Qatar, Israel and Hamas
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced plans to seek sanctions and a partial trade suspension against Israel over the war in Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu says the attack targeting Hamas leaders was "fully justified" - but Qatar calls the strike a "blatant violation".
Israel struck the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Wednesday, the Houthi-run Al Masirah TV said. The broadcaster did not immediately give any further details on the attack.
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EU commission president seeks sanctions, partial trade suspension against Israel over war in Gaza
The European Commission president says she plans to seek sanctions and a partial trade suspension against Israel over the war in Gaza.
The White House and other international leaders condemn Israel’s strike in Qatar. Trump’s tariffs showdown gets a date with the Supreme Court. Poland shoots down a "huge number" of Russian drones. And, giving the middle finger at a war memorial results in a tragic shooting death.
Why did Israel attack? Who was killed? What has been the Qatari response? Here are answers to those and other key questions.
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'Not acceptable conduct between partners' Israel says as EU announces halt to 'all payments'
Europe conveys the wrong message that strengthens Hamas and the radical axis in the Middle East,” Israel’s foreign minister said after Ursula von der Leyen announced that the EU will suspend its "bilateral support" with Israel and partially suspend the trade parts of the agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike on Doha could “open the door to an end of the war.” Nobody in the region is buying it.