Qatar FM meets Hamas leader, demands end to Israel's Gaza attacks
"The international community must act urgently to put an end to Israel's brutal and repeated attacks against civilians in Gaza and (Jerusalem's) Al-Aqsa mosque," Qatar's Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said in a statement carried by the official QNA news agency.
He also assured Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh of Qatar's support for its "Palestinian brothers".
Their meeting came amid days of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, the group's stronghold, in response to rocket fire by Palestinian militants in the coastal strip.
The violence was sparked by vicious Israeli attacks against Palestinian demonstrators and worshippers at the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound, one of the holiest sites in Islam.
Hamas issued an ultimatum for Israel to remove its forces, then started firing rockets into the Jewish state.
"We warned that the blessed Al-Aqsa mosque was a red line and we told Netanyahu: 'don't play with fire'," Haniyeh, who lives in exile, told thousands of supporters at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Doha.
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He was speaking hours after an Israeli airstrike flattened a building housing international media outlets including Qatar-based Al Jazeera.
Qatar, a key Hamas backer, has used its vast natural gas riches to provide aid and loans to Israeli-blockaded Gaza as well as mediating with Israel.
Agencies contributed to this report.
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