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Ministers to Vote on Lapid’s Bill to Declare Qatar an Enemy State

Israel’s Ministerial Committee for Legislation is expected to take up a proposal on Sunday, February 15, that would designate Qatar as an enemy state under Israeli law. Introduced by opposition leader Yair Lapid, the bill asserts that Doha provides support and financing to Hamas, fuels propaganda networks aligned with the group, and causes strategic harm to Israel’s standing internationally. If adopted, the designation would apply the full range of legal constraints that Israel reserves for states formally deemed hostile.

The initiative surfaces amid a broader debate in Israel over how to respond to Qatar’s role in regional diplomacy and its influence via media platforms. Supporters of the bill argue that clarity is overdue and that Qatar’s actions have undermined efforts to curb terrorism. Critics warn of diplomatic fallout and potential complications for hostage negotiations or third-party mediation.

Whatever the outcome, the vote underscores how the Gaza war and its aftermath continue to reshape Israel’s legal and diplomatic approaches. It also reflects a view within parts of the Israeli political spectrum that sustained pressure on state sponsors of terror is necessary to achieve long-term security.

(INN/VFI News)

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