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Intelligence Report Says Qatar Helps Iran Evade Sanctions and Boost Its Military

How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

67% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 days ago
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What happened

A foreign intelligence report published by Kan News says Qatar is helping Iran evade sanctions, move frozen funds, and obtain dual-use materials. The report claims Doha is central to $6 billion in Iranian assets held in Qatar and that its actions harm U.S., Israeli, and Arab security interests.

  • 01Foreign intelligence says Qatar helps Iran bypass sanctions.
  • 02The report names $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds held in Qatar.
  • 03It says Qatar supplies dual-use materials useful for rockets and drones.
  • 04Bank governors reportedly agreed in October 2024, but the U.S. blocked release.
  • 05The report urges concrete action against Qatar's activities.

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Full coverage · 3 outlets

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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew2 days ago
Intelligence Report Says Qatar Helps Iran Evade Sanctions and Boost Its Military
Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
Intelligence Report Says Qatar Helps Iran Evade Sanctions and Build Military Capabilities
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 days ago
Secret Report Says Qatar Is Helping Iran Evade Sanctions and Build Military Power

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