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According to Jin10 data on September 11, the Wall Street Journal reported that senior U.S. government officials said that Trump had a heated phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Tuesday, expressing his deep disappointment over Israel's actions against Hamas representatives in Qatar. Trump told Netanyahu that the decision to strike Hamas's political leaders in Doha, the capital of Qatar, was unwise. Officials stated that Trump felt angry because he learned about the news through the U.S. military rather than from Israel, and the target of the attack was the territory of another U.S. ally that was mediating to end the Gaza war. Netanyahu responded that he had a brief window to launch airstrikes and seized that opportunity. A senior government official said Trump was increasingly disappointed with Netanyahu because Netanyahu continued to take aggressive actions that conflicted with Trump's Middle East objectives without U.S. involvement.