Eitan Fischberger
See how upset Qatar gets when it's actually called out? There's nothing more important to the regime than its pristine reputation. Keep talking about Qatar. Key points to remember: 1. Qatar condemned Israel on October 7th and said it was solely responsible for the carnage 2. Qatari Defense Minister said that "We are all Hamas" 3. Qatar produced an SNL-style comedy sketch about October 7th 4. Qatar literally tells Hamas to keep the hostages 5. Member of Qatari Shura Council called Jews "prophet k*llers" to a standing ovation 6. Qatari government-run newspapers relentlessly demonize the US, including calling it "the cursed Uncle Sam," "the nation of heres," and "one of the main sources of terrorism" 7. Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, the mother of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, glorified Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar upon his death 8. Buildings in Doha lit up to commemorate the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh 9. The Qatari Education Minister wrote a poem for deceased Hamas leader and October 7th mastermind Yahya Sinwar 10. On October 8th, the advisor to the Emir justified the massacre one day prior and described Israel as "humanity's number 1 enemy" And yes, there is so much more where that came from.
د. ماجد محمد الأنصاري Dr. Majed Al Ansari
The State of Qatar firmly rejects the inflammatory statements issued by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, which fall far short of the most basic standards of political and moral responsibility. Portraying the ongoing aggression against Gaza as a defense of “civilization” echoes the rhetoric of regimes throughout history that have used false narratives to justify crimes against innocent civilians. Since the outbreak of the war, the State of Qatar working in close coordination with its partners has made every effort to support mediation aimed at ending the fighting, protecting civilians, and securing the release of hostages. A legitimate question must be raised: Were the releases of no fewer than 138 hostages achieved through so called “just” military operations, or through the very mediation that is now being unjustly criticized and undermined? Meanwhile, the Palestinian people in Gaza are enduring one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes of modern times marked by a suffocating blockade, systematic starvation, denial of medicine and shelter, and the use of humanitarian aid as a tool of political coercion. Is this truly the model of “civilization” being promoted? The State of Qatar’s principled foreign policy is not at odds with its role as a credible and impartial mediator. Campaigns of distortion and political pressure will not deter Qatar from standing with oppressed peoples, defending the rights of civilians regardless of background, and upholding international law without selectivity or exception. The State of Qatar continues to work closely with both the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States of America to secure an immediate ceasefire, ensure the uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid, and advance a just and lasting peace one grounded in justice and humanity, not violence and double standards. The State of Qatar reaffirms its unwavering belief that genuine peace can only be achieved through a comprehensive and just settlement based on international legitimacy one that ends the occupation and guarantees the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the establishment of an independent state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.