Qatar can no longer be treated as a major Western ally, while also serving as a state sponsor of terror
Asher Fredman
Asher Fredman
An expert on the Abraham Accords and regional cooperation. Serves as Director for Israel at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute. Previously served in senior roles in Israel’s Strategic Affairs Ministry, and as Chief of Staff and Diplomatic Adviser to Israel’s Minister of Strategic Affairs and Public Security. BA and MA from Harvard University in Government and Middle Eastern Studies.
Abraham Accords and Regional Integration, US-Israel Relations, Delegitimization and Antisemitism
An expert on the Abraham Accords and regional cooperation. Serves as Director for Israel at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute. Previously served in senior roles in Israel’s Strategic Affairs Ministry, and as Chief of Staff and Diplomatic Adviser to Israel’s Minister of Strategic Affairs and Public Security. BA and MA from Harvard University in Government and Middle Eastern Studies.
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How governments, parliaments, commercial bodies, civil society organizations and individuals can contribute to the defeat of Hamas and the release of the hostages.
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War against Hamas
Pressure Qatar until all Hostages are Released and Qatar Ends its Support for Hamas
Key Messages In recent years, Qatar’s relations with the West have grown stronger and deeper. In 2022, the United States defined Qatar as a ‘major non-NATO ally’. Qatar’s economic ties with …
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