UNITED NATIONS — Israel's leaders showed they "do not care" about the hostages held in the Gaza Strip after its attack this week on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar's prime minister told the United Nations on Thursday, but vowed to keep pressing for peace as global powers united to condemn the strike.

With Tuesday's deadly attack on the U.S. ally, Israel went "beyond any borders, any limitations," Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council. However, Qatar would not give up on efforts to end the nearly two-year war in Gaza, he said.

Earlier, he told CNN that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to blame for killing "any hope for those hostages."

The strike killed at least six people as Hamas leaders gathered in Doha to consider

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