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Trump had heated phone call with Netanyahu over Israeli attack on Qatar: Report

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Senior US administration officials said in the exclusive report that Trump told Netanyahu the decision to target political leaders of the Palestinian group in Doha, Qatar’s capital, wasn’t wise and that he “was angry to learn about the attack as it was occurring from the US military—rather than from Israel—and that it struck the territory of another US ally that was mediating negotiations on ending the Gaza war.”

Netanyahu’s response was that he had a brief window to launch the strikes and took the opportunity.

Following the exchange, a second call, which was cordial, took place, officials added. During this call, Trump asked Netanyahu if the attack had been successful, to which Netanyahu could not answer with certainty.

Later, Hamas confirmed that its leadership had survived the attack, while five members of the group and a Qatari security officer had died.

Even though Trump is known to be a staunch supporter of Israel, he is increasingly becoming more frustrated with Netanyahu, who continually boxes him in with aggressive moves taken without US input that clash with Trump’s own Middle East goals, according to the WSJ.

On Tuesday, Israel’s military announced it conducted a “precise strike targeting the senior leadership” of the Palestinian group.

Qatar condemned the attack as a “cowardly act” and a blatant violation of international law, warning it would not tolerate Israel’s “reckless behavior.”

The Persian Gulf state, along with the US and Egypt, has been playing a central role in efforts to mediate an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 64,600 Palestinians since October 2023.

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani stated Wednesday that a collective regional response is being prepared to counter Israel’s attack on Doha, stressing that consultations are underway with Arab and Islamic partners.

“There is a response that will happen from the region. This response is currently under consultation and discussion with other partners in the region,” Al Thani told CNN.

 

Syrian president to attend UN General Assembly in New York

Ahmed al-Sharaa

Al-Sharaa will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani and a high-level diplomatic delegation, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

The occasion marks the first participation by a Syrian president since 1967 and its first ever participation in the High-Level Week.

Al-Sharaa and al-Shaibani will take part in numerous meetings and events, in addition to holding bilateral meetings with leaders of states and heads of delegations participating in the UN General Assembly.

Israeli military vows to destroy more high-rise towers in Gaza City amid occupation push

Avichay Adraee, the military’s Arabic-language spokesman, claimed in a post on X that forces have been hitting apartment blocks “to expand operations against Hamas in Gaza City” and would step up such attacks in the coming days. He alleged that the buildings pose “a direct threat” to troops.

Residents, rights organizations, and Hamas have all rejected those claims, saying the towers are civilian structures.

On Wednesday, Israeli forces flattened the Tiba 2 tower, which housed hundreds of people and stood next to displacement camps. The strike killed two Palestinians, wounded several others, and forced thousands to flee without shelter.

Over the past week, the military has waged a systematic campaign to level Gaza City’s high-rises, pushing more families into harsh displacement conditions. Analysts say the approach appears aimed at forcing residents further south as part of a broader plan to empty the city.

Gaza’s government media office said Tuesday that more than 1.2 million Palestinians remain in Gaza City despite relentless bombardment and repeated evacuation orders.

The Israeli campaign comes under “Gideon’s Chariots 2,” a ground operation launched Sept. 3 to occupy all of Gaza City. The push has stirred criticism inside Israel, with critics warning it could endanger the lives of soldiers and captives still held in the enclave.

The Israeli army has continued a brutal offensive on the Gaza Strip, killing at least 64,600 Palestinians since October 2023. The military campaign has devastated the enclave, which is facing famine.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.

 

Iran’s top commander assures Qatar of support after Israeli attack

Abdulrahim Mousavi

According to Iranian military sources, General Mousavi condemned the attack, calling it a “criminal act” and reaffirming Iran’s solidarity with Qatar.

He said the Iranian armed forces “will never hesitate to stand by the Qatari people and government” against threats from Israel, which “fuel instability in the region with the backing of the US and Western powers.”

General Mousavi also referenced an earlier call between Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian and Qatar’s Emir, emphasizing that Tehran’s leadership had immediately denounced the attack.

For his part, Al Thani thanked Iran for its support, calling Israel’s actions a “terrorist strike and a violation of all international principles.”

He said the assault was intended to undermine Qatar’s efforts to mediate peace over Gaza.

The Qatari minister proposed further consultations and expressed hope that the upcoming Islamic Conference would produce practical measures in response to Israel’s actions.

Iran says dismantled 1,700 drug trafficking networks in 2025

Iran Police

Hossein Zolfaqari, Secretary-General of Iran’s Drug Control Headquarters and representative of the president, made the announcement during a visit to Iraq for the second joint Iran-Iraq anti-narcotics committee meeting.

He met Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari and other officials to discuss regional cooperation.

Zolfaqari said the seizures included eight tons of heroin and morphine and 28 tons of methamphetamine.
He added that Iranian forces lost one officer in counter-narcotics operations this year.

According to him, traffickers have increasingly turned to smaller-scale smuggling methods, such as drones, paragliders, and couriers, due to tighter border controls.

The Iranian official emphasized that the country is a “victim of drug transit,” situated between Afghanistan, one of the largest producers of opiates and methamphetamine, and lucrative European markets.

He also noted that chemical precursors used in synthetic drugs are largely shipped from Europe to Afghanistan.

Zolfaqari stressed Iran’s balanced strategy of prevention, treatment, demand reduction, and supply control, and cited UN data attributing a majority of global opium and morphine seizures to Iran.

Qatar seeks ‘collective response’ to Israeli military attack

Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani

“There is a response that will happen from the region. This response is currently under consultation and discussion with other partners in the region,” he told US media outlet CNN on Wednesday, adding that “the entire Gulf region is at risk”.

“We are hoping for something meaningful that deters Israel from continuing this bullying,” Sheikh Mohammed added, accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of leading the region into “chaos”.

The Israeli military targeted Hamas leaders in Doha on Tuesday as they were meeting to discuss the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal put forth by US President Donald Trump. At least seven people were killed in the attack, but Hamas said its leadership survived the assassination bid. Qatar says two of its security officers were killed in the attack that has drawn global condemnation.

Iran, Egypt presidents call for united front against Israel

Pezeshkian and Sisi

In a phone call on Wednesday, President Pezeshkian said that Israel’s airstrikes on Doha demonstrate a disregard for international norms and frameworks. “Whenever it chooses, without hesitation, it launches attacks against sovereign nations.”

On Tuesday, Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on Doha to assassinate Hamas leaders, who had gathered to review the latest US proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Pezeshkian called on Muslim nations to prevent further inhumane actions against Islamic countries. He praised President el-Sisi’s clear and firm condemnation of the attacks on Qatar.

The president also thanked Egypt for hosting a meeting between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), during which an agreement on potential future cooperation was signed.

Pezeshkian extended an invitation to President el-Sisi to visit Tehran, expressing optimism that senior officials from both countries would soon meet in person to discuss strengthening bilateral ties.

President el-Sisi, in turn, strongly condemned the Israeli assault on Qatar, affirming Egypt’s deep opposition and revulsion toward any aggression against Islamic lands or violations of the Muslim world’s red lines.

He said that Israel’s latest act of aggression underscores the urgent need for a joint and decisive stance to counter its expansionist ambitions and efforts to dominate the region.

The Egyptian president also congratulated Iran on its recent agreement with the IAEA, describing it as a sign of Iran’s sincerity and commitment to regional peace and stability.

 

Israel’s assault against Qatar proves its ‘terrorist’ nature: Iran’s Armed Forces

“This brutal, barbaric, and undeniable aggression is a clear indication of the terrorist and aggressive nature of this fake, illega,l and rootless Zionist regime,” the General Staff of the Armed Forces said in a statement on Wednesday.

As the White House confirmed that the United States had been informed in advance of the attack against Qatar, its key regional ally, the statement noted it has become “clear and evident” to the world that the United States is “complicit” in all crimes committed by the Israeli regime.

It is also proof, the statement added, that Washington shows no respect for the global public opinion and its own allies.

“The United States, with [its] direct and indirect support for the Zionist regime’s crimes, seeks to create insecurity in the world and the region and to promote international terrorism in order to achieve its evil, colonial and exploitative goals.”

The expansion of Israel’s “brutal” acts of aggression poses a “serious” threat to the regional countries and the entire world, the statement read.

The statement urged unity among Muslim nations to confront the threats from the United States and Israel, urging all countries to sever ties with the regime to stop this “insane” war machine.

The General Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces said the Axis of Resistance will continue to stand firm against arrogance and oppression.

The Resistance fighters are determined to defend the oppressed people of Palestine and will never allow the United States and the Zionist regime to achieve their “disgraceful” goals, the statement added.

On September 9, Israel launched airstrikes on the headquarters of Hamas in Doha, in what was described as an “assassination operation” that claimed the lives of several members of the movement as well as a Qatari security officer.

The top Hamas leadership, including Khalil al-Hayya, Khaled Meshal, and Zaher Jabarin, survived the assassination attempt.

The Foreign Ministry of Qatar, a key mediator between Israel and Hamas during Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, rebuked the “cowardly Israeli attack,” calling it a violation of international law and a threat to Qatar’s security.

Hamas also condemned, in a strongly-worded statement, Israel’s attempted assassination targeting its negotiating delegation in Doha and said the onslaught was a “heinous crime.”

The Israeli onslaught sparked a whirlwind of condemnations from world leaders and regional resistance groups, as well as rights organizations.

 

Israeli PM pledges to target opponents abroad after strike in Qatar

Benjamin Netanyahu

Unfazed by international outrage over the attack in the Qatari capital, Netanyahu said on Wednesday that countries should “applaud” Israel for its bombing and killing spree across the Middle East.

“I say to Qatar and all nations who harbour terrorists, you either expel them or you bring them to justice — because if you don’t, we will,” he added.

The comments came a day after Israel carried out an unprecedented attack in Qatar, targeting senior Hamas leadership in Doha as discussions on a US-backed ceasefire proposal for Gaza were under way.

In response, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a condemnation of the Israeli prime minister’s comments, calling them a “shameful attempt … to justify the cowardly attack that targeted Qatari territory, as well as the explicit threats of future violations of state sovereignty”.

“Netanyahu is fully aware that the hosting of the Hamas office took place within the framework of Qatar’s mediation efforts requested by the United States and Israel,” it said.

“Such statements are hardly surprising coming from an individual who relies on extremist rhetoric to win elections and is wanted for international justice, facing mounting sanctions on a daily basis – factors that only deepen his isolation on the global stage.”

In just three days, Israel has launched attacks in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Syria, Tunisia and Qatar, while continuing daily raids in the occupied West Bank.

 

Israel kills dozens in Yemen attack after bombing Qatar

Yemen’s Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that 131 people were wounded in Israeli aggression on Sanaa and al-Jawf. It described the figures as a preliminary toll, warning the number could rise as rescue teams continue to search for victims.

The ministry added the raids struck civilian and residential areas, including homes in Sanaa’s al-Tahrir neighbourhood, a medical facility on 60th Street in the southwest of the city, and a government compound in al-Jawf’s capital, al-Hazm.

Civil defence teams are working to extinguish fires caused by the bombardment and pull survivors from the rubble, it announced.

According to the Houthi-run Al Masirah TV, the raids targeted a medical facility for the health sector in southwest Sanaa and the local government compound in al-Hazm.

“Martyrs, wounded, and several homes damaged as a result of the Israeli attack on the Moral Guidance Headquarters,” Al Masirah TV posted on Telegram on Wednesday, adding that the attack resulted in casualties.

The extent of any damage was not immediately clear. The Yemen Oil and Gas Corporation reported Israeli jets targeted a medical station on al-Sitteen Street in Sanaa.

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said that the group used surface-to-air missiles against the Israeli incursion, adding that some Israeli planes were turned back before they were able to discharge their weapons.

“Our air defences were able to launch a number of surface-to-air missiles while confronting the Zionist aggression against our country,” the group announced via Telegram.

“Some combat formations were forced to leave before carrying out their aggression, and the bulk of the attack was thwarted, thanks be to God.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that this attack was in response to a Houthi drone strike on Ramon Airport in Israel a few days ago.

“This [attack] did not weaken our hand – we struck them again from the air today, at their terror facilities, at terror bases with a great many terrorists, and also at other facilities”, he wrote on X.

“We will continue to strike. Anyone who strikes us, anyone who attacks us – we will reach them,” he threatened.

Israel has repeatedly bombed Yemen, including its main airport, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure in the war-torn country. Last month, Israel killed top Yemeni officials, including Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi, in an air strike.

Saree accused Israel of trying to pressure the group to abandon their support for Gaza, but pledged operations against Israel would continue until its genocidal war on Gaza halts.

The group has imposed a maritime blockade on Israeli-linked ships passing through the Red Sea and has carried out air attacks against Israel in solidarity with Palestinians.

The Houthis have stressed that they would stop attacking Israel when a ceasefire is agreed in Gaza, which has been turned to ruins by 23 months of relentless Israeli bombardment. More than 64,000 Palestinians have been killed since Israel launched the war in October 2023.

As well as waging genocidal war in Gaza, Israel has also bombed Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. It has also cracked down on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, displacing thousands of them from their homes.

On Tuesday, Israel bombed a residential building housing Hamas leaders as they were meeting to discuss the latest Gaza ceasefire proposals from US President Donald Trump. At least six people were killed in the attack, but Hamas said its top leadership survived the assassination attempt.

Last week, Israel was slammed for dropping grenades near the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in southern Lebanon.