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Israeli PM Netanyahu Apologises to Qatari PM Over Doha Att@ck

September 30, 2025
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Israeli PM Netanyahu Apologises to Qatari PM Over Doha Att@ck
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly apologized to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani during a call arranged at the White House. The apology came in response to the September 9 attack in Doha, which sparked serious concerns between the two countries.

According to reports, Netanyahu admitted that the incident was a violation of Qatar’s sovereignty. He acknowledged that such actions should not have taken place and expressed regret for the harm caused. Sources also suggest that Israel may consider paying compensation as part of efforts to ease tensions and rebuild trust.

The White House played a role in facilitating the conversation, urging both sides to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation.

For Qatar, the attack was seen as a direct breach of its sovereignty and the government made it clear that accountability was necessary. Netanyahu’s apology was, therefore, viewed as an important step toward addressing Qatar’s concerns.

Observers note that the apology could mark the beginning of cautious diplomatic engagement between the two states, though relations remain strained. Regional analysts believe Israel’s move was motivated by both international pressure and the need to prevent further isolation in the Middle East.

Qatar, which has often positioned itself as a mediator in regional disputes, is expected to closely monitor Israel’s next steps including the possibility of compensation.

While the apology has opened the door for dialogue, much will depend on how both governments handle the aftermath of the incident.

The development highlights the fragile nature of regional politics and the importance of diplomacy in preventing future conflicts.

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