Qatar Slams False Claims Published by Israeli Media

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Fake documents are once again making the rounds in Israeli media, aiming to create tension between Qatar and the United States. This comes at a sensitive time as Qatar pushes hard to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

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The International Media Office of Qatar quickly responded, saying the timing of these false reports is no accident. They called it a deliberate distraction by parties wanting to shift focus away from their own troubling actions in Gaza, especially as progress toward peace seems close.

These tactics aren’t new. According to Qatar’s statement, similar attempts have been made before to undermine diplomatic efforts. The statement pointed out that some don’t want Qatar’s work with the Trump administration, on Gaza and other regional issues, to succeed in bringing stability.

The office also highlighted how these smear campaigns target anyone who speaks out against war or works to free hostages, including members of former President Trump’s team. The goal is to discredit those pushing for peace and derail the negotiation process.

Qatar’s International Media Office made it clear: these fake documents won’t damage the strong relationship between Qatar and the United States. They urged media outlets to stay alert and resist misinformation from those who want to prolong the conflict by any means.

In short, Qatar is standing firm against the false reports and remains committed to its role as a key mediator in the region’s peace efforts.