Location at a glance: Diplomatic struggle according to Israel’s air raid in Qatar

Location at a glance: Diplomatic struggle according to Israel’s air raid in Qatar

Location at a glance
Diplomatic struggle according to Israel’s air raid in Qatar






The outrage about Israel’s attack in Qatar continues. The Foreign Minister of Germany, France and Great Britain also condemn the procedure. Now US Foreign Minister Rubio is traveling to the ally.

With its surprising air raid in Qatar, Israel has risked tightening the tensions in the Middle East, according to Germany, France and Great Britain. The attack in the capital Doha on Tuesday violates the sovereignty of Katar and mountains the risk “another escalation in the region”, says a joint declaration published on Friday by the government in London. On the same day, US President Donald Trump received Katar’s Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani for dinner.



The Golfemirate is an ally of the United States. Both countries act with Egypt as an intermediary in the Gaza War between Israel and Islamist Hamas. The United States is also allied Israel. Trump had expressed his regret about Israel’s surprising air raid in Qatar. A “one -sided bombing within Qatar as a sovereign state and a close ally of the United States”, served neither Israel nor America’s goals, it was said in a statement that Trump’s spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt performed.

US Secretary of State Rubio travels to Israel


Against this background, US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio is traveling to Israel today. There he would make the priorities of the United States clear in the Gaza War and reaffirm his country’s commitment to Israel’s commitment, his ministry said. Rubio will also meet families of the hostages in Hamas’ violence. Their release continues to be a top priority for the United States.

The Israeli Air Force had tried on Tuesday to attack Hamas’ leadership in the Qatarian capital Doha. According to Hamas, however, the attack failed that no member of the Hamas negotiating delegation was killed. But six people were killed.




“Serious danger” for hostage agreements


Israel’s attack is “a serious danger” for a possible agreement that would secure the release of all hostages and end the Gaza War, it said in the declaration of Germany’s, France and Great Britain. “The ministers emphasize all parties to renew their efforts to renew and increase immediate ceasefire.” They supported Katar’s important role in the mediation efforts.

Report: Israel used rockets from the Red Sea





According to the “Wall Street Journal”, Israel’s attack was carried out with long -range missiles, which had been fired by fighter planes over the Red Sea on Doha. The blow was planned so that the airspace of Arab states was avoided and could be struck quickly. The Trump government was given little opportunity for objections, it was said, citing several senior officials.

According to the newspaper, Trump then made a heated phone call with Israel’s head of government Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump was angry to have been informed only while Israel’s attack by the US military and not by Israel himself-and that an attack by Qatar and thus the territory of a US ally, who has just conveyed in negotiations on the end of the Gaza War, was said.

Report: Israeli secret service rejected Schlag in Doha





According to information from the “Washington Post”, Israel’s foreign secret service Mossad had refused to implement a plan elaborated in the past few weeks at which agents were to be used on site to kill the Hamas leaders. Mossad director David Barnea was, among other things, because such an action could endanger the relationship that he and his service had built up with the Qatar, it was said, citing two Israelis confidante with the matter.

In July 2024, the Mossad killed the then foreign chief and the highest leader of Hamas, Ismail Hanija, with a distant bomb during a visit to the Iranian capital Tehran. This time the Mossad was not ready for such an action, especially since Qatar was seen as an important mediator in the conversations with Hamas, the US newspaper quoted one of its sources. “We get you (the Hamas leaders) in one, two or four years, and the Mossad knows how to do it,” said another source to the sheet and added: “Why now?”

Special summit planned in Qatar





In the Arab world, too, Israel’s approach continues to cause resentment. A special summit of the Arab League planned this Sunday and Monday in Qatar and the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC) should be about the search for a common attitude towards Israel. Before the meeting of the monarchs, heads of state and government, there was a preparatory summit at the level of Foreign Minister on Sunday, Katar’s state agency QNA reported. The OIC belongs to 57 Muslim states.

The government of the United Arab Emirates, meanwhile, appointed Israel’s deputy ambassadors. The Foreign Ministry said in Abu Dhabi, the Foreign Ministry said in Abu Dhabi.

Israel again catches rocket from Yemen


Meanwhile, a rocket fired from Yemen triggered alarm in Tel Aviv and other places of Israel at night. The army announced that the bullet had been intercepted. There were initially no reports on injured or greater damage. In the days before, Israeli air defense was activated for attacks with drones and a rocket from Yemen.

Since the beginning of the Gaza War in October 2023, the Huthi Israel has repeatedly attacked with rockets and drones – according to their own statements as an expression of their solidarity with Hamas. In return, Israel attacks destinations in Yemen, 2,000 kilometers away, which claims to be related to the Huthi military activities.

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Source: Stern

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