Why Arab Islamist Qatar is angry post 'Summit of Fire' - enablers of genocidal Hamas

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Comment: Israel was always concerned about security and safety. Rather than about PR and image.

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The True Reason Behind Islamo-Arab Qatar's Outrage at Operation 'Summit of Fire' (Sept 9, 2025):

Qatar’s vocal condemnation of Israel’s operation reveals a deeper, more troubling reality: the Arab-Islamic regime has been a key enabler of the genocidal Hamas leadership. By consistently supporting Hamas, both through direct funding and media manipulation, Qatar has played a dangerous role in perpetuating the cycle of violence.

Qatar’s state-backed media outlets, like 'Al Jazeera' and 'Middle East Eye', have been vocal in pushing narratives that fuel anti-Israel sentiment, much like the Turkish Islamist dictator Recep Tayyip Erdoğan uses 'Anadolu' and 'TRT' to spread Islamist propaganda. But it goes beyond mere media influence—Qatar has actively positioned itself as a “mediator” while ensuring that Hamas retains power, effectively prolonging the suffering of innocent Palestinians and destabilizing the region.

Operation 'Summit of Fire' has exposed Qatar's duplicitous role on the global stage. Qatar’s outrage is not born from concern for the Arab-Palestinian people, but from its vested interest in maintaining the Islamist regime that has brought suffering to both Israelis and Arab-Palestinians alike.

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Hamas oligarchy enjoying on Qarar sofas with women...
 
The explosions that shattered the morning calm in Doha’s Katara District on September 9, 2025, marked a restoration of moral clarity in warfare. For nearly two years since the October 7 massacres, Hamas’s leadership had orchestrated genocide from the comfort of Qatari luxury hotels, protected by the fiction of diplomatic immunity and the shield of a supposed American ally. Israel’s precision strike against these architects of terror represents the enforcement of a principle as old as justice itself: those who plan mass murder cannot claim sanctuary anywhere on earth.

For nearly two years since the October 7 massacres, Hamas’s leadership had orchestrated genocide from the comfort of Qatari luxury hotels, protected by the fiction of diplomatic immunity and the shield of a supposed American ally.
The operation was clean. Professional. Necessary. And it should have happened years ago.

 
We'll saw how Trump tried to smooth it out with Qatar. But of course he knew ahead of time of the op. And approved . Which is good.
 
The explosions that shattered the morning calm in Doha’s Katara District on September 9, 2025, marked a restoration of moral clarity in warfare. For nearly two years since the October 7 massacres, Hamas’s leadership had orchestrated genocide from the comfort of Qatari luxury hotels, protected by the fiction of diplomatic immunity and the shield of a supposed American ally. Israel’s precision strike against these architects of terror represents the enforcement of a principle as old as justice itself: those who plan mass murder cannot claim sanctuary anywhere on earth.


The operation was clean. Professional. Necessary. And it should have happened years ago.

Awesome
 
We'll saw how Trump tried to smooth it out with Qatar. But of course he knew ahead of time of the op. And approved . Which is good.
Trump gotta say what he gotta say. No way Israel could have done it w/o his greenlight
 
Now, backstabbing Qatar & Turkey are trying to prevent Hamas from disarming:

Qatar, Turkey trying to dissuade Hamas from disarming, as Phase II of ceasefire still under discussion.
Alternatives proposed would see Hamas give up its weapons to the Palestinian Authority or transferred them to a secure storage under oversight, which could preserve Hamas' influence in Gaza; this is likely to be the main issue discussed at the Trump-Netanyahu meeting in Florida
Itamar Eichner|12.7.25 |

The second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan is still being shaped by the Americans, though nothing has been finalized. Israel and the U.S. jointly drafted the original 20‑point plan, which included a clear agreement that Hamas must be disarmed. But now Jerusalem warns that Qatar and Turkey — nations that helped negotiate the recent hostage‑release deal — are pushing to shield Hamas from disarmament.

According to Israeli officials, Qatar and Turkey are now working to extract Hamas from the requirement to disarm. They are reportedly offering alternatives: either Hamas gives up its weapons to the Palestinian Authority (PA), or the weapons are transferred to some kind of secure storage under oversight. Behind both proposals lies the aim of preserving Hamas’ influence in Gaza. Israel insists, however, that Hamas must remain weapon‑free.
 
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