The Israeli attack on Doha was a “pivotal moment” for the whole region, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani has said, condemning the strike as ”state terrorism.”
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🇶🇦🇺🇲 Qatar says US is lying, and that they were not informed in advance of Israeli attack pic.twitter.com/7GWbb5Nf5p
— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) September 9, 2025
Earlier on Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), in coordination with the security service Shin Bet (ISA), attacked a compound in the Qatari capital used by Hamas. The Palestinian militant group claimed its leadership had managed to survive the attack.
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The surprise strike will not be “overlooked,” and Qatar “reserves the right to respond to this blatant attack,” the prime minister told a press conference.
“Today, we have reached a turning point for there to be a response from the entire region against such barbaric conduct,” he stressed.
JUST IN: Qatari PM Al Thani says Israel used weapons that were not detected by Qatari air defence radar.
“US officials notified Qatar of Israeli attack 10 minutes after the attack began”pic.twitter.com/Nhkzt3cmXR
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) September 9, 2025
Al-Thani took personal jabs at his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of disrupting regional stability for the sake of “narcissistic delusions” and personal gains. Qatar will continue its mediation effort to settle the enduring hostilities between Hamas, he said.
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The prime minister admitted that the room for diplomacy has now become very narrow and the attack likely derailed the round of negotiations dedicated to the latest proposal floated by US President Donald Trump.
“When it comes to the current talks, I don’t think there is anything valid right now after we’ve seen such an attack,” he said.
The Israeli attack came two days after the US president issued another “last warning” to Hamas, claiming that Israel had already accepted unspecified terms of a deal he had proposed and demanding the group release Israeli hostages still held in Gaza.
Shortly after, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also gave the group a “final warning,” threatening Hamas with annihilation and demanding that the militants lay down arms.
Following the threats, Hamas said it was ready to “immediately sit at the negotiating table” after hearing what it described as “some ideas from the American side aimed at reaching a ceasefire agreement.”