United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday (29), determining that any attack on Qatar will be considered an ease to peace and security of the US.
The document published by the White House states that, “The United States will consider any armed attack on territory, sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to peace and security of the United States.”
The order was signed by the president before receiving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington.
Israel last month. The city is used by the group as headquarters outside the Gaza Strip.
The country classified the Israeli offensive as “coward” and “criminal” stating that the act is a “blatant violation of international laws and standards.”
Israel tried to kill Hamas’s political leaders with an air strike in Doha on Tuesday, in which US authorities described as a unilateral climb that did not serve US or Israeli interests.
During the meeting with Trump on Monday (29), Netanyahu for the attack on the country.
A statement distributed by the US government reported that the Israeli prime minister also lamented that Israel “has violated Doha’s sovereignty and said that Israel will not do such an attack again in the future.”