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The Qatar Weekly Update (QWU) – Part Of The Qatar Monitor Project (QMP) – No. 14, April 11, 2025

The Qatar Weekly Update (QWU) – Part Of The Qatar Monitor Project (QMP) – No. 14, April 11, 2025

Memri11-04-2025
Michael Pregent, former U.S. intelligence officer and expert on Qatar
By Yigal Carmon*
1. NATO Flagship Partnership Event Underway In Qatar, NATO Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, April 8, 2025.
2. Former U.S. Intelligence Officer: "Qatar Told Hamas To Keep Israeli Hostages," Haaretz, April 10, 2025.
3. How a Lawsuit From Oct. 7 Victims, Including Bibas Family Uncle, Could Cripple Al-Jazeera, Washington Free Beacon, April 9, 2025.
MEMRI Inquiry & Analysis No. 1751, Al-Jazeera Arabic: The Qatari-Owned TV Channel That Promotes Islamist Terrorism Worldwide, May 6, 2024.
4. MEMRI Special Dispatch NO. 11920, UAE Political Analyst: The Qatar-Supported International Union Of Muslim Scholars (IUMS) Should Be Designated A Terrorist Organization – Are The U.S. And Europe Waiting For More Terrorist Attacks Like 9/11?, April 9, 2025.
Israel Furious At Qatar Over Fatwa Calling For Jihad, i24 News, April 9, 2025.
5. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Imposes Penalty Against Pratt & Whitney Component Solutions (PWCS) To Resolve 13 Alleged Violations Of The Antiboycott Regulations: Specifically, between May 2019 and March 2020, on 13 occasions, PWCS received a request from Qatar Airways, a customer in Qatar, to refrain from importing Israeli-origin goods into Qatar in fulfillment of purchase orders from Qatar Airways. PWCS failed to report to BIS the receipt of these requests, as required by Section 760.5 of the Regulations. BIS.doc.gov, September 7, 2023.
6. Boeing in Qatar: Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Boeing Defense, Space & Security; Industrial and Academic Partnerships, Boeing.com, accessed April 10, 2025.
Boeing job listings in Qatar, Jobs.boeing.com, accessed April 10, 2025.
* Yigal Carmon is Founder and President of MEMRI.
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