Qatar Warns Gulf States
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Israel’s airstrike Tuesday in Doha, Qatar, which hosts a major American military base, is making other U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf area nervous.
DUBAI (Reuters) -United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's tour of Gulf countries is aimed at coordinating positions after Tuesday's Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha,
Israel's failed attempt to kill Hamas' political leadership in unprecedented air strikes on Qatari capital Doha will further complicate the Gaza negotiations.
Hezbollah’s leader has warned that Israel’s recent strike on Qatar signals potential threats to Gulf countries
Heavyweights such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia are holding meetings and discussions about the region. These have implications for their policy on Israel and Palestinian issues.
The brazen attempt to kill the political leaders of Hamas in Doha could upend the foundations of an American-led order in the Middle East.
Israel made a dangerous gamble, analysts say, raising doubts about historical U.S. security guarantees for its Gulf Arab allies.
The attack in a quiet embassy district of Doha, which killed several Hamas officials and a member of the Qatari security forces, punctuated an already growing realization that Israel has made a strategic decision to secure itself through force of arms even at the expense of its diplomatic ties.
The Gulf countries and the entire Middle East region are going through extraordinary times since the outbreak of open war between Iran and Israel in last June, noted
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