas leadership in Doha. Hamas said that when the air strike occurred, the Hamas negotiating delegation was discussing an updated ceasefire plan proposed by the United States. Five Palestinians and one Qatari security force member were killed in the attack, and Israel's attempt to assassinate high-level Hamas officials "failed". (Headquarters reporter Zhao Yuanfang)