US President Donald Trump is frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu over the recent attack in Qatar and its impact on hostage negotiations, though he avoids public conflict to maintain strong US-Israel relations. Trump’s anger was evident in private conversations, but he continues to support Netanyahu due to shared outsider perspectives and influence over US politics. The incident has strained US-Israeli cooperation, raising concerns about future negotiations and regional stability.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to seek sanctions and trade suspensions against Israel over Gaza, amid ongoing violence including Israeli airstrikes in Yemen killing dozens, attacks on Qatar's Hamas leadership, and regional tensions involving Hezbollah and the UAE. The conflict has caused mass displacement in Gaza, international condemnations, and strategic shifts in Middle East diplomacy.
Israel launched missile strikes on Doha, Qatar, targeting Hamas leaders amid ongoing Gaza conflict, drawing widespread international condemnation and raising concerns over regional stability and sovereignty violations.