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    Netanyahu refuses to rule out further strikes on Hamas leaders

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeSeptember 16, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Israel Prime Minister's Office US Secretary of State Marco Rubio (L) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) shake hands. They are both wearing suits. Israel Prime Minister’s Office

    Rubio’s visit comes less than a week after Israel attacked the territory of US ally Qatar

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not ruled out further strikes on Hamas leaders following last week’s attack in Qatar, saying they would not have immunity “wherever they are”.

    Speaking at a press conference in Jerusalem with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Netanyahu said every country had the right “to defend itself beyond its borders”.

    Israel’s decision to target Hamas leaders in Qatar – a close US ally – drew international outrage and criticism from US President Donald Trump. Hamas said six people were killed but that its leaders survived.

    Netanyahu’s comments come days after the White House said Trump had assured Qatar “that such a thing will not happen again on their soil”.

    When pressed on whether the US had any involvement in the strike, Netanyahu told journalists: “We did it on our own. Period.”

    In response to a BBC question about whether the strike had damaged US relations in the region, Rubio said Washington maintained “strong relationships with our Gulf allies”.

    The pair presented a broadly united front, even amid the apparent tensions, with Rubio praising the two countries’ technological and cultural ties – and Netanyahu saying Israel had “no better ally”.

    Their meeting comes as Arab leaders hold a summit in a show of support for Qatar. The Qatari prime minister urged the international community to stop applying “double standards” and to punish Israel.

    Asked later whether there were any guarantees Israel would not strike the country again, Trump said twice that Netanyahu “won’t be hitting Qatar”.

    CCTV captures moment of Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha

    Qatar hosts a major US airbase and has played a key role in brokering diplomatic efforts to end the war in Gaza, serving as a mediator of indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel. It has hosted the Hamas political bureau since 2012.

    According to a State Department official, Rubio will travel on to Qatar following his Israel trip.

    On Sunday, Netanyahu told reporters that the US-Israel relationship was as “durable as the stones in the Western Wall” while he and Rubio made a short visit to the holy site in Jerusalem’s Old City.

    During the trip – on which they were accompanied by US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee – Rubio wrote a note and placed it into the wall, a traditional ritual performed by visitors. The men ignored reporters’ questions focusing on Israel’s strikes in Qatar.

    Also thought to have been discussed by Netanyahu and Rubio are Israeli military plans to seize Gaza City and Israel’s continued expansion of settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    Over the weekend, the Israeli military pressed ahead with the demolition of residential buildings in Gaza City, and – according to local media – is now poised to begin ground operations in the Western neighbourhoods of the city.

    It has demanded that Gaza City’s residents leave and head south to a central area of the strip. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) estimate about 250,000 Palestinians have fled, though hundreds of thousands are believed to remain in the area.

    Some say they cannot afford to go south, while others say southern Gaza is not safe as Israel has carried out air strikes there too. Some have said they attempted to go south but were unable to pitch their tents, so returned to Gaza City.

    “They are asking us to leave our homes, as if they’re asking us to go on a trip,” said Gaza City resident Hafez Habous.

    “Here in Gaza we will die for one reason: we simply have no money. We have no tents, no makeshift shelters, and transport is unavailable.”

    “If you speak to a driver to go south he asks for 300 shekels,” he said – the equivalent of about $90 or £65.

    “How come? I don’t even have 100. I don’t even have money for tomorrow’s food. So how can we move south?”

    AFP via Getty Images A huge crowd of of people travels down a coastal road with cars strapped with their belongings. The landscape is barren and destroyed buildings are visible in the distance. AFP via Getty Images

    Thousands were seen fleeing south down coastal roads over the weekend

    Anadolu via Getty Images A large explosion rocks a tower block, orange flame and black smoke visible. Anadolu via Getty Images

    High-rise tower blocks have become a target for the Israeli military

    The UN has warned an intensification of the offensive on an area where a famine has already been declared will push civilians into an “even deeper catastrophe”.

    Netanyahu and Rubio’s meeting comes ahead of a UN General Assembly session next week, at which some leading US allies – including the UK, France, Canada, Australia and Belgium – are expected to recognise the State of Palestine.

    This expected recognition has intensified debate within Israel around the future of the West Bank, with more hardline elements of the government insisting annexation is the only way to prevent a Palestinian state.

    In late August, the Israeli government gave final approval for the E1 settlement project east of Jerusalem, which would, in effect, split the West Bank in two – dividing the Palestinian populations in the north and south.

    Signing an agreement for the project last Thursday, Netanyahu said: “We are going to fulfil our promise that there will be no Palestinian state. This place belongs to us.”

    Earlier this month, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich unveiled his proposal for the annexation of approximately four-fifths of the West Bank.

    Israel has built about 160 settlements housing 700,000 Jews since it occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem – land Palestinians want, along with Gaza, for a hoped-for future state – during the 1967 Middle East war. An estimated 3.3 million Palestinians live alongside them.

    The settlements are illegal under international law.

    On Monday evening, Rubio is set to visit the City of David archaeological park, which was established by a settler organisation in the Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan, in occupied East Jerusalem.

    He will attend the inauguration of the “Pilgrimage Road”, a tunnel excavated underneath Palestinian homes that is said to mark the route of a Roman-era street taken by pilgrims to the Biblical temple that once stood on the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary).

    Critics say the City of David park is an attempt to politicise archaeology, at the expense of Palestinian residents.



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