Netanyahu says getting rid of Hamas chiefs in Qatar would remove main obstacle to Gaza deal
Netanyahu accuses Qatar-based Hamas leaders of blocking ceasefire and hostage release; Israel demands disarmament while Hamas seeks independence agreement first.
- Netanyahu said getting rid of Hamas chiefs in Qatar would remove the main obstacle to releasing all hostages and ending the war in Gaza.
- Hamas said it would not change its terms for ending the war in Gaza despite the Doha attack, and demanded an agreement to end the war before freeing hostages.
- The UN General Assembly voted to back a revival of the two-state solution, in defiance of Israeli opposition.
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Hamas Leaders in Qatar Must Go for Deal to Happen, Says Netanyahu
NEWS BRIEF Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that eliminating Hamas leaders based in Qatar is essential to securing a hostage deal and ending the war in Gaza, following Israeli airstrikes in Doha that killed mid-level Hamas figures but failed to target top-tier leadership. The attack has heightened tensions with mediator Qatar and further complicated […] The post Hamas Leaders in Qatar Must Go for Deal to Happen, Says Netanyahu ap…
After Israel's airstrikes in Qatar, international criticism is hailed - also by US President Trump. Foreign Minister Rubio wants to speak in Israel about the consequences for the peace efforts for the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu holds on to his goals.
Ceasefire hopes fade as Netanyahu targets Hamas leaders in Qatar, Gaza bombings escalate
JERUSALEM, Sept 14 — Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said eliminating Hamas leaders would end the war in Gaza, as top US diplomat Marco Rubio said hours ahead of his visit to Israel that its strike against Hamas in Qatar would not derail their alliance.“The Hamas terrorists chiefs living in Qatar don’t care about the people in Gaza. They blocked all ceasefire attempts in order to endlessly drag out the war,” Netanyahu said on X.“Getti…
Jerusalem, Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this Saturday that if the leaders of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas were to be eliminated, the war in Gaza would end.He spoke in advance of a visit by U.S. head of diplomacy Marco Rubio. Rubio's view of Israel occurs despite the unusual reprimand of U.S. President Donald Trump for the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar, a close ally of Washington.
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