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Qatar PM Meets Trump After Israeli Strike on Doha Kills Six

 

📌 Topline: Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani is meeting U.S. President Donald Trump in New York following a deadly Israeli airstrike in Doha that killed six people, including a Qatari security official and five Hamas members. The attack has strained U.S.–Qatar relations and disrupted ceasefire negotiations.

 


📝 Description: The Israeli strike targeted a Hamas delegation meeting in Doha to discuss a U.S.-proposed deal to end the war in Gaza. Sheikh Mohammed, who also serves as Qatar’s foreign minister, has since launched a diplomatic push in Washington, meeting Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio ahead of his scheduled dinner with Trump.


The U.S., which operates its largest Middle East airbase at Al Udeid near Doha, condemned the strike alongside other UN Security Council members. Trump expressed being “very unhappy” with Israel’s actions, which appeared to undermine ongoing ceasefire talks. Despite this, Rubio is set to visit Israel to reaffirm U.S. support and oppose unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood.

The incident has complicated Washington’s balancing act between its Gulf allies and Israel. Qatar, a key mediator in hostage negotiations and ceasefire efforts, is now reassessing its security arrangements with the U.S. amid growing regional instability.

📚 Summary:

  • 💥 Israeli strike in Doha kills six, disrupts ceasefire talks
  • 🤝 Qatar PM meets Trump, Rubio, and Vance in diplomatic push
  • 🇺🇸 U.S. expresses disapproval but maintains support for Israel
  • 🛡️ Qatar reevaluates U.S. security ties after attack
  • 🌍 UN condemns strike; global momentum builds for two-state solution

🌍 Context: The Gaza war has killed over 64,000 Palestinians, with ceasefire efforts hinging on complex diplomacy involving Qatar, the U.S., and regional powers. France and Saudi Arabia are pushing for collective action at the upcoming UN summit, where recognition of Palestinian statehood is expected to gain traction

🔗 References: Al Jazeera & TQ Desk


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