Khaberni - A diplomatic source informed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - wanted by the International Criminal Court - apologized for violating the sovereignty of the State of Qatar and the killing of a Qatari security man in the attack on Doha on September 9th.
The source explained that the apology occurred during a joint call received by the Prime Minister and the Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani from Netanyahu and the American President Donald Trump during their meeting in the White House today, Monday.
The source indicated that the call was initiated by Trump and that the discussions took place with the participation of the three parties.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted a source saying that Qatar requested Netanyahu’s apology as a condition for continuing its participation in the negotiations, and also reported that Netanyahu had not informed his government ministers about the apology issue to Qatar.
Israel faced broad Arab and international condemnation after it bombed the Qatari capital, targeting residential headquarters of members of the leadership delegation of Hamas while they were meeting to discuss Trump's proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas leaders survived the attack, while 5 members of Hamas and a member of the Qatari internal security force were martyred.
Qatar - which has been mediating to end the genocide war in Gaza for about two years - described the Israeli attack as a treacherous aggression and state terrorism, confirming that it violates the principle of mediation itself, and vowed to take all measures to protect its security and the safety of its territory.




