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Daily Briefing: UNMASKING QATAR

QATARI ANTISEMITISM EXPOSED

Qatari Official: Jews Are Murderers Of Prophets; October 7 Is Only A ‘Prelude’:  Ohad Merlin,  Jerusalem Post, Apr. 23, 2024 — Essa Al-Nassr, a member of the Qatari legislative Shura council, spoke on Monday at an Arab League session, expressing antisemitic remarks and inciting to violence and terrorism.
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Qatar, ‘Leading Sponsor of Terrorism in the World, More than Iran,’ Is Not an Impartial Mediator Bassam Tawit, Gatestone Institute, Apr. 24, 2024
Intel Report: Qatar’s Funding, Policies Led Directly to Oct. 7; It Shouldn’t Be Key Mediator:  David Horovitz, Times of Israel, Apr. 8, 2024
Humanitarian Masquerade: Qatar Funds Terror and Helps No One But Itself – Opinion Ariel Admoni, Jerusalem Post, Apr. 13, 2024
Whitewashing Qatar: The Reporting from Doha is Disappointing – Opinion:  David M. Weinberg, Jerusalem Post, Apr. 13, 2024



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With Attack, Iran Breathes Life into Nascent US-Led Alliance from Qatar to Israel:  Amir Bar Shalom, Times of Israel, Apr. 16, 2024 — Israel has been hesitant to speak of the alliance that came together Saturday, bringing it together with the US, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE and Qatar in a large joint war room to coordinate efforts against Iranian missiles and drones hurtling and buzzing toward the Jewish state.

Hamas Leadership Considering Leaving Qatar: How Will This Affect The Release Of The Hostages?:  Inbar Naaman, Jerusalem Post, Apr. 21, 2024 — Despite reports that Qatar is considering continuing its role as a mediator between Hamas and Israel, the Hamas leadership is considering leaving the country, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.

Why Qatar Is Unlikely to Withdraw from the Gaza Hostage-Ceasefire Talks:  Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN, Apr. 18, 2024 — The Arab nation of Qatar’s declaration this week that it is reconsidering its role as the key mediator between Israel and Hamas amounted to a public declaration of frustration at criticism of its ties to the Palestinian militant group.

Qatar and Its Al-Jazeera Network: ‘Voice for Terrorists’ Bassam Tawil, Gatestone Institute, Mar. 29, 2024 — Qatar and its vast media network, Al Jazeera, have a long history, which, according to a report by the Middle East Research Institute (MEMRI), promote terrorism worldwide.

Documents Show Israel Sought, Valued Qatari Aid for Gaza In Years Leading to Oct. 7 Jacob Magid, Times of Israel, Mar. 22, 2024 — A series of documents obtained by The Times of Israel reveal how top Israeli officials sought and expressed their appreciation for the financial support provided by Qatar to stabilize the humanitarian situation in Gaza in the years and months prior to Hamas’s October 7 terror onslaught.

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