29.09.2025 23:32
While meeting with U.S. President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu made a statement after calling the Qatari Prime Minister to apologize for the attack in Doha on September 9. Netanyahu said, "I told the Qatari Prime Minister, 'Israel did not target Qatar, but rather the terrorists.' Of course, Qatari citizens were affected by this process as well. They were not our target."
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. At the summit, Netanyahu accepted Trump's Gaza Plan.
NETANYAHU'S APOLOGY CALL TO QATAR'S PRIME MINISTER
An interesting event occurred during the meeting. Netanyahu called Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani to apologize for the attack in Doha on September 9.
"ISRAEL TARGETED TERRORISTS, NOT QATAR"
Speaking after his meeting with Trump, Netanyahu explained what he told the Qatari Prime Minister. Netanyahu stated: "I told the Qatari Prime Minister, 'Israel targeted terrorists, not Qatar.' Of course, Qatari citizens were affected by this process as well. They were not our target. We appreciated President Trump's proposal. It is truly a good idea to facilitate relations between Israel, Qatar, and the U.S. through this organ."
FIRST STATEMENT FROM QATAR
On the other hand, the first statement from Qatar also came. According to a written statement from the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during the meeting where Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with U.S. President Trump at the White House, he also had a phone conversation with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
The statement noted that during the phone conversation, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu apologized to Qatar for the attack targeting Qatari territory and promised that they would not target Qatari territory in the future.
It was emphasized that Qatari Prime Minister Al Thani expressed that such attacks should not be repeated and conveyed that any violation of his country's security is unacceptable.
TRUMP: NETANYAHU ACCEPTED
Meanwhile, speaking after the meeting at the White House, Trump announced that Netanyahu accepted the 21-point plan, stating, "Gaza and Hamas will be disarmed. If Hamas accepts the Gaza Plan, all prisoners will be released. If Hamas rejects the agreement, we will provide full support to Israel."
"HAMAS WILL NOT PLAY A ROLE IN THE GOVERNANCE OF GAZA"
Regarding the Peace Plan for Gaza, Trump said, "To make this plan successful, an international oversight body needs to be created, which we will call the Peace Council. It’s a very nice name." He added, "Of course, we need this to work. The leaders of the Arab world, Israel, and everyone involved in the process will be included in this process. They will do this at the request of U.S. President Trump. One of those who wants to be part of this council is former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. There are other names, and we will announce them in the coming days. Everyone wanted me to be part of this council as well. We will work with the World Bank and other institutions to establish a new administration. Qualified experts will join this council along with the Palestinians. Hamas officials will not play a direct or indirect role in this council and the governance of Gaza," he stated.
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