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Publish Date : 9/11/2025 8:03:37 AM
Netanyahu in Trap of Assassination; From Doha Failure to Threat Against Turkey

Netanyahu in Trap of Assassination; From Doha Failure to Threat Against Turkey

NOURNEWS – The failed assassination attempt in Doha pushed Netanyahu into directly threatening Qatar and Turkey. By drawing a misleading comparison with 9/11, he seeks to legitimize the policy of extraterritorial assassinations; yet this approach is driving Israel towards diplomatic isolation and a crisis of legitimacy.

The botched operation in Qatar’s capital was less a display of Tel Aviv’s intelligence power than an exposure of the weakness of its security apparatus and the disorder in decision-making within the Zionist regime. This failure not only strengthened the security of resistance leaders but also heightened Qatar’s standing as an active player in regional diplomacy.

When the Zionist prime minister threatens that “either Hamas leaders are expelled or assassinations will continue,” he is in effect challenging international norms and national sovereignty. Such a stance places Tel Aviv under wider isolation and strengthens the consensus against its aggressive policies.

Netanyahu invokes the dubious events of September 11 to justify extraterritorial killings, but the analogy is fundamentally flawed. The United States, for all its legal controversies, at least operated within an international framework, whereas the Zionist regime is openly threatening the national security of sovereign states.

In recent years, Qatar has hosted resistance leaders while also mediating negotiations. Direct threats against Doha effectively trample any political initiative aimed at ending the Gaza crisis. Turkey, too, as a regional power, will interpret such threats as an assault on its national security — a move that could bring severe consequences for Tel Aviv in bilateral and regional relations.

By clinging to assassination as a policy and disregarding international rules, the Zionist regime increasingly takes on the character of a “rogue state.” Even its main ally, the United States, was compelled to reassure the Emir of Qatar that such operations would not be repeated. This rift between Washington and Tel Aviv could herald more serious pressure on Netanyahu. His threatening statements after the Doha failure reveal less about the regime’s strength than about its weakness and desperation.

Turning assassination into official policy can bring nothing but diplomatic isolation, legal discredit, and a strengthened regional resistance. It is a path that pushes the future of the Zionist regime deeper into the whirlpool of political and security crises.

 

 


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