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The U.S. president also welcomed a new $20 billion deal that Qatar Airways Group signed with Boeing to create jobs.
Shlomi Barzel, the Israel Football Association’s Head of Communications, responded to the anti-Israel incidents at the Doha tournament, telling JNS: “Every boycott is sinful for the real purpose of sport—to bring people together, to connect, to bridge gaps and to play by uniform rules.
The first to go was Hamas political bureau head Ismail Haniyeh, who left the Al-Sahti Refugee Camp for “the extravagant hotels in Doha, the capital of Qatar,” the report stated.
The “Gas for Gaza” initiative seeks to see natural gas pumped from Israel’s Leviathan gas field into the Gaza Strip, according to Arab media.
It will enable the Gulf state to send fuel to Gaza via Egypt; Hamas can then resell the fuel to cover its expenses.
Qatar’s Foreign Minister Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi underscored the humanitarian nature of the aid.
Israel must approve individuals receiving aid to ensure that money goes to the poor and not to Hamas.
“The core of the problem is political; as long as the peace process is not addressed, you cannot just count on economic normalization,” said its foreign minister.
Among other things, after saying he was going to change how Gaza receives aid, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is discussing returning to the original method of transferring cash in suitcases.
The terror group has pledged that unless its demands are met, border riots and cross-border arson attacks will resume, according to Palestinian media.
They seem to be concerned by the prospect of being exposed to terror-financing legal action.
In the meantime, Qatar announced that it would support the Lebanese Armed Forces with 70 tons of food per month for a year.