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Life returns to normal in Qatar after Iranian missiles fired at US air base at Al Udeid

It later emerged that Iran had informed both the US and Qatar of the imminent strike, meaning Qatari air defences were able to shoot down the missiles.

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00:00A ceasefire in the so-called 12-day war between Iran and Israel was announced by the White House early Tuesday morning.
00:07However, there have been ongoing reports of strikes and missiles launched by both sides.
00:13Although it's on the verge of collapsing, the ceasefire was called a day after Iran launched missiles targeting the Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar,
00:21the largest U.S. military base in the region, in retaliation for the U.S. bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday.
00:28President Trump, who brokered the agreement, stated that both sides have violated the ceasefire agreements
00:34and expressed his frustration on social media as the fighting resumed despite his efforts.
00:40The situation remains unstable at this time.
00:43Here in Doha, it's business as usual, with most people returning to work but with a sense of caution still in the air.
00:50The airspace has been reopened and flights to and from Qatar have resumed.
00:54For now, citizens and residents of the Gulf state are united with the Qatar government,
00:59backing its calls for a return to diplomacy in the Middle East.
01:03In a show of resilience, they continue with their daily lives and make plans for the summer months.
01:09Laila Humaira, Euronews, Qatar.
01:11Laila Humaira, Euronews, Qatar.
01:13Laila Humaira, Euronews, Qatar.
01:13Laila Humaira, Euronews, Qatar.

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