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Qatar Says Israel’s Strikes ‘Killed Any Hope’ for Release of Israeli Captives in Gaza

Qatar’s PM said he met with the family members of one of the Israelis held in Gaza the morning of the attack

Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani has said that Israel’s airstrikes on Doha that targeted Hamas officials “killed any hope” for the release of Israeli captives in Gaza.

Throughout Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, al-Thani has served as a mediator between Israel and Hamas and said that he had just met with family members of an Israeli who is still being held in Gaza. “I was meeting one of the hostage’s families the morning of the attack,” al-Thani said on Wednesday,” according to NBC News.

“They are counting on this mediation, they have no other hope for that. I think that what Netanyahu has done yesterday, he just killed any hope for those hostages,” al-Thani added.

On Thursday, al-Thani addressed an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council and made similar comments. “Extremists that rule Israel today do not care about the hostages — otherwise, how do we justify the timing of this attack?” he said.

The Israeli airstrikes targeted Doha after the US had passed a ceasefire proposal to Hamas. According to Hamas officials, they were gathered to discuss the proposal when the Israeli missiles hit.

Despite the attack, al-Thani vowed that Qatar would “continue our humanitarian and diplomatic role without any hesitation in order to stop the bloodshed.”

The 15-member Security Council released a statement condemning the Israeli attack, which means it had the backing of the US. “The members of the Security Council expressed their condemnation of the recent strikes in Doha, the territory of a key mediator, on 9 September. They expressed deep regret at the loss of civilian life,” the Council said.

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