Qatar
Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
They were reportedly killed along with other family members during Israel’s Nuseirat rescue operation.
The Qatar-based news network has been accused of terrorist incitement and ties to Hamas.
The confiscated equipment included a camera, TVU transmitter, tripod and audio kit used to directly transmit live broadcasts.
Jerusalem was surprised to hear of the terror group’s acceptance of a proposal that was different from the latest one on the table.
The Knesset voted 71-10 in April to give the prime minister authority to shut down the Qatari broadcaster’s local operations.
“Hopefully the discussions can lead into a process towards reconciliation and peace,” the president of the World Economic Forum said.
Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre “is only the introduction of the annihilation of the corruption that the Zionist entity has spread,” said Essa al-Nassr.
Qatar’s premier said his country’s position was being “misused” for “narrow political interests.”
“We are trying as much as possible to address this stalling,” said Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
The Sunni regimes urged all parties to exercise “utmost restraint” after Tehran’s aerial assault on Israel.
In a column, Republican Sen. Rick Scott also said that Qatar is “coddling” Hamas leadership.