
The Qatar Weekly Update (QWU) – Part Of The Qatar Monitor Project (QMP) – No. 10, March 14, 2025
2. New ISGAP Report Exposes Anti-Israel Bias Fueled by Secretive Qatari Influence in U.S. K-12 Classrooms, ISGAP, March 13, 2025.
3. Analysis: Al-Jazeera Platforms Hamas's "Resistance" At Annual Conference, Long War Journal, February 27, 2025.
4. Israeli PM Netanyahu To Sue Ex-Defense Minister Ya'alon For Suggesting He Received Millions From Qatar, Times of Israel, March 12, 2025. See also MEMRI report on Project Raven documents and Netanyahu, MEMRI Inquiry and Analysis No. 1734, 'Project Raven' – The Origin Of The Qatari Government Letters Leak, by Yigal Carmon, December 22, 2024.
5. How a Billionaire Netanyahu Associate Sought to Buy Quiet in Gaza, With Qatari Money, Haaretz, March 14, 2025.
6. MEMRI advertisements against Qatar, published in The Washington Post, November 5, 2023, and The New York Times, September 10, 2019:
The Washington Post, November 5, 2023
The New York Times, September 10, 2019.
* Yigal Carmon is President and Founder of MEMRI.
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