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Trump blames Israel for Qatar attack, denies US role

Published on: September 10, 2025 2:39 PM

US President Donald Trump said Israel, not the US, decided to attack Qatar. He made these remarks in a recent statement. Trump said bombing Qatar does not help either country’s goals. He blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the decision. Trump emphasized that the US was not involved in planning the attack.

Meanwhile, Trump praised Qatar as a close US ally. He said Qatar is a sovereign nation working bravely for peace. Trump also mentioned that Hamas takes advantage of Gaza’s hardships. Additionally, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is finalizing a defense deal with Qatar. This cooperation aims to strengthen ties between the two nations.

The White House claimed US officials warned Qatar before the Israeli attack. However, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry strongly denied these reports. Spokesperson Majid Al-Ansari said no prior warning was given. He explained that the US called only during the attack explosions. This statement challenged the official US claim.

The conflicting claims have increased tension between the countries. While the US insists on warning Qatar, Doha refuses to accept it. This issue could affect future cooperation in the region. Both sides continue diplomatic talks to manage the fallout. The situation remains sensitive and closely watched.

Trump clearly distanced the US from the attack decision. He confirmed Netanyahu’s sole responsibility for the strike on Qatar. Qatar stands firm against reports of prior US warnings. The defense deal talks between the US and Qatar continue. Observers wait to see how this dispute will unfold next.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: attack Qatar, Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Latest, Lead2, US, US president Donald Trump

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