That was one operation too many. The Israeli attack in a residential neighborhood of Doha, Qatar’s capital, which shook the world—was a step too far. Perhaps the famous drop that made the barrel overflow. The Arab world in particular, and the Western world in general, were stunned by this step. It was perceived as an act of madness by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, as if he had lost all touch with reality.
Anyone who followed the emergency session at the UN Security Council was astonished by the unprecedented solidarity Qatar enjoyed from the international community—while Israel faced equally unprecedented condemnations. The international community could not understand how Israel dared to attack Qatar—a country regarded by the world as the “Switzerland of the Middle East,” a state that has mediated in a series of international conflicts and achieved successes in resolving crises in Africa, Asia, and even in securing the release of hostages from Gaza.
The international community could not comprehend how Israel could attack the Hamas negotiating team while it was...
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