The ambassador also expressed deep gratitude to the Indian community in the UAE for their support and participation in strengthening bilateral relations.
The ambassador also expressed deep gratitude to the Indian community in the UAE for their support and participation in strengthening bilateral relations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during a meeting at the White House, made a rare diplomatic move by calling Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to apologize for a recent strike in Doha. In the three-way call orchestrated by U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu expressed deep regret that the missile attack, intended to hit Hamas targets, unintentionally resulted in the death of a Qatari security officer and violated Qatar’s sovereignty.
Netanyahu affirmed that future operations would avoid targeting Qatari territory. The apology comes amid heightened tensions in the region, particularly since Qatar hosts a significant role in Gaza ceasefire negotiations. Qatar welcomed Netanyahu’s assurances but has emphasized that trust will need to be rebuilt, especially as the Gulf nation continues mediating in the Israeli-Hamas conflict.
This gesture signals an attempt to mend strained ties with a key regional player. Whether it succeeds depends on follow-through and whether future actions contradict these assurances.
Keep in touch with our news & offers
Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter.
Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later.
Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter.
Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later.