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Why US and UK ally Qatar allows Hamas terrorists in the country | World | News

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Qatar, a tiny Gulf state allied with the US and UK, has long played a double game in the Middle East – hosting American troops while sheltering leaders of Hamas, designated a terrorist group by Washington and London. This arrangement exploded into view on September 9, 2025, when Israel launched a daring airstrike on Hamas’s political headquarters in Doha, killing five members and rattling global alliances.

But why does Qatar, home to the massive Al Udeid US airbase and a key UK trade partner, let Hamas bigwigs like Khaled Meshaal and Khalil al-Hayya operate freely from its luxury hotels? The answer lies in diplomacy, dollars, and a calculated bid for influence. It all began in 2012, when Hamas leaders fled war-torn Syria and required a new base. Qatari officials insist the US begged them to host the group’s political office for backchannel talks.

Qatari Ambassador to the US Meshal bin Hamad Al Thani, writing in a 2023 Wall Street Journal op-ed, explained: “The Hamas political office in Qatar was opened in 2012 after a request by the US government.”

He denied any endorsement of Hamas, instead framing the organisation as a tool for de-escalation. The setup permitted indirect communication with a group which the US has outlawed, aiding mediation in conflicts like Israel’s wars on Gaza.

Qatar’s role as a neutral broker has paid off. The country, which aspires to be the Switzerland of the Middle East, has mediated hostage releases and ceasefires, including post-October 7, 2023, deals that freed over 100 captives.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged this value in 2024, saying: “We recognise the value of having a channel to negotiate the release of hostages.”

Qatar also funnelled over $1.8 billion in aid to Gaza since 2007, often with Israel’s quiet approval to stabilise the strip and pay salaries—though critics say much ended up bolstering Hamas’s grip.

A Foundation for Defense of Democracies report, highlighting political and financial ties, said: “Qatar sided with Hamas and endorsed its takeover of Gaza in 2007.”

London, meanwhile, sees Qatar as a vital investor, and billions have been poured into British real estate and energy.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned Israel’s Doha strike as a “violation of Qatar’s sovereignty,” underscoring the tight bonds. Nevertheless, British officials have grumbled privately about Doha’s Hamas haven, particularly after the group’s 2023 attack on Israel.

Qatar hosts other outcasts too, like the Taliban’s office – again at US urging for Afghan peace talks – cementing its status as the region’s Switzerland, but with sand and suspicion.

Critics, including some US senators, blast Qatar for enabling terrorism. In 2024, Qatar agreed to expel Hamas leaders after US pressure, but the group lingered, leading to Israel’s bold hit.

President Donald Trump, reacting to the strike, said he was “not thrilled” and that it “does not advance Israel or America’s goals.”

Ultimately, Qatar’s Hamas hosting blends realpolitik with ambition, boosting Doha’s clout, keeping lines open for the West, and championing Palestinians – while drawing fire from foes. As tensions boil, it remains an uneasy setup which tests alliances in an extremely volatile region.

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