Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday formally apologised to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani for an Israeli airstrike in Doha on September 9 that killed a Qatari security guard and several low-ranking Hamas members.
According to Israel’s Channel 12 report, the apology was delivered during a phone call between Netanyahu and Al Thani, made from the White House, where Netanyahu is being hosted by US President Donald Trump. Trump was reportedly also on the call.
A foreign diplomat familiar with the conversation confirmed to The Times of Israel that Netanyahu expressed regret for the incident, specifically apologising for the violation of Qatari sovereignty.
The Channel 12 report also noted that Israel may offer financial compensation to the family of the Qatari guard killed in the strike.
According to CNN, citing an Israeli source, Netanyahu did not, however, say he was sorry for targeting Hamas.
Meanwhile, Axios reported that the apology call was a key Qatari condition for resuming its mediation with Hamas over a deal to end the war in Gaza and free the remaining hostages.
The apology from Netanyahu is seen as a crucial step in efforts to finalise a deal to end the war in Gaza and secure the release of all remaining hostages, according to the