Minister Jubeir said the decisions taken against Qatar are geared towards obliging the latter to "implement the promises it made a few years back" regarding its support to "extremist groups".
"We have chose to take steps to make it clear that enough is enough", Jubeir told reporters in Paris.
Socioeconomic conditions in Gaza are becoming more hard each day as pressure from Trump has encouraged the Palestinian Authority led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to tighten the noose around Gaza to compel Hamas to relinquish control to the PA.
Qatar is among the biggest contributors of aid to the territory ruled by the Islamic group Hamas.
However, an assertive Saudi Arabia, which is leading a bombing campaign against Iranian-allied rebels in Yemen, has insisted that the Gulf Arab monarchies draw closer together to confront Tehran.
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Despite Maliki's comments calling for a resolution, Khatib said the pressure on Qatar is "indirectly playing into the hands of the Palestinian leadership" and its strategy against Hamas.
Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates severed diplomatic ties and transport links with Qatar on Monday, accusing it of supporting extremism.
In May, Hamas' former political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh was named the new overall head of the Palestinian Islamist movement, replacing Khaled Mashaal who led the movement from Doha. But Hamas in Gaza denied any such expulsions had taken place.
What does the Qatar crisis mean for Hamas? "As a result, Hamas is probably in one of the worst spots it has ever been in, and what they worry about most is an Arab spring-like uprising against them". Where can they go? He said that the Qataris were not enthusiastic supporters of the decision but had been pressured from overseas, and that this was a preliminary list that could be extended later, while additional steps could be taken.
Qatar has, on multiple occasions, expressed its support of a two-state solution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.





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