Israel’s attack against Hamas in Qatar drew rare public criticism from Donald Trump and underscored the risk that the war in Gaza could get worse before it gets better.
The US president is likely to be asked about Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar, and the Epstein files.
By Andrew Mills, Jana Choukeir, Ahmed Elimam and Jeff Mason DOHA/DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel launched an airstrike against the leaders of arch foe Hamas in Qatar on Tuesday, escalating its ...
Netanyahu has come under heavy international pressure to end the war. Key Western allies have joined a growing list of ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued a sharp rebuke of Israel’s strike targeting Hamas officials in Doha, assuring Qatari ...
Trump views the Turkish president as an ally who might serve as a valuable go-between in resolving the wars in Gaza and ...
The White House distanced itself from Israel’s strikes on Hamas in Doha. The US reiterated President Trump’s support for ...
Attack comes days after Trump gave ‘last warning’ to Hamas, as analysts warn Washington will be seen as complicit.
President Donald Trump vowed Thursday not to allow Israel to annex the occupied West Bank, offering strong assurances that he ...
US continues to provide full-throttled backing for Israel, as condemnation from European allies and United Nations grows ...
The Trump administration is seeking congressional approval to sell Israel $6.4 billion in support equipment and weapons ...
During President Donald Trump’s first term, the United States kicked out Turkey, a NATO ally, from its flagship F-35 fighter ...