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Qatar’s former leader Sheikh Hamad bin khalifa dies: Statement

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According to a statement from Al Arabiya English, Qatar's former leader Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa has died. The report does not provide any further details or confirmation. If true, this would be a significant event as Sheikh Hamad oversaw Qatar's transformation and stepped down in 2013. However, the claim appears unverified and conflicts with known information that he is still alive.

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He maintained a relatively independent foreign policy.

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  • He maintained a relatively independent foreign policy.
  • Qatar hosted US military bases while engaging with Iran.

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