Qatar: Israel apologized for the attack in Doha

Nurit Yohanan is The Times of Israel's Palestinian and Arab world correspondent

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry announces that during a phone call between US President Donald Trump, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Badr bin Jassim Al Thani, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli premier apologized for the strike in Qatar.

According to the statement, “The prime minister apologized for the attack in Qatar and the violation of Qatar’s sovereignty that led to the death of a Qatari citizen, and promised that there would be no further attacks on Qatari soil in the future.”

The statement also notes that the Qatari prime minister expressed Qatar’s refusal to tolerate violations of its sovereignty and conveyed Doha’s readiness to continue its involvement in efforts to end the war in the Gaza Strip under the framework of the US president’s initiative.

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