President Trump demanded a commitment from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to strike Qatar again after the attack against Hamas leaders in Doha, two sources with knowledge of the issue tell Axios.
Why it matters: Netanyahu didn't consult Trump or any of his top advisers until missiles were in the air. The strike infuriated the White House and alarmed leaders in the region and around the world. • The attack was damaging not just for Israel's global standing, but potentially for America's. • Qatar's prime minister told the White House his country would now reevaluate its security partnership with Washington after this act of "betrayal," and said in a CNN interview that leaders across the Gulf were discussing how to respond. • But Netanyahu is publicly unapologetic, even