Within days of Donald Trump being elected as the 47th President of the United States of America, things are changing fast in the Middle East, and there are new developments in the conflict between Israel and Gaza that could expedite a resolution of the war. Advertisement Qatar has been a critical player in the past year by facilitating hostage negotiations but also by harboring the Hamas leaders who have resided in their country even before the war, living in luxury off of millions of dollars of aid money given by the UN and UNWRA. Now, after over a year of playing soft politics with Biden, the Qataris want out.
This should come as no surprise as it was reported here at RedState that a mere three days after the election results came in showing Trump's victory, Qatar announced they would be ousting the terrorist leaders from their country— something that should have been done right after Oct. 7 if they were indeed were a good faith partner. 'Trump Effect': Qatar Reportedly Makes Huge Move Regarding Hamas' Leaders Biden had many chances to apply pressure over the past year.
Given the egregious crimes of Oct. 7, it wouldn't be unthinkable to expect that any country wishing to have good standing with the United States should have immediately distanced themselves from the terrorist leaders. Qatar hosts a major U.
S. Air Force base. Furthermore, when the Hamas leaders repeatedly rejected every ceasefire offer, even generous ones that disadvantaged Israel, Biden should have insiste.