Israeli strike ‘killed any hope’ for Gaza captives, Netanyahu must face justice: Qatar PM
"I think that what Netanyahu has done yesterday, he just killed any hope for those captives," Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told CNN.
Qatar has served as the key intermediary in the nearly two-year war. The prime minister described the Hamas presence in Doha as open.
Al Thani said that he had been meeting one of the captives families the very morning that Israel on Tuesday struck Hamas officials in his country.
The families are "counting on this (ceasefire) mediation. They have no other hope for that," he said.
He pointed to the indictment against Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court.
"He needs to be brought to justice," Al Thani said.
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