❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, revealed that the America First leader believed Israel was acting “a little bit out of control” following an attempted assassination of Hamas leaders in Qatar, a U.S. partner.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jared Kushner, President Trump, Trump envoy Steve Witkoff, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Qatari officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred on September 9, during a Hamas meeting in Qatar, with Kushners’s remarks coming on October 19.
💬KEY QUOTE: “I think he felt like the Israelis were getting a little bit out of control.” – Jared Kushner
🎯IMPACT: The Qatar strike strained relations between the U.S., Israel, and Qatar, jeopardizing negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage exchange.
President Donald J. Trump‘s son-in-law Jared Kushner said the America First leader believed Israel was acting “a little bit out of control” when it conducted a missle strike targeting senior Hamas leaders in Qatar on September 9. Kushner—who is serving alongside U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff as a lead negotiator in overseeing the Gaza peace deal—made the remark during an interview on Sunday. The Israeli strike on the Katara District of Doha, the capital of Qatar, killed a number of people including a Qatari security official and threatend to derail negotiations with Hamas.
“I think he felt like the Israelis were getting a little bit out of control,” Kushner said, responding to a question about reports that President Trump was “furious” with Israel for the strike. Kushner, who sat for the interview along with Witkoff, continued: “It was time to be very strong and stop them from doing things that he felt were not in their long-term interests.”
For his part, Witkoff noted that Qatar—which hosts a major U.S. base—had been playing a critical role in mediating talks between Israel and Hamas. He stated that the strike undermined negotiations and led to a loss of trust from the Qataris, saying, “We felt a little bit betrayed,” by Israel’s actions.
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The National Pulse reported in late September that during a White House visit, President Trump had Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, call Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani of Qatar to apologize for the missile strike.
Witkoff also said that Trump was unaware of Israel’s plans to carry out the strike, though Israeli officials disputed this, alleging Trump was informed hours before and did not intervene.
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