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Israel Bans All Security Exports to Qatar Amid Rising Tensions

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First reported by Mako · 28 minutes ago

What happened

Israel has banned all security exports to Qatar, canceling existing contracts amid accusations that Qatar supports terrorism against Israel. This marks a major policy shift reflecting growing security concerns and political tensions.

  • 01Israel bans all security exports to Qatar, including contracts from up to five years ago.
  • 02Israeli defense exports to Qatar previously totaled hundreds of millions of dollars.
  • 03Security officials label Qatar a hostile state acting against Israel.
  • 04Former PM Naftali Bennett accuses Qatar of financing October 7 terrorist attacks.
  • 05Political debate continues over declaring Qatar an enemy state.
  • 06The ban signals a significant shift in Israel-Qatar relations amid regional tensions.

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Naftali BennettBenny Gantz
PlacesQatar, Doha, Israel

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MakoCenter · Hebrew28 minutes ago
Israel Bans All Security Exports to Qatar Amid Rising Tensions
N12Center · Hebrew28 minutes ago
Israel Bans All Security Exports to Qatar Amid Rising Tensions

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