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The Times of Israel on MSNPM: Qatar ‘playing both sides’; Doha: He’s trying to justify crimes against civiliansBarbs come days after Qatar accused Israel of genocide during ICJ hearing; Doha spokesperson says Netanyahu's portrayal of ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu: Time has come for Qatar to stop playing both sides in hostage talksOn his official X account, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasts Qatar, one of the three countries serving as a mediator between Israel and Hamas on hostage talks. “Israel is fighting a just war ...
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The National on MSNQatar rejects Netanyahu's criticism of Gaza mediation effortsGaza Qatar hit out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday after he criticised Doha's mediation efforts in the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu said to have urged Trump not to listen to Qatari PM’s hostage deal offersReport says PM told US president in call last week that Qatari leader would present 'various and strange proposals' from ...
Egypt and Qatar have affirmed that their consistent unified efforts to mediate an end to the unprecedented humanitarian ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that a lack of Qatari ... “We are asking others to put pressure not only on Hamas but also on Qatar, which has decisive influence over Hamas ...
Qatar has rejected recent remarks by Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu, who accused Doha of “playing both sides” in the ...
Qatar fired back at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday night, after Netanyahu published scathing retorts against Qatar. Netanyahu, responding to Qatari criticism of Israel at the ...
During a press conference held with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, on Sunday, Al Thani noted that he noticed some ...
Qatar on Sunday rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s accusations that it was playing “both sides” in Gaza ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for pressure to be applied on Qatar, which can in turn influence Hamas, while in conversation with the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, on Sunday.
JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday cast doubt over the fate of three captives held in Gaza ...
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