Qatar's PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani called on the world to reject "double standards" and hold Israel accountable ahead of an emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha. Leaders, including Palestinian President Abbas, will discuss responses to Israel's strike on Hamas. Hamas hopes
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli PM Netanyahu held talks amid Gaza crisis and last week's Israeli attack on Qatar. Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel's "full responsibility," while Rubio condemned Hamas. The UNHRC plans an urgent debate, and Gaza faces worsening humanitarian conditions
US President Donald Trump underscored the importance of US- Qatar ties, calling the country a "great ally" of the United States and said that Qatar has to "do something" about Hamas.
Leaders from across the Middle East are gathering in the Qatari capital to discuss a coordinated response to Israel's recent strikes on Doha, Al Jazeera reported. The attacks, which Israel said targeted Hamas leadership, have sparked concerns across the region and beyond.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio landed in Israel on Sunday for an official visit, less than a week after Israeli forces struck Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar. The visit coincides with intensified Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip.
Heavy Israeli air and artillery strikes on Friday killed at least 65 Palestinians across Gaza, including 14 members of the same family, according to Al Jazeera.
The UN Security Council condemned Israel's attack on Doha and called for de-escalation, emphasizing support for Qatar and the release of hostages. Acting US Ambassador Dorothy Shea criticised the strike, while Qatari and UN officials warned of regional instability. Widespread backing for Qat
The UAE summoned Israel's Deputy Head of Mission to strongly protest its strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar. Minister Reem Al Hashimy called the attack "blatant and cowardly," warning that aggression against a GCC member threatens Gulf security, amid regional leaders showing solidarity with Qa