Qatar condemned the statements of Benjamin Netanyahua to expose Hamas representatives

by Andrea
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The Qatar Foreign Ministry criticized Netanyahu’s threats to Hamas. Israeli strikes in Doha, targeted to Hamas leader, caused an international reaction.

Qatar on Wednesday strongly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after calling for expulsion or prosecution of representatives of the Palestinian militant movement Hamas by local authorities. The Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected Netanyaho’s “unscrupulous statement”, TASR reports according to the DPA report.

“I refer to Qatar and all the countries that provide refuge to terrorists, either expel them, or put them in front of justice. Unless you do it, we will do it,” Netanyahu said in a speech on the occasion of the anniversary of the United States attack from September 11, 2001.

Israeli attack in Doha

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Doha identified these notes as “explicit threats of the future violation of state sovereignty” and described them as a “shameful attempt” to justify the “cowardly attack” of Israel on Tuesday in the Capital of the Capital of Qatar.

Israel, on his surprising Tuesday’s attacks on Dauh’s Qatar, targeted mainly the main negotiator of the Palestinian militant Hamas Movement Hamas Hajja, and his son died in a blow. Hamas claims that the Israeli attack has claimed six victims, including a worker of Qatar security forces.

Skeptic reactions of the US

The United States expressed dissatisfaction with the attack, and US President Donald Trump described him as a “unfortunate incident” that did not contribute to peace in the region.

Qatar Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abdarrahmán Oáni Sánie subsequently said in response that Qatar reserves the right to this attack Israel to respond.

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