Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani for this month’s airstrike in Doha that killed one Qatari serviceman.

President Donald Trump held a trilateral call on Monday with the two Middle Eastern leaders, trying to rectify their strained relationship following the surprise bombing.

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Netanyahu told the Qatari leader that “Israel regrets that one of your citizens was killed in our strike,” according to a statement from his office. “I want to assure you

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