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Qatar responds after Israeli PM calls Gulf state ‘problematic’ in leaked recording amid mediation efforts

Henry Ortiz Published January 25, 2024
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Qatar said on Wednesday it was “appalled” by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s alleged remarks on its mediation role in the Gaza war after he called the Gulf state “problematic” in a leaked recording.

“We are appalled by the alleged remarks attributed to the Israeli Prime Minister in various media reports about Qatar’s mediation role,” said Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Majed Al Ansari.

We are appalled by the alleged remarks attributed to the Israeli Prime Minister in various media reports about Qatar’s mediation role. These remarks if validated, are irresponsible and destructive to the efforts to save innocent lives, but are not surprising.
 
For months, and…

— د. ماجد محمد الأنصاري Dr. Majed Al Ansari (@majedalansari) January 24, 2024

“If the reported remarks are found to be true, the Israeli PM would only be obstructing and undermining the mediation process, for reasons that appear to serve his political career instead of prioritizing saving innocent lives, including Israeli hostages,” he wrote.

In a leaked recording from a meeting with hostage families that aired on Israel’s Channel 12 news on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Qatar “problematic.”

“You haven’t seen me thank Qatar, have you noticed? I haven’t thanked Qatar. Why? Because Qatar, to me, is no different in essence from the UN, from the Red Cross and in a way it’s even more problematic. However, I’m willing to use any mediator now who can help me bring them (the hostages) home.”

In leaked remarks, Israel's PM Netanyahu expresses dissatisfaction with Qatar's mediation efforts and is 'very angry' with the US, citing reasons such as the 10-year renewal of their military base in Qatar.

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— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 25, 2024

Asked to comment on Qatar’s statement and whether the leaked recording was authentic, an Israeli government spokesperson said Israel “cannot go into details regarding the efforts and steps taken to release the hostages.”

In response to Al Ansari’s statement, Israel’s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, accused Doha of “supporting and funding terrorism.”

Smotrich said on X that Qatar was “largely responsible” for the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack on southern Israeli communities and called on Western countries to apply more pressure on it to bring an immediate release of the hostages.

“One thing is clear: Qatar will not be involved in what happens in Gaza the day after the war,” Smotrich wrote.

דבר אחד ברור: קטר לא תהיה מעורבת בכי הוא זה בנעשה בעזה ביום שאחרי המלחמה.

— בצלאל סמוטריץ' (@bezalelsm) January 24, 2024

Qatar, where several Hamas political leaders are based, has served as the main mediator between the movement that governs Gaza and Israeli officials in the conflict.

In November, Qatar helped secure a seven-day pause in fighting, during which 110 Israeli and foreign hostages were released from Gaza in return for 240 Palestinians released from Israeli captivity.

In the recording, Netanyahu went on to say that Qatar has leverage over Hamas because it funds the movement. He told the hostage families that he recently “got very angry with the Americans” for renewing a deal to extend US military presence at a base in Qatar.

The Qatari spokesman said in his statement: “Instead of concerning himself with Qatar’s strategic relations with the United States, we hope Netanyahu decides to operate in good faith and concentrate on the release of the hostages.”

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