The IDF's September bombing of Doha, Qatar, was one of this century's most shocking geopolitical stories.
The Qatari government was in the middle of mediating negotiations to end the Gaza "War," and the Israelis rewarded them by committing an act of terror in their capital city. No one who wants peace would ever act that way.
Most American presidents would never have the spine to do anything about Israel's barbaric behavior. But Donald Trump did. He forced Benjamin Netanyahu to apologize, putting the Israeli leader in his rightful place for crossing his red line. It was remarkable.
What was all of this like from the Qatari perspective? Tucker's new interview with Qatar's prime minister offers the answer. Watch here.
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