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Israeli Amb. to U.S.: Qatar Strike Was Backing Up Trump’s Warning to Hamas

On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter stated that Israel’s strike targeting Hamas in Qatar earlier in the day was a clear message of support for President Donald Trump’s warning to the militant group.

The strike, which targeted a Hamas compound in the Qatari capital of Doha, came just hours after President Trump’s statement that the United States would not tolerate any further aggression from Hamas. This move by Israel serves as a strong show of solidarity with the United States and its stance against terrorism.

In his statement, Ambassador Leiter emphasized the importance of standing with the United States in the fight against terrorism. He stated, “Israel fully supports President Trump’s strong stance against Hamas and their continued acts of violence. We will not stand idly by while they continue to threaten innocent lives and destabilize the region.”

The strike in Qatar was a direct response to recent rocket attacks launched by Hamas from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel. These attacks have caused widespread fear and disruption for Israeli citizens, who have been forced to seek shelter in bomb shelters multiple times in the past week.

Ambassador Leiter also highlighted the fact that Hamas has been using Qatar as a safe haven to plan and carry out attacks against Israel. He stated, “Qatar has been providing a safe haven for Hamas to plan and execute their attacks on innocent civilians. This strike sends a clear message that Israel will not tolerate any country harboring terrorists who seek to harm our people.”

The Israeli strike in Qatar serves as a reminder to Hamas that their actions will not go unpunished. It also sends a strong message to other countries that may be considering providing support or shelter to terrorist organizations. Israel will not hesitate to take action to protect its citizens and will not tolerate any country aiding and abetting those who seek to harm them.

Furthermore, this strike serves as a testament to the strong relationship between Israel and the United States. Both countries share a common goal of promoting peace and stability in the region and standing up against terrorism. Ambassador Leiter emphasized this point, stating, “Israel and the United States have always stood together in the fight against terrorism. This strike is just another example of our strong alliance and shared values.”

In addition to showing support for President Trump’s warning to Hamas, the strike also serves as a warning to other terrorist groups in the region. Israel will not hesitate to take action to protect its citizens and will not back down in the face of threats and aggression.

In conclusion, Israel’s strike in Qatar was a necessary and justified response to the ongoing attacks by Hamas. It also serves as a strong message of support for President Trump’s stance against terrorism and a warning to other countries that may be considering supporting terrorist organizations. Israel will continue to stand with the United States in the fight against terrorism and will take whatever measures are necessary to protect its citizens and promote peace in the region.

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