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Trump Responds to Israel Strike on Hamas Leaders in Qatar: ‘Not a Decision Made by Me’

On Thursday, President Donald Trump responded to Israel’s airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, stating that the decision to carry out the strike “was not a decision” made by him. The strike, which took place on Wednesday, targeted top Hamas officials who were reportedly planning attacks against Israel.

In a statement to the press, President Trump emphasized that he had no prior knowledge of the strike and that it was solely the decision of Israel’s government. He also expressed his support for Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorist threats.

“I want to make it very clear that the decision to carry out the strike in Qatar was not made by me. It was a decision made by the Israeli government, and I fully support their right to defend themselves against any threats to their security,” President Trump stated.

This response from President Trump comes amidst growing tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Hamas. The two sides have been engaged in a long-standing conflict, with Hamas launching rockets into Israel and Israel retaliating with airstrikes.

The recent strike in Qatar, which is home to several top Hamas leaders, marks a significant escalation in the conflict. It is also seen as a bold move by Israel, as Qatar is a key ally of Hamas and has been providing financial and political support to the group.

President Trump’s statement has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising his support for Israel’s actions and others criticizing him for not taking a stronger stance against the strike.

However, it is important to note that President Trump has consistently shown his unwavering support for Israel and its right to defend itself. In fact, he has been hailed as one of the most pro-Israel presidents in US history.

Under his administration, the US has recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moved its embassy there, a move that was applauded by many in Israel. President Trump has also taken a tough stance against Iran, a key ally of Hamas, and has imposed strict sanctions on the country.

It is clear that President Trump’s response to the strike in Qatar is in line with his unwavering support for Israel and his commitment to fighting terrorism in the region. His statement also serves as a reminder that the US stands firmly with its allies in the face of any threats to their security.

In addition to his support for Israel, President Trump also emphasized the need for all parties involved to work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

“I urge all parties to come to the negotiating table and find a peaceful solution to this ongoing conflict. It is time for the violence to end and for both sides to work towards a lasting peace,” he stated.

President Trump’s call for peace echoes the sentiments of many in the international community, who have long called for an end to the violence in the region. It is hoped that his words will serve as a catalyst for renewed efforts towards finding a lasting solution to the conflict.

In conclusion, President Trump’s response to the strike in Qatar sends a strong message of support for Israel and its right to defend itself. It also serves as a reminder of the US’s commitment to fighting terrorism and promoting peace in the region. As the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, it is important for all parties to work towards finding a peaceful resolution and putting an end to the violence.

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