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Netanyahu softens Gaza stance after Qatar attack: NYT

Published on: October 4, 2025 2:17 PM

The New York Times reported that after an Israeli airstrike in Qatar, pressure mounted on Prime Minister Netanyahu. This attack disrupted peace talks on Gaza and sparked strong reactions across the Middle East and Washington. Following the strike, the US and Arab nations urged Israel to reconsider its stance. As a result, Netanyahu showed flexibility on the Gaza peace plan.

Netanyahu’s adjustments came despite resistance within Israel. The original plan faced criticism for excluding key issues, including Gaza withdrawal and recognition of a Palestinian state. Under pressure, Israel made several changes to protect its interests while addressing concerns. These changes aimed to ease tensions and revive the stalled peace process. Meanwhile, the Palestinian group Hamas responded positively but still expressed reservations.

Read more:Accept peace or face war: Netanyahu’s stark warning to Hamas

The Qatar attack proved to be a turning point. It raised alarm about regional stability and pushed global powers to act swiftly. The US government increased diplomatic efforts to avoid further escalation. Arab countries also played a vital role, urging cooperation for peace. This united front forced Netanyahu to reconsider his hardline approach.

In Pakistan, reactions to the US-backed Gaza plan were mixed. Some groups opposed the deal, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed it cautiously. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar clarified that Pakistan’s policy on Palestine remained unchanged. He emphasized support for a two-state solution based on pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds as the capital. Pakistan urged humanitarian aid and a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

Overall, the Qatar airstrike and international pressure reshaped the Gaza peace efforts. Netanyahu’s new approach signals hope for renewed dialogue. However, many challenges remain before a lasting peace can be achieved. The global community continues to watch closely as negotiations unfold. Cooperation between nations remains essential for stability in the region.

Filed Under: Uncategorized, World Tagged With: Gaza peace plan, Israeli Airstrike, Latest, New York Times reported, Qatar

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