Qatar, Hamas and Israel
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For decades, wealthy Gulf Arab states cast themselves as oases of stability in a region mired in conflict, building gleaming capitals with fast-growing economies powered by by millions of foreign workers drawn to economic opportunity and a tax-free lifestyle.
Trump is expected to meet with the Qatari prime minister today after Israel's military strikes aimed at Hamas leadership in Doha
Israel used long-range missiles launched from the Red Sea in a surprise attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, creating a diplomatic storm and straining its closest alliance.
The fallout from Israel’s attack against Hamas negotiators in Doha, Qatar continues as mediators worry that a Gaza ceasefire deal is at risk. Follow for live updates.
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The message taken from this strike does not end at Qatar’s borders. Nations across the Gulf, who for decades have actively pivoted towards the US, politically and financially, may now be questioning the assumed benefits of that choice.