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Trump signs an executive order vowing to defend Qatar in the wake of Israel’s strike

President Trump has signed an executive order vowing to use all measures, including U.S. military action, to defend the energy-rich nation of Qatar — though it remains unclear just what weight the pledge will carry.

The text of the order, available Wednesday on the White House’s website but dated Monday, appears to be another measure by Trump to assure the Qataris following Israel’s surprise attack on the country targeting Hamas leaders as they weighed accepting a ceasefire with Israel over the war in the Gaza Strip.

The order cites the two countries’ “close cooperation” and “shared interest,” vowing to “guarantee the security and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar against external attack.”

“The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of the United States,” the order says.

“In the event of such an attack, the United States shall take all lawful and appropriate measures — including diplomatic, economic, and, if necessary, military — to defend the interests of the United States and of the state of Qatar and to restore peace and stability.”

The order apparently came during a visit to Washington on Monday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump organized a call by Netanyahu to Qatar during the visit in which Netanyahu “expressed his deep regret” over the strike that killed six people, including a member of the Qatari security forces, the White House said.

Qatari officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump’s order. However, the Qatari-funded satellite news network Al Jazeera prominently reported about it Wednesday under the headline: “New Trump executive order guarantees Qatar security after Israeli attack.”

The true scope of the pledge remains in question. Typically, legally binding agreements, or treaties, need to receive the approval of the U.S. Senate. However, presidents have entered international agreements without the Senate’s approval, as President Obama did with Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

And ultimately, any decision to take military action rests with the president. That uncertainty has clouded previous U.S. defense agreements in Trump’s second term, such as NATO’s Article 5 guarantees.

Qatar, a peninsular nation that sticks out into the Persian Gulf, became fantastically wealthy through its natural gas reserves. It has been a key U.S. military partner, allowing America’s Central Command to have its forward operating base at its vast Al Udeid Air Base. President Biden named Qatar a major non-NATO ally in 2022, in part due to its help during America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

In the aftermath of the Israeli attack, Saudi Arabia entered a mutual defense agreement with Pakistan, bringing the kingdom under Islamabad’s nuclear umbrella. It’s unclear whether other Gulf Arab countries, worried about Israel as well as Iran as it faces reimposed United Nations sanctions over its nuclear program, may seek similar arrangements as well with the region’s longtime security guarantor.

“The Gulf’s centrality in the Middle East and its significance to the United States warrants specific U.S. guarantees beyond President Donald J. Trump’s assurances of nonrepetition and dinner meetings,” wrote Bader al-Saif, a history professor at Kuwait University who analyzes Gulf Arab affairs.

Gambrell writes for the Associated Press.

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Under-fire Love Islander signs up for Celeb Ex On The Beach reboot despite vowing NEVER to do reality shows again

ANTON Danyluk has signed up to feature on the new season of Celeb Ex On The Beach, despite vowing never to star on reality shows again.

The Love Island alum appears to have backed down on his word, and has already signed the dotted line to feature on the show.

Love Island star Anton Danyluk in a steamy shower video.

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Anton is going to be returning to the world of reality TV after allCredit: Instagram
Anton Danyluk on Love Island: All Stars.

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He featured on Love Island back in 2019Credit: Rex
Anton Danyluk's Instagram post promoting his free community.

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Anton has been under-fire after seemingly using boxer Ricky Hatton’s passing to promote his business onlineCredit: Instagram
Anton Danyluk shirtless in a gym.

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He owns a personal training companyCredit: Instagram/@anton_danyluk

A source said: “Anton vowed his reality TV days were done after Love Island All Stars but he has signed on the dotted line to do Celeb Ex On The Beach.”

According to the source, Anton found the offer to feature on this particular reality TV show “too good an offer to turn down”, especially since it involved “all expenses paid fun in the sun, with a bit of drama thrown in to boot.”

Though the TV personality, 31, will now be gearing up for his next appearance on-screen, he’s recently fallen out of favour with the public.

Anton became under-fire after making a post to Instagram where his followers accused him of using Ricky Hatton‘s death to boost his Instagram views.

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In a post mentioning the passing of the late boxer, Anton appeared to plug his services as a personal trainer and online coach.

Many commenters found this to be disrespectful and distasteful.

One commenter even said Anton needs to have a “word with himself” and reflect on his actions.

Featuring on Celeb Ex On The Beach will be another way for Anton to promote his company: another reason cited by the source for Anton’s decision to go on the programme.

“While Anton is focused on his personal training company, being on TV now and then always helps boost the business and keep those clients coming in.”

Anton featured on series five of Love Island back in 2019 before going all-in on his love for fitness.

Love Island’s Anton Danyluk reveals staggering 19lbs weight loss in just six weeks

Following his exit from the show, be became a bodybuilder and even fronted a BBC documentary called Anton Danyluk on Body Shame in 2023.

It is not yet confirmed exactly when Celeb Ex On The Beach’s fourth series is going to air, but a show source revealed “it’s in the very early stages but should film towards the end of the year.”

The show’s cast will consist of well-known faces from other reality shows including Love Island and MAFS, as well as Netflix stars.

Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk on Love Island: All Stars.

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Anton got close to Georgia Harrison on Love Island: All StarsCredit: Rex
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He vowed it would be the last time he featured on a reality TV programmeCredit: MTV

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