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flag Netanyahu apologized to Qatar for an airstrike that killed a Qatari officer, pledging no further attacks and agreeing to trilateral coordination to revive peace efforts.

flag Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized to Qatar during a White House call with U.S. President Donald Trump, acknowledging an airstrike in Doha on September 9 that killed a Qatari security officer and violated Qatari sovereignty while targeting Hamas leaders. flag The strike had damaged relations between the two nations and prompted Qatar to suspend its mediation efforts. flag Netanyahu pledged no future attacks on Qatari soil, and the leaders agreed to establish a trilateral coordination mechanism with the U.S. to improve communication and advance a U.S.-proposed peace plan for Gaza, which includes a ceasefire, hostage releases, and prisoner exchanges. flag The apology was a condition for Qatar to resume mediation, amid growing international concern over regional escalation.

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