Qatar Emir and Trump discuss regional de-escalation, royal court says

US President Donald Trump greets Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani (L) during a meeting aboard Air Force One in Doha on October 25, 2025, as he makes a refuelling stop on his way to Malaysia for the ASEAN summit. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 11 February 2026
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Qatar Emir and Trump discuss regional de-escalation, royal court says

  • The call comes ahead of a ⁠meeting between Trump ‌and ‌Benjamin Netanyahu

Feb 11 : ‌Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin ​Hamad Al-Thani and US President Donald Trump discussed in a phone call ‌efforts for ‌regional ​de-escalation ‌and ⁠stability, ​the Emiri Diwan ⁠said on Wednesday.
The call comes ahead of a ⁠meeting between Trump ‌and ‌Benjamin Netanyahu ​where ‌the Israeli ‌prime minister is expected to press him to ‌widen US talks with Iran ⁠to ⁠include curbs on Tehran’s missile arsenal and other security threats beyond its nuclear program.


Palestinians from West Bank arrive at Israeli checkpoints for first Friday prayers of Ramadan

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Palestinians from West Bank arrive at Israeli checkpoints for first Friday prayers of Ramadan

Palestinian worshippers coming from West Bank cities arrived at Israeli checkpoints on Friday hoping to cross to attend first Friday prayers of Ramadan at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

Some said they were not allowed to enter and were asked to go back.

Israeli authorities said they would only allow up to 10,000 Palestinian worshippers from the West Bank to attend prayers at al-Aqsa, as security forces stepped up deployments across the city.

Police said preparations for Ramadan had been completed, with large numbers of officers and border police to be deployed in the Old City, around holy sites and along routes used by worshippers. 

Israel's COGAT, a military agency that controls access to the West Bank and Gaza, said that entry to Jerusalem from the West Bank would be capped at 10,000 worshippers. Men aged 55 and over and women aged 50 and over will be eligible to enter, along with children up to age 12 accompanied by a first-degree relative, COGAT said. 

Al-Aqsa lies at the heart of Jerusalem's old city. It is Islam's third holiest site and known to Jews as Temple Mount.