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"Washington Post"Arab leaders are looking into Doha ways to curb the Israeli attacks

The Washington Post reported & quot; The American that the Arab leaders will meet today, Monday, in the Qatari capital & quot; Doha & quot; To discuss ways to curb the recent Israeli attacks, especially in light of its continued aggression in the Gaza Strip. This strike coincided with the time Qatar plays the role of the main mediator in an attempt to reach the ceasefire in the war, which is something that Doha insisted on continuing even after the attack.

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However, it is still unclear & nbsp; the American newspaper highlighted & nbsp; what will be able to achieve, given that some countries have already have diplomatic recognition agreements with Israel and may be hesitant in cutting Relationships.

& nbsp; For New York -based security studies: & quot; Given the deep tensions between the Gulf states and other regional actors, the summit contract in less than a week, especially given its size, is a remarkable achievement that confirms the common sense of urgency in the region & quot, considering that the most prominent question is whether the summit will indicate a shift towards more influential measures against Israel, including discounts at the level The diplomat, specific economic measures and restrictions on the airspace and access. He does whatever he wants, unfortunately, the United States and European countries also support these measures & quot;

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and in its report, & quot; Washington Post & quot; Qatar played a pivotal role in the war talks between Israel and Hamas, which is the energy -rich country in the Arabian Peninsula that hosted the 2022 World Cup, as long as it played a mediator role in conflicts, and it also hosted for the years of the political leadership of Hamas at the request of the United States, which provided Israel with a channel to negotiate with the movement that took control of Gaza for years.

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