
The Tucker Carlson Show Tucker and Qatar’s Prime Minister React to Trump’s Move Against Bibi
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Dec 7, 2025 Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, offers a unique perspective on U.S.-Qatar-Israel relations. He clarifies allegations of Qatari support for Hamas, explaining its role as a mediator. Mohammed reacts to Trump's surprising stance against Israeli actions, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic talks with Iran. He also discusses Qatar's plans for aiding Palestinians post-conflict and warns that unresolved issues in the region could lead to further escalation. His insights highlight Qatar's neutral mediation efforts in global conflicts.
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Qatar's Role As Mediator Explained
- Qatar hosted Hamas offices largely to enable mediation and ceasefire talks requested by the United States and Israel.
- Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani says Qatar's engagement facilitated hostage releases and humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza.
Bombing A Mediator Breaches International Norms
- Qatar called Israel's bombing of Doha unprecedented and a violation of sovereignty that undermines mediation.
- Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani says the strike was unethical and counterproductive to peace efforts.
Trump Reacted Against The Strike, Qatar Says
- Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani states President Trump was surprised by the Israeli strike and quickly contacted Qatar to express frustration.
- He frames Trump's reaction as evidence the attack occurred against U.S. wishes and sabotaged a peace initiative.

