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Gulf States Reportedly Feeling 'Betrayed' Over Qatar Political Developments

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Key Points
  • Swedish public broadcaster reports shock in Gulf states over Qatar political developments.
  • The report mentions Jaber El-Harami of state-affiliated Al-Sharq newspaper and Rashid Al-Mohanadi at a state-funded think tank.
  • The broadcaster's report suggests Gulf states feel 'betrayed' by recent developments in Qatar.

According to reports from Swedish public broadcaster Sveriges Radio, there is reportedly shock in Gulf states over political developments in Qatar. The report, dated March 14, 2026, mentions Jaber El-Harami, editor-in-chief of the state-affiliated newspaper Al-Sharq, and Rashid Al-Mohanadi at a state-funded think tank in Qatar. The broadcaster's report, titled 'Shock in the Gulf states: We feel betrayed,' suggests significant political tensions in the region, though specific details about the nature of the developments or the source of the perceived betrayal are not fully detailed in the available source material.

The report originates from Doha, Qatar, indicating on-the-ground coverage of the situation.

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