Israel annoys Trump with strike on Hamas in Qatar

Qatar ‘working with the US’ to prevent any further Israeli attacks

US President Donald Trump has said he is “very unhappy about every aspect” of the Israeli strike on Qatar and would be giving a full statement on the issue today.

“I’m not thrilled about it,” Trump said as he arrived at a Washington restaurant. “It’s not a good situation but I will say this: We want the hostages back, but we’re not thrilled about the way it went down today.”

While Israel defended the attacks as being justified, Qatar said Israel was treacherous and engaged in “state terrorism”.

Trump said he considered hitting Hamas was a worthy goal, but he felt badly that the attack took place in the Gulf Arab state, which is a major non-Nato ally of Washington and where Hamas has long had its political base.

Meanwhile Majed al-Ansari, the spokesman for the Qatari Foreign Ministry, told Al Jazeera that Israel’s PM Netanyahu has sent “a very clear message” to any country that engages in peace efforts, even those that help Israel when captives are taken, that “mediators will be scapegoated, will not be safe, and there will be no respect for the sanctity of their job”.

When asked about speculation about the US giving the green light for the attack, the spokesman said Washington only informed Qatar of the bombing after it took place, but noted that Trump had called the Qatari leader and assured him such an attack would not take place again.

“His Highness [Emir of Qatar] made it very clear that this attack will not go unanswered, and that we will take all legal and diplomatic means in response,” al-Ansari told Al Jazeera, adding that Netanyahu has shown “absolutely no respect for his partners and allies – or even his friends and adversaries — at the same time”.

“We want to make it very clear that in our partnership with the US, we do not take it lightly the fact that Israel would attack … like this, and we are working with the US to make sure these kinds of incursions never happen again,” he added.

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